FIFTH OPENING – The Sitka seine boats Hukilau and Rose Lee pump herring aboard this afternoon at the end of Deep Inlet during the fifth opening in the Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery. The opening was being held in two locations beginning at 11 a.m. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Edgecumbe Invitational Update
Lieudell Goldsberry is fouled as he goes to the net Thursday. Goldsberry was high scorer in a game against Klukwan. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
By Sentinel Staff
The Mt. Edgecumbe Invitational basketball tournament is well underway, and local teams have faced and fallen to a number of outside teams.
The results for Thursday’s basketball games are below, along with the top scoring players for each team.
MEN’S 37 GM2: METLAKATLA (87) VS SITKA 67
METLAKATLA: WILLIE HAYWARD 33, RICHIE HAYWARD 13, REDD SMITH 12
SITKA: FATHER ISHMAEL 22, JEREMY PLANK 16, MATT LOVE 6
WOMEN’S GM4: PETERSBURG (62) VS SOUTHEAST THUNDER 61
PETERSBURG: KAITLIN DUROSS 31, CAROLYN KVERNIK 13, BRITINI BIRCHELL 7
SOUTHEAST THUNDER: WHITNEY FRAZIER 24, BREANNE ERICKSON 12, KELSEA JOHNSON 10
MEN’S OPEN GM5: HYDABURG (128) VS KAKE 97
HYDABURG: VINNY EDENSHAW 35, DAVE CLARKE 32, DAMON BELL-HOLTER 26
KAKE: XAVIER FRIDAY 27, BABBI PATE 23, DAVID LAMBERT 15
MEN’S OPEN GM4: METLAKATLA (87) vs JUNEAU/POW/WRG 72
METLAKATLA: CHRIS BRYANT 25, CHRISTIAN LECKBAND 25, FRANKLIN HAYWARD 19
JNU/POW/WRG: RYAN REEVES 27, LARRY COOPER 18, ERIC HAMILTON 17
MEN’S 37 GAME 2: WRANGELL (101) VS KLUKWAN 73
WRANGELL: LIEUDELL GOLDSBERRY 27, DAVE CLARKE 20, KURT YOUNG 19
KLUKWAN: ANDREW FRISKE 17, JIMMI JENSEN 17, JESSE MCGRAW 14
MASTERS 45 GAME 2: FAIRBANKS (76) VS HARRY RACE 65
FAIRBANKS: STEVE BOOTH 18, BRETT STRANGER 13, YURI MORGAN 13
HARRY RACE: PATRICK MILLER 21, RANDY NUTTING 17, HARRY BRADLEY 8
MEN’S OPEN GAME 2: KAKE (93) VS SITKA ANB 76
KAKE: BOBBY PATE 30, DAVID LAMBERT 20, JAMES HART 14
SITKA ANB: JAYLIN PRINCE 21, ANTHONY PERKINS 15, OSCAR BARRAGAN 11
MEN’S OPEN GAME 2: JUNEAU/WRANGELL (99) VS ALLEN MARINE 51
JNO/WRANGELL: TONY HARDING 20, LARRY COOPER 20, FREDDY HAMILTON 18
ALLEN MARINE: JEREMY PLANK 26, WILL CHAV 5, CHRIS PALOSI 4
WOMEN’S: ANCHORAGE (70) VS YAKUTAT 53
ANCHORAGE: DANIELLE CARLSON 19, TAYLOR BRUNNETT 13, CHRISTINA FIELDS 13
YAKUTAT: ROSE FRAKER 26, MONIQUE YBORRA 11, JUSTYNE WHEELER 6
Basketball continues through the day today, and concludes on Saturday. The schedule for the remainder of the tournament is as follows.
Today
9 a.m.
(Women’s GM4) JNU V. ANC 1/2
10:30 a.m.
(Men’s Open GM6) Sitka ANB v. Allen Marine
Noon
(Women’s GM5) Sitka Bulk v. GM4 Winner
(Women’s GM6) Yakutat v. SE Thunder
1:30 p.m.
(Men’s GM7) Sitka Mix v. Kake
(Men’s GM8) Juneau v. GM6 Winner
3 p.m.
(Masters 45 Semi) FBNKS v. MET
(Men’s 37 GM3) Klukwan v. Sitka
4:30 p.m.
(Women’s Semi) PSG v. GM4 Winner
(Masters 45 GM4) Subway v. Whites
6 p.m.
(Men’s 37 Semi) Wrangell v. MET
(Women’s GM8) Winner GM5 v. Winner GM6
7:30 p.m.
(Men’s Semi) Hydaburg v. MET
(GM13 Girls) MEHS 1 v. Sitka 7/8
8:30 p.m.
(GM14 Girls) Taquan v. MEHS 2
9 p.m.
(Men’s GM10) Winner GM7 v. Winner GM8
9:15 p.m.
(Masters 45 GM5) Klawock v. Winner GM4
Saturday
9 a.m.
Girls 1 v. Girls 2
Boys 1 v. Winner GM12
10 a.m.
Boys 2 v. Winner GM11
Girls 2 v. Girls 3
11 a.m.
Women’s GM9
Masters 45 GM7
12:30 p.m.
Men’s 37 G5
Girls Championship
2 p.m.
Men’s GM11
Boys Championship
3 p.m.
Masters 45 Championship
4:30 p.m.
Women’s Championship
6 p.m.
Men’s 37 Championship
7:30 p.m.
Men’s Championship
Sitka High’s varsity basketball teams are also competing this weekend, in Fairbanks.
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20 YEARS AGO
March 2004
Matthew C. Hunter of Sitka recently returned from Cuba as part of a St. Olaf College International and Off-Campus Studies program. Hunter, a junior physics major at St. Olaf College, is the son of Robert and Kim Hunter of Sitka.
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March 1974
Eighth graders have returned from a visit to Juneau to see the Legislature. They had worked for it since Christmas vacation ... Clarice Johnson’s idea of a “White Elephant” sales was chosen as the best money-maker; Joe Roth won the political cartoon assignment; highest government test scorers were Ken Armstrong, Joanna Hearn, Linda Montgomery, Lisa Henry, Calvin Taylor and David Licari .....