
Alaska Rush Juniors Secure Spot in National Soccer Championships
Juniors Bryce Haygood and Troy Edgar, key members of the Alaska Rush soccer team, have earned a place in the national championships scheduled for July 7-11 in Wichita, Kansas.
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Juniors Bryce Haygood and Troy Edgar, key members of the Alaska Rush soccer team, have earned a place in the national championships scheduled for July 7-11 in Wichita, Kansas.

The Crimson Bears secured the state championship in a tightly contested final at Mulcahy Stadium on June 6, 2026.

The Crimson Bears opened the ASAA DI Baseball State Championships with an 8‑3 win over the Colony Knights, highlighted by strong pitching from Hunter Carte and a Player of the Game performance by Riley Fick.

The Juneau‑Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears boys and girls soccer teams were honored with Team Academic and Team Sportsmanship Awards at the 2026 ASAA state soccer tournament, highlighting a season marked by athletic success and scholarship.

The Juneau-Douglas High School Crimson Bears edged the Service Cougars 4-0 in the ASAA girls Soccer State Championships consolation semifinals, highlighted by Peyton Wheeler’s 71st career goal and Ayla Erickson’s first two tournament goals, setting up a fourth‑place showdown with Colony.

The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears were edged 2-0 by West Valley in the ASAA Boys Soccer State Championship semifinals. Coach Gary Lehnhart praised the squad's fighting spirit, and the team now turns its focus to a third-place showdown against West Anchorage.

The Juneau-Douglas High School boys soccer team opened the ASAA State Championships with a dominant 3-0 win over the Colony Knights, highlighted by sophomore forward Troy Edgar’s two goals and keeper Callan Walker’s decisive saves.

The Juneau‑Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears opened their ASAA Girls Soccer State Championship campaign with a narrow 2‑1 loss to the Wasilla Warriors, highlighted by early scoring, a decisive penalty, and a subsequent elimination matchup against Service.

The Crimson Bears defeated South Anchorage 1‑0 for the second straight day, with key contributions from returning star Maddox Carroll and a versatile lineup that kept opponents on their heels.

The Juneau-Douglas High School Crimson Bears girls soccer team lost 4-0 to South Anchorage on Saturday after a 5-0 loss the previous day, yet the team displayed notable improvement, earned a Hard Hat award for effort, and remains first in its conference heading into the state tournament.

On May 22, the Juneau‑Douglas High School Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears boys soccer seniors were celebrated at Adair‑Kennedy Memorial Park before their match against South Anchorage. Each player shared insights into their high school experience and the paths they intend to pursue after graduation.

A late‑inning comeback and stellar senior recognition capped a wild 24‑23 victory for Juneau‑Douglas High School over Ketchikan, setting the stage for a weekend rematch.

The Crimson Bears secured a narrow victory over the South Anchorage Wolverines, with key performances from junior striker Maddox Carroll and sophomore keeper Callan Walker, while the senior class was celebrated on the field.

The latest Railbelt Conference awards spotlight exceptional performances by JDHS and West Valley players, with additional recognitions for John Melancon, Elliot Welch and Bryce Haygood.

The Juneau‑Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears girls soccer team earned a cascade of Railbelt Conference awards, including MVP Ayla Erickson, first‑team selections, and Coach of the Year honors, culminating in a conference championship.

The Yadaa.at Kalé girls soccer team will hold a ceremony before their game against Ketchikan, spotlighting seniors headed to universities in Canada and the United States.

The Bears posted a 9-0, 9-5 and 4-3 victory over Ketchikan, highlighted by Madden Mendoza’s three RBIs and Hunter Carte’s five-strikeout performance.