The host Kenai Central softball team opened up the season with a 20-18 victory over Soldotna on Friday. “Any time you can beat Soldotna, you… Continue reading
Staff report The visiting Kenai Central boys soccer team defeated Homer 4-0 on Thursday in Peninsula Conference play. The Kardinals move to 1-0 in the… Continue reading
Five days and nearly 2,500 miles: That’s how long I traveled to get to Alaska. I grew up in rural Idaho, 5,000 feet up in… Continue reading
This is the first of a two-part series describing a charismatic but lesser known goose species, its past, present and future in the Pacific flyway,… Continue reading
Last season, Kenai River Brown Bears fans were cut off right in the middle of the North American Hockey League team’s quest for its first… Continue reading
‘Quite a bit of that is going to go to college tuition,’ dad says of son’s earnings
The Soldotna girls soccer team doesn’t have goals yet, but they got some Tuesday. The Stars defeated host Kenai Central 4-0 in a nonconference match.… Continue reading
Kenai Central High School hosted Seward in an unscored dual meet Tuesday. Unscored duals are being used to get wrestlers the best matchups possible to… Continue reading
The results from Friday’s track meet between Kenai Central and Soldotna in Kenai have been posted. On the boys side, Trenton O’Reagan and Nathanael Johnson… Continue reading
By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion Nate Thompson became the third Alaskan to play in 800 NHL games when he took the ice for the Winnipeg… Continue reading
Staff report Homer’s wrestling team hosted Kenai Central, Nikiski and Grace Christian in a quad meet Friday. The meet was unscored. This and similar unscored… Continue reading
Sure, the track was limited to five lanes by a ring of snow. And yes, only one of two entrances to the bleachers could be… Continue reading
After waiting two years due to the coronavirus pandemic and a few weeks due to a slow Alaska thaw, high school soccer returned to the… Continue reading
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss, “I… Continue reading
A few weeks removed from my second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and I’m still in shock. First, I’m in shock at how crappy… Continue reading
Kenai Peninsula wrestlers Tuesday continued with a series of meets designed to get wrestlers ready for the big tournaments at the end of the season.… Continue reading
Seward junior Lydia Jacoby, 17, set a new personal record in finishing second to Olympic champion and world record holder Lilly King on Friday in… Continue reading
Brown Bears move pair of games back to May
The Kenai Central cheerleading team won the Division II March Madness state cheerleading competition Tuesday. The competition was virtual this year due to the coronavirus… Continue reading
Kenai Peninsula wrestlers continued to compete in unscored dual meets Friday. The meets give coaches the chance to give wrestlers the best matchups without having… Continue reading