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August 15, 2010
Ruth Nash Receives Additional College Funding
Last spring, Ruth Nash took a trip to visit colleges and play basketball in front of coaches in the Pacific Northwest. The trip, organized
by Challenge Life and sponsored by ASRC, the North Slope Borough’s Healthy Communities Program, ERA and GCI led to a scholarship
offer and the opportunity to attend Grays Harbor Community College in Aberdeen, Washington.
The past four months, Ruth fine tuned her basketball skills, prepared for the academic challenges of higher education and worked a full time job to supplement her scholarship. There was only one more hurdle to clear, funding for her trip from Point Hope to Seattle. Ruth earned the final piece of funding with her dedication to the task ahead. She
was awarded a Challenge Life “Education Opportunity Scholarship” that will cover the cost of her flight from Point Hope to Seattle. In response to her
many thank you calls, Coach Sokaitis simply said, “do well in the classroom, get 15 a night on the basketball court and make us proud.” Ruth’s
response, “no problem.”
We are all proud of Ruth Lily Kaikpuk Nash, she is an example of keeping your eye on the goal despite setbacks and a role model for the next generation.
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Challenge Life Summer Camps Heat Up The Slope!
The Challenge Life staff led by Amy Sokaitis (Yale Assistant Basketball Coach), John Dozier (Veteran Collegiate and AAU Coach), Sam Sokaitis (Master Guitar Instructor) and Lloyd Pikok (Challenge Life Coach in Training) brought summer fun to three Slope villages over the past two weeks. The staff ran programs for boys and girls of all ages in their effort to promote healthy activities in the communities. When it was all done, the participants played basketball, touch football, raced bicycles, played Native kickball and tried to master the hula hoop.
Challenge Life is hoping to make this summer program an annual event that brings a variety of activities, focuses on leadership and utilizes local residents as activity directors. Challenge Life is also hoping to add the “Young Hunter’s Program” (that is currently being developed) and a Cultural Awareness Program to the 2011 schedule. The staff at Challenge Life is convinced that a major key to the academic and athletic success of students in the winter is a fun filled activity schedule in the summer.
Summer Fun Winners
Okay, everyone that participated was a winner but the staff wanted to highlight a few individuals:
Anaktuvik Pass July 14 – 16
Atqasuk July 19 – 20
Point Lay July 19 – 20
Where Next?
July 21 – 23 Wainwright
July 26 – 28 Kaktovik
July 27 – 29 Point Hope
July 28 – 30 Nuiqsut
Aug 2 – 3 Barrow
Final Notes!
I have the opportunity to bring a young lady to the Slope to introduce the game of lacrosse. Lacrosse is a game invented by Native Americans in upstate New York. Today, those same six nations have their own national team. Melissa Whitehead a former collegiate player at Division I Delaware University is available to spend the time and introduce this wonderful and competitive physical activity. Let me know what you think, lacrosse is fast moving, fun and very cost effective. I think our Slope students would love it.
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Challenge life is one of the few organizations that provide us with more of a choice in various types of activities we as children may be interested in. Like in any school, community or city the children are never alike… every child has different talents, love and interests of what they want to do. So far Challenge Life is one of the few organizations to conquer that task. Not only do they know the children’s needs and interests but they are very steady in coming into every village showing they are more than just a one time deal. This shows the kids their dedication to help improve lifestyles and provide life changing experience and opportunities. Challenge Life is very consistent in teaching the values and morals of everyday life while keeping kids fit.
The camps sponsored by Challenge Life are fun, challenging, and very helpful to the people of all ages who want to step up in life and learn to live healthy. It gives kids and parents an outlook of how important it is to live a healthy lifestyle by staying physically, mentally and spiritually fit. This occurs through different exercises and activities while continuously talking about drug and alcohol awareness. There are many camps and activities put on for kids and adults that have different interests. To help them succeed, Challenge life offers the inspiration and the right tools to bring or keep them on the right path. Through diversifying and keeping the camps and activities exciting, it brings in all the crowds of many ages to learn to live healthy lifestyles together.
3. Why should the community support organizations like Challenge Life?
Challenge life provides more than just support in living healthy. It opens eyes to what we can become if we choose to live healthy and learn to help and be apart of our community. For the people who participate and believe in living a healthy lifestyle, Challenge Life becomes a door opener to many great opportunities that this world can provide. As for me… I’ve been participating in all challenge life activities since high school and further by giving them the assistance they need to help make our communities a better place. Now here I am writing quotes for the ASRC newsletters and working with many different great organizations apart from Challenge Life to learn to live a long and healthy life while learning to help others do the same.
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Announcing the 2010 Challenge Life Triple Threat Basketball Camps! Tuition for the 2010 camps is FREE! August 4th – 6th at West Valley High School in Fairbanks. Official sign up day is July 6th at 10:00 AM at the Era ticketing counter in the Fairbanks International Airport. Contact hajduke@mac.com with questions.
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The Spring 2010 Challenge Life Rock ‘N Run! Rock music clinics May 18th – 21st at Barrow High School. The Spring Whaling Walk and Run is Saturday May 22nd @ 10AM, leaving from Barrow High School. Everyone who attends will get a long sleeve Challenge Life T-shirt!
