Friday Flashback Take a trip down memory lane Friday Flashback is an ongoing series created by Alaska Sports Blog editor Van Williams that looks back on great Alaska athletes from the past. Nearly a quarter of a century after her final volleyball match at Duke University, Megan Irvine of Wasilla remains one of the greatest… Read more »
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Ostrander guns for 3rd straight All-American double at NCAAs
Allie Ostrander of Kenai will gladly pull double duty at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Boise State University redshirt junior will compete in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase and 5,000-meter run when the national meet takes place June 5-8 in Austin, Texas. Ostrander will be gunning for her third NCAA championship in the… Read more »
Ostrander wins close finish with fastest NCAA steeple in 2019
Kenai’s Allie Ostrander is rarely tested in the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase, but she faced a stiff challenge from the University of New Mexico’s Adva Cohen at the Payton Jordan Invitational in Stanford, California. The Boise State University All-American runner from Alaska eked out a victory over the Israeli international by just five-hundredths of a second… Read more »
Langdon hired as Spurs’ pro scout [Basketball]
Trajan Langdon was never one to stand still, whether it be on the basketball court or in life. So it’s no surprise that he’s going back to work just a year after retiring. The only difference is he’s trading in his Jordans for a Sharpie. Langdon, 36, has been hired as the Eastern Regional Pro… Read more »