On Friday, the event included a team reveal with a DJ, cold sparklers and a slide show. There was also a girls/boys three-point contest won by Ella Boerger (Grace Christian) and Bryson Homekingkeo (Koyuk), and a girls/boys free-throw contest won by Tonya Karpow (Colony) and Ray Sagoonick (Shaktoolik). Service’s Logan Zadra won a slam dunk contest.
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“I am very grateful to have gotten the opportunity country wise email marketing list to participate in the senior all-star game,” Hoonah’s Howland said. “Even though I didn’t get to play because of my injury I was happy to go for the experience. I haven’t decided on a school yet, but I have multiple offers to get recruited for basketball. I just need to make a commitment. I plan to major in kinesiology to become a physical therapist in the future.”
On Saturday, college coaches from the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC), the largest community college conference in the nation, were on hand to watch and evaluate players in a series of camps before the all-star games later in the evening.
“The all-star game was great experience,” Marcus Stockhausen said. “I got to see a bunch of my friends and connect with a lot of people who I have never met. It was refreshing to play in a game with no real consequences with the best guys from across the state.”
Ketchikan senior Marcus Stockhausen (31), Kayhi coach Eric Stockhausen, Monroe Catholic senior Jett McCullough (13) and Nome Beltz senior Finn Gregg (23) pose at the AABC Senior All-Star Game on Saturday at Anchorage’s Grace Christian High School. The three players will be teammates at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. (Photo courtesy Eric Stockhausen)
Ketchikan senior Marcus Stockhausen (31), Kayhi coach Eric Stockhausen, Monroe Catholic senior Jett McCullough (13) and Nome Beltz senior Finn Gregg (23) pose at the AABC Senior All-Star Game on Saturday at Anchorage’s Grace Christian High School. The three players will be teammates at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. (Photo courtesy Eric Stockhausen)
Stockhausen said he plans to major in secondary education at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, earning his certification in history while playing basketball for the Nanooks.
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