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The Kodiak
High School Bears football team reportedly had a rough ferry ride into Homer on
Friday, and wound up having a rough game against the Mariners on Saturday,
losing 34-0.
The Bears
are now 2-1 overall AND in the Northern Lights Conference.
Elsewhere
in the conference, Kenai lost to North Pole 52-29, Soldotna downed Eielson
62-12 and Skyview blanked Houston 45-0.
Meanwhile,
Kodiak runners competed in Port Lions. Senior
Jordan Fogle and Sophomore Isabelle Hiner picked up their first high school
cross country victories at the Port Lions XC Invitational
Coach Marcus Dunbar says Fogle took
command in the last mile and held off freshman Levi Thomet by four seconds for
the win in 18-minutes 12-seconds.
Hiner led from wire-to-wire for a 33-second
win in 23-minutes 35-seconds, while shaving a minute off her personal best time
in the five-kilometer race.
Joe Kewan was the top Port Lions
boy, placing 19th in 28 minutes and Chandra Christainsen was the top Port Lions
girl, finishing in 12th in 25-minutes 26-seconds.
At
the Kodiak pool, the Bears earned a split against Anchorage’s Dimond High
School in swimming and diving.
On
Friday the Kodiak girls won 99 to 86, while on Saturday, the were victorious
101 to 84. Meanwhile the Kodiak boys lost to Dimond by identical scores both
days, 103 to 73.
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