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Fifteen mushers from along the lower Kuskokwim and as far upriver as Crooked Creek braved subzero temperatures over the weekend to compete for a total race purse of $25,000 in the final K300-sponsored race of the season.
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Teams that punched their tickets to state from seven communities across the region faced stiff competition from every corner of Alaska.
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With warmer weather looming later this week, race managers have rescheduled the 50-mile Holiday Classic sled dog race for Jan. 16.
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The Bethel boys trounced the Delta Huskies to take first place in the tournament, while the Warrior girls won handily over the Craig Lady Panthers to also emerge as champions.
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The Holiday Classic is postponed again. While the trail upriver looked fine on Jan. 10, by the morning of Jan. 11, race officials decided that conditions were unfavorable enough to postpone the race to a later date.
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While the Warrior girls made quick work of Service High School's JV Lady Cougars, the Warrior boys came back from a loss on Jan. 3 to prevail over the JV Cougar boys on Jan. 4 at the Warrior Dome.
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The 2025 Bogus Creek 150 sled dog race has been postponed because of concerns about the readiness of local teams after an unseasonably warm December. The Holiday Classic, which had been postponed because of a lack of snow, will now run on Jan. 11.
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The Warrior boys and girls took second overall at the 56th Annual Joy Floyd Basketball Tournament hosted by Kodiak High School.
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The Warriors saw some of their youngest wrestlers pull off top three finishes, while the Napaskiak Lady Hawks offered up the top-ranking Y-K Delta village finishers.
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Bethel's boys and girls teams both walked away with regional titles, beating out more than a dozen other teams from throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and the Aleutian Chain.
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Freshman phenom Claire Dyment came away with a coveted Lancer Smith jacket for her first place finish in the girls 100-pound weight class.
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A private school from Fairbanks called the Student Wrestling Development Program took first place overall among high school teams, while Bethel Regional High School and Nikiski High School nabbed the second and third place spots.