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Robert Service High School is a public high school in Anchorage, Alaska. It had an enrollment of 1,779 students as of August 2, 2016. [ 2 ] Serving grades 9 through 12, the school was named for the poet Robert W. Service . [ 3 ]
The Alaska High School Activities Association was founded in 1957 by the territorial board of education, when the need arose for a regulating body in local and regional basketball tournaments. By 1973, separate regions were formed for basketball competition. By 1987, ASAA became fully independent from state government control or oversight.
An All-American while playing high school basketball in Juneau, he rose to national fame during his collegiate career at Duke University. He helped lead the team to an NCAA Men's National Championship in 2001. He left Duke prior to his senior year and was selected in the second round (35th overall) of the 2002 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Anchorage Northern Knights were a professional basketball team based in Anchorage, Alaska from 1977 to 1982. The team played in the Eastern Basketball Association (EBA) during the 1977–78 season. The next season, the league changed its name to the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). The Northern Knights were their division champions ...
He led East Anchorage to the 1994 Alaskan State Championship, and he played in the McDonald's All-American Game, where he won the 3-point shooting contest. Langdon also played high school baseball. Although his seasons were only twelve games long, as a senior he hit.333 with four home runs and 12 RBI.
Nov. 14—The Anchorage School District will not reopen schools for its nearly 50,000 students and staff Wednesday because not enough residential streets have been plowed, district officials said ...
Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School: Anchorage: 9–12: 4A: 2,161 Family Partnership Charter School: Anchorage: K–12 — 271 Frontier Charter School: Anchorage: K–12 — 173 Highland Academy Charter School: Anchorage: 6–12 — 121 McLaughlin Secondary School: Anchorage: 7–12 — 91 Polaris K-12 School: Anchorage: K–12 — 134 S.A ...
Hepa's older sister, Lynette, was a standout basketball player for Barrow High School before playing collegiately at Fort Lewis College. [2] On November 23, 2015, his half-brother, Radford Kawika Hepa, was shot and killed in Anchorage, Alaska. [1] [6] Kamaka’s younger brother, Keoni, is a collegiate football player at Simon Fraser.