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Featured Student of the Week: George Vincent

Posted by The Yeti On November - 12 - 2010

November 9, 2010

The Featured Student of the Week, “George Vincent”

Challenge Life musician Sam Sokaitis and college basketball coach Edmund Saunders visited Point Hope last week. Sam, who has

been teaching guitar to young men and women across the Slope, interviewed one of his promising students, George Vincent of

Point Hope. The following is the George Vincent music bio and goals:

George Vincent

A senior in Point Hope.

First song George learned – “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes

Method of learning – By ear, rather than, tabs.

Goals:

1. Attend college classes in Seward.

2. Take music classes.

4. Continue working with Sam

3. Learn the song “Come As You Are” by Nirvana

Good Luck George!

Challenge Life hopes to feature different students in different fields of study and interest every week.

Trip to the Pacific Northwest

The Challenge Life Staff (nine chaperones) along with 17 student-athletes will be touring colleges in the

Pacific Northwest next week. The college hopefuls will play in front of collegiate coaches, speak to counselors

and students and get a first hand look at life after high school. On the trip itenerary, is a stop at Gray’s

Harbor College where Slope athletes Rhoda Mekiana and Ruth Nash are attending on an athletic scholarships.

It’s About Time For Some Family Fun!

The “Challenge Life” staff will be running family basketball tournaments in the upcoming weeks, stay tuned.

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Hoop Happenings on the Slope

Posted by The Yeti On February - 9 - 2010

DSC_0135Just a quick note to everyone. The men’s and women’s State Basketball Tournament in Anchorage is
the week of March 15 – 20. Make your plans early, it should be a great week and the Slope has some
very talented teams. It is always tough to predict who will get hot at regionals and earn a trip to the big dance but here is a
quick recap:

The defending State Champions, the Point Hope boys, look poised to make a run at a repeat. I had the
opportunity to watch Rex’s group win the Chevak tournament this week and they were very impressive
at both ends of the floor. They play hard and they play together, a nice recipe for winning.

The Point Hope women’s team, meanwhile, played in a tournament with two of the
top teams in the State. Point Hope joined two time defending State Champs, the Yakutat Eagles and a Chevak Comet squad on a mission
since the passing of their head coach a year ago. In a battle that could be repeated at State, host Chevak nipped
Point Hope by one point on the games final possession only to lose to Yakutat by the same slim one point margin in the final. Ramona Rock, despite the loss of
one of the region’s best point guards to graduation (they miss you Tammy) has the girls playing tough. The girls have a tough region and road to
the State Tournament but will certainly be well prepared.

In the 1A boy’s ranks, if the village tournament held in Barrow is any indication, the regionals will be a knock down, dragged out affair. Three teams
heading to Point Lay for the regionals, Anaktuvuk Pass, Atqasuk and Wainwright look to be the front runners but as they say (or at least Robert
Service kind of said) “there are strange things done in the midnight sun by the boys trying to win a tournament.” Okay, I took a little journalistic liberty.
On a more serious note, I think that although upsets happen, Anaktuvuk Pass, Atqasuk and Wainwright look strong and I could see a Anaktuvuk
Pass versus Atqasuk final for all the marbles.

On the women’s side, Edna, once again has a young Wainwright team playing like a veteran unit. Wainwright is looking to return to Anchorage and capture another title but I am sure Becky has plans of her own for the Atqasuk ladies to cut down the nets. Throw in a few more weeks of preparation and a surprise team can emerge from
any village.

The Barrow boys and girls will carry the hopes of the region to the 3A affair. In what I feel to be the toughest region in years, the boys will have to fight through
Bethel and an extremely strong Nome squad to earn one of the two tickets to Anchorage. Jeremy has the boys playing hard. At the State level, however, everyone
plays hard and Coach is focussing on getting his troups to play hard and smart.

The Barrow girls are excited about rolling through regionals and getting back to Anchorage. Some early season contests against top teams from throughout the
State have prepared our young ladies on what to expect to win it all. Now, it’s a matter of focus and determination. I like their chances.

That’s the news from the hardwood and some observations over the past week. Good luck to all!

Al Sokaitis
Challenge Life

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