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Petersburg swimmers Tori Miller and Lexie Tow both competed in a pre-qualifying event in Federal Way Washington from March 21-24. The Viking Swim Club duo along with eight other Southeast swimmers raced against almost 1400 kids from nine different states, all aged from 10 and under to 18, with Miller and Tow both performing well in incredibly competitive events. "A lot of amazing swims took place there, and the Viking Swim Club and the kids should be proud," said Jason Miller, Tori's father....
Petersburg High School's track team is out on the field and ready to get things started this spring as they begin preparing for their first meet of the season. Alongside a larger team this year, the coaching staff has expanded with the inclusion of new head coach Casey Gates, working alongside James Valentine with some additional help from Eva Lenhard. "We've got a lot of kids out for the team right now. We've got 30 athletes or so, so there's a lot of moving pieces [and] moving parts at each pr...
Spring weather is warming up fast, and so is the Petersburg High School Baseball team. The team is two weeks into their season and has been lucky enough to have had some earlier than usual practice time on the field, starting off their preparations in the sun as they get ready for their first games in early April. "The winter stopped early for us and we've been on the field pretty much the whole season, which is very rare for us... We've been able to hop right [out there] and practice which has...
The Petersburg Vikings took down the number one seed Hooper Bay to win the state at the 2A boys state basketball championships in Anchorage last weekend. The team beat both Ninilchik and Cordova in close matches leading up to the championship match, where they took control after some adjustments in the second half and maintained a strong hold on the game throughout. "To win a state title is extremely challenging, it's hard, it's difficult... I'm very happy," said head coach Rick Brock. "We talke...
The Petersburg Vikings had a hard-fought weekend at the 2A Region V Championships in Sitka, playing two back and forth games to win the crown. The Vikings entered the tournament as the second seed, pitting them against Wrangell in the first round where they pulled out a close win, allowing them to move on to the championship game on Friday where they battled with Metlakatla to win the tournament. "I've said all along that our league was very balanced from top to bottom and that really played...
Petersburg High School's cheer squad had a big week during the 2A Region V Championships in Sitka, where they won the regional cheerleading competition. The team faced off against several other southeast cheer squads throughout the weekend, with this year marking their second win in a row. "This year we had three freshman... [It was a] pretty young squad, so I'm super proud of what they accomplished this year." said head coach Andrea Weathers. "It's a lot to learn [and] it's a lot of...
The Vikings finished their regular season off strong with two wins against Craig last weekend in Petersburg. Friday's game was a back and forth brawl with a dominant fourth quarter performance, but on Saturday the team was dominant all game long, giving the team some momentum as they head into the regional tournament this week. Although Friday's game had highs and lows, the Vikings started things off with a bang. "We had a good start to it. We had a 16-5 lead at the end of the first quarter and...
The Lady Vikings took on Craig on their home court in Petersburg last weekend wrapping up their regular season with an exciting two games series. The team had difficulties in their first match on Friday night, but they shifted strategy heading into Saturday's match, giving them an edge that led to their highest scoring game of the season. According to head coach Matt Pawuk the team initially had a rough time adapting to Craig's style of basketball. "We really struggled in the first half, I...
Petersburg Basketball fans were treated to a long, exciting weekend of games last week, with the Vikings going up against Haines and Mt. Edgecumbe back-to-back Wednesday through Saturday. The Vikings started things off strong in their conference games against Haines, taking wins in their Wednesday and Thursday matches, but Mt. Edgecumbe proved to be a greater challenge with the Vikings taking two losses. Wednesday's match proved to be a great showing for the Vikings, with the team scoring well...
Petersburg's Lady Vikings competed in some of their final conference matches of the season against Haines in Petersburg last weekend. Things fell through during Thursday's game, but Wednesday was a close battle, and head coach Matt Pawuk hopes that the team can take some lessons from the losses. "It was good to see some of the things that we worked on worked well in the games, and some of the things we worked on didn't work well in the game, especially knowing that this is a team that we're prob...
Petersburg’s Varsity Vikings basketball squad took on Metlakatla for two games last week, resulting in two losses against their tough competitors. After a difficult day of traveling the Vikings fought hard in both games on Thursday and Friday with each match ending in a close finish against their competitors in Metlakatla, who have been ranked number one in their conference this season. The Vikings intended to travel down to Metlakatla Wednesday afternoon, but issues with air travel forced them to take a series of boat trips on Thursday which b...
After a difficult trip down to Metlakatla the Lady Vikings fought their hardest during their two matches on Thursday and Friday. Up against Metlakatla -- one of the best teams in the conference—the Lady Vikings struggled to take much ground leading to two losses. Things started off on the wrong foot for the Petersburg athletes. “It was a challenge. We went from ready to go down there, to almost mentally deciding that we aren’t going, to meeting at the school at 5 am the next morning to take a nine-and-a-half-hour boat ride down,” said head co...
Petersburg's boys varsity basketball team played against teams from Klawock, Su Valley, and Thunder Mountain on their home court last weekend. Over the course of the round robin tournament, the Vikings put on a dominant performance taking strong wins against each of their opponents with several individual and team-wide highlights. They kicked off their tournament run on Thursday with a great start against Klawock. "We started out ahead 20-10 at the end of the first quarter, stretched that lead...