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Carvers Hand
Words and Music Matt Lewis Band
Vocals Crystalynn Tulai
North Slope Night
Words: Crystal Tulai, Matt Lewis and Camron Levanger
Music: Matt Lewis Band
Children’s Voices: Fourth Graders at Fred Ipalook Elementary School in Barrow, Alaska
Midnight Sun
Words and Music: George Kaleak Sr. “TK” and Matt Lewis Band
Native Pride
Words: Mac Rock Jr.
Drums: Kaktovik Dance Group, Nuiqsut Dance Group
Beat Arrangement: Camron Levanger
Breath of a Whale
Words: Based on a Poem Written by Rainey “Nasugraq” Higbee
Music: Matt Lewis Band
Whale Sounds: North Slope Borough and Chris Clark at Cornell University
Kaktovik Dance Group is:
Stephanie Aishanna. Katheryn Aishanna, Fannie S, Persilla K, Ellis T, Mary S,
Charles L. Flossie, Bailey A, Daniella S, Ruby R, Georgianna T, Kalea R, Alecia
F, Sheldon B, Jonas M, Flora R, Crystal K, Courtney K, George Kaleak Sr.,
Betty B, Sheldon B
Nuiqsut Dance is:
John Ipalook, Michelle Ipalook, Laura Kunaknana, Beverly Sielak
Artwork: Rex Rock Jr. and Anitfreeze Design
Musicians
Matt Lewis: Guitar,Vocals
Camron Levanger: Guitar, Vocals, Beats
Ryan Graves: Drums
Chad Bates: Bass Guitar
*Full Web Album Player, and Hi Definition downloads of the entire album are coming soon. Stay tuned for more updates too!
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DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM HERE: 2010 3on3 State Tournament Registration Form
The 2010 Midnight Sun 3on3 State Basketball Tournament. June 20th, 2010 in downtown Fairbanks, AK. Hosted by Mike Hajdukovich and Al Sokaitis. Print registration form from this website, or pick up a form at Play t Again Sports. Make sure your registration forms are turned in by June 18th to Play It Again Sports.
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Download the flyer here: Alaska Peak Teamcamp flyer 2010
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Registration forms for the Barrow 3 on 3 Tournament, and the Fairbanks 3 on 3 State Tournament will be online Friday 05/07/2010. There will be two (2) options for registration: a) Fill out and submit the registration online – or – b) Download the PDF registration form, fill it out by hand, and turn it in as instructed on the form.
Mike and I wanted to take a quick moment to remind everyone of some of the exciting activities
we have in store for this summer. I am sure we will add to the list and honor as many requests
as possible but for now, here it is:
This past April, Coach Sokaitis took a group of men and women high school basketball players to compete against
college athletes in Oregon and Washington. The trip demonstrated that many of the athletes from the Slope
could compete at the next level if they enhanced their skill level and became bigger, faster and stronger athletes.
Challenge Life will be offering an advanced camp for high school players who would like to, one day, compete at
the collegiate level. The camp will take place at Barrow High School at the following times and dates:
Challenge Life will offer a basketball camp for Junior High School boys and girls that would like to raise
their level of play. The camp will focus on:
One on one skills.
Position play to include the post play, point guard play and wing play.
Transition basketball – offense and defense.
Team and individual defense.
Shooting.
Rebounding.
Ball handling.
Passing.
There will also be games and contests.
Challenge Life will run a basketball camp for elementary students in Barrow this August.
Would you like a two or three day basketball camp in your village this June, July orChallenge Life will be holding a music camp in Barrow under the direction of Matt Lewis and
Cameron Levanger. The dynamic duo will focus on voice, guitar and music production.
Lace em up! Old and young, short and tall, get a couple of friends to join you for two exciting nights
of three on three basketball competition. Details will be posted around town or contact Noe in the
Borough Building.
On Saturday May 22 at 10:00am, Mike is going for a run. I know, you think we lost it but bear with me.
Would you like to get in shape, lose a few pounds or develop a more effiecient heart? Well, as the Chinese
say, “a journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step.” The first step on the Slope begins when Mike
takes a two mile jog starting a Barrow High School. Join Mike in a fun run and receive a “First Step” tee
shirt and workout plan. The rest is up to you!
Many of the top players in the state will gather at Luman Christi High School in Anchorage for this
high level, competitive position play camp. Slope residents who wish to attend will not be charged a
camp fee but must contact Coach Sokaitis by May 15th. A brochure will be emailed on request.
Join many of the top high school teams in Alaska as they compete in the State’s number one team
camp. Slope teams are admitted tuition free, compliments of Challenge Life. Contact Coach Sokaitis
for further information.
Come and compete against the State’s best on June 20th in Fairbanks. A variety of divisions offer the opportunity
for all to stake a claim as Alaska’s top 3 on 3 hoop team. It not just basketball, however, as numerous events
are running to celebrate the sommer solstice, including, foot races, live music, parades and baseball. Contact
Mike at hajduke@mac.com or call 907 322-0626 for further information.
The Point Hope men’s and women’s cross country teams are selling baked goods and saving their bread (oops,
I mean money) for an exciting week long trip to Colorado. Coach Sokaitis will be hosting the teams as they take
advantage of 8,000 feet in altitude to train alongside of some of the nation’s elite runners. The team will also
tour the rockies, whitewater raft, hike, bike and visit some of the colleges in the area.
Next report will have a listing of Slope athletes on their way to study and play college basketball next year.
See you soon,
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