by Harlow Robinson | Oct 29, 2023
Hebard was a three-time Alaska Player of the Year at West Valley, a four-year starter at Oregon and a 2021 WNBA champion with the Chicago Sky. At Oregon, Hebard became the 12th woman in Pac-12 history to amass more than 2,000 career points. A 6-ffot-4 forward, she was...
by Harlow Robinson | Jun 24, 2020 | In The News
NCAA All-American basketball star Ruthy Hebard of Fairbanks and junior World Champion cross-country skier Gus Schumacher of Anchorage have been selected as 2020 Pride of Alaska Award winners by the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors. Hebard recently wrapped...
by Harlow Robinson | Jun 13, 2020 | In The News
Ruthy Hebard of Fairbanks, Sydnee Kimber of Sitka and Sadie Maubet Bjornsen of Anchorage were picked by the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors as finalists for the 2020 women’s Pride of Alaska Award. Since 2012, the Pride of Alaska Award has been given to...
by Harlow Robinson | Apr 9, 2024 | In The News
From the Alaska Sports Report: Five athletes, one team and a man who widened horizons for Alaskans with disabilities have been selected as the 2024 recipients of the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame’s Directors Awards. The Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors picked the...
by Natalie Osborne | Sep 10, 2023
Pride of Alaska Award Directors' Awards Make a Recommendation Pride of Alaska Award: For Consistent Excellence in Athletic Competition For an athlete or athletes, team or coach who have not only excelled in sports in the past year or recent years, but have done...