Petersburg's Lady Vikings took on a four-game tournament against teams from Klawock and Su Valley this weekend on their home court. Up against tough competition, the team couldn't reach the same heights as their previous homecoming games against Wrangell, but there was still a lot to learn from the experience. According to head coach Matt Pawuk, the team had a rougher start to their first game of the tournament against Klawock on Thursday. "Klawock got out to a little bit of a lead in the first...
After two nail-biting matches during homecoming weekend in Petersburg, the Lady Vikings were finally triumphant, picking up their first wins of the season up against the Wrangell Lady Wolves. Both Friday and Saturday's matches came down to a few key plays from Petersburg's varsity girls basketball squad, and thanks to their diligence, time spent, and effort over the course of the season, all their hard work paid off. Leading up to the weekend, the team had two full weeks to practice and regroup...
Throughout the two exciting days of homecoming games hosted in Petersburg last weekend, the Vikings kept the crowd on the edge of their seats with a series of back-and-forth games against Wrangell. The varsity boys squad started the weekend off strong with a win against their opponents on Friday, but were unable to achieve the same results during Saturday's game. Friday's game began with a slight lead for the Vikings with their defense keeping Wrangell in check throughout the first half. "[It]...
Petersburg High School’s varsity boys basketball team traveled up north to Anchorage last weekend for an eight-team, three-day tournament. Unfortunately, they weren’t able to pick up a win against their 4A competition, but coach Rick Brock reported that the weekend of tough games wasn’t without its merits. “We went up knowing that when you’re the only small school in a 4A tournament, you’re up against it anyway,” he said. “We knew that going in and our goal was to finish the tournament playing better than we started it, and I really felt tha...
Following two strong wins in Wrangell earlier this month, Petersburg’s varsity boys basketball squad is keeping their hot streak alight after another set of wins in Haines last weekend. Despite only having a short period to practice and prepare in between their away games, the Vikings were able to work on some of their weak spots leading to some of their best performances so far. “Friday's game was probably our most complete game of the [season so far],” said head coach Rick Brock. “We scored th...
Petersburg High School's Lady Vikings had a difficult set of games in Haines last weekend against the Lady Bears, taking two losses. However-despite their record so far-the team is keeping their spirits high and coach Matt Pawuk still believes they have a lot of fight left before the end of the season. "I still feel like the girls are giving me every bit of effort that I'm asking of them. Morale is just fine, and I feel like we're still heading in the right direction," he said. "By the end of...
Now that this year's basketball season is ramping up, so are the Petersburg Vikings, with the team taking two wins in Wrangell over the weekend. Petersburg won back-to-back games on Friday and Saturday during Wrangell's homecoming weekend, with a series of strong performances across the whole team. Friday's game against the Wrangell Wolves started off tight with both teams tied at 11 points at the end of the first quarter. The Vikings kept things close leading into halftime despite several of...
Despite having a rough start to the season, Petersburg High School’s Lady Vikings are on the road to improvement after a set of close games in Wrangell last weekend. The team wasn’t able to pick up a win, but their time spent in practice tightening up on their offense and set plays clearly paid off in both games. “Both games came down to one possession. We had the ball at the end of the game with the chance to either win or tie the game,” said coach Matt Pawuk. “I was really happy with how the girls played—and you know you always want to get...
With the end of their season in sight, Petersburg High School's wrestling team sent four competitors to state last weekend in Anchorage to grapple against the best in Alaska. Despite unfortunate bouts of sickness and a field full of tough competition, the PHS wrestlers put up a strong fight, with the team's younger wrestlers showing a lot of promise heading into the new year. "It was just a tough state tournament for us, you know, only bringing four kids and trying to stay healthy," said head...
Petersburg High School’s Lady Vikings were able to pick up some valuable experience during their first games in Sitka last weekend. Over the course of the three-day tournament, the team played against two strong Alaskan teams from Sitka and Chugiak as well as a team from Idaho’s Kendrick High School, giving them some practice against some tough squads before their league games begin. “I think the thing I’m most excited about is how up-tempo the practices have been,” said this year’s head coach Matt Pawuk. “I feel like I’ve really been able to p...
With only a few weeks of practice under their belts, Petersburg High School’s varsity boys basketball team started the season off with a series of games in Sitka last weekend. The PHS squad competed in a three-game round robin tournament against teams from Chugiak, Sitka, and Lumen Christi across the weekend, coming out of the tournament with one win and two losses. “The biggest thing was that I felt like they came out and played together and they played hard, which—at the beginning of the season—that’s what you’re looking for,” said assistan...
Petersburg High School's wrestling team took on some of the toughest competitors in Southeast Alaska during the regional tournament in Juneau last weekend. With several of their opponents achieving high placements at state throughout the past few years, the PHS team rose to the occasion and met the challenge head on. "The team felt ready, I think that they were ready to wrestle," said coach James Valentine. "Overall, our team ended up exactly where we were expecting to end up over the regional...