2016 Sockeye Classic Bracket & More!
Get all bracket updates & live video from the 2016 Sockeye Classic in Naknek straight from the source!
Brackets & game updates:
https://twitter.com/bbbsdangels
Get all bracket updates & live video from the 2016 Sockeye Classic in Naknek straight from the source!
Brackets & game updates:
https://twitter.com/bbbsdangels
Sockeye Classic: Day 1 – January 20th, 2016 from Naknek, Alaska
Games announced by Wesley Foster of KAKN 100.9FM.
Game 2: Final Score = T-Jacks 26, Port Alsworth 18
Game 3: Final Score = Eagles (Girls) 55, Dillingham 32
Game 4: Final Score = Eagles (Boys) 72, Lower Kuskokwim 65
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Download T-Jacks Vs Port Alsworth from Jan 20th, 2016 (mp3, 18MB, 60 minutes)
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Download Eagles (Girls) Vs Dillingham from Jan 20th, 2016 (mp3, 16MB, 60 minutes)
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Download Eagles (Boys) Vs Lower Kuskokwim from Jan 20th, 2016 (mp3, 20MB, 60 minutes)
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Games Kick Off Early:
2:00pm – King Cove Rookies vs. Manokotak
3:30pm – King Cove T-Jacks vs. Dillingham
6:30pm – Sand Point Boys vs. Bristol Bay
8:00pm – Sand Point Girls vs. Bristol Bay
Big Thank You to Wesley Foster for doing a spectacular job broadcasting our games on Wednesday and Thursday!
KSDP’s LIVE basketball coverage begins at approximately 5:30pm today (games 1 & 3 switched times).
Wesley Foster will bring you play by play action courtesy of KAKN 100.9 in Naknek, AK.
Download the tournament schedule linked below & follow the 2016 Sockeye Classic with us!
http://apradio.org/2016-sockeye-classic-bristol-bay-january-20-23/
KSDP will air *live* basketball coverage from Bristol Bay’s 2016 Sockeye Classic. Here’s an early schedule for the tournament…
Download PDF Here: Friday Flyer 1.15.16
Download the agenda:
http://www.sandpointak.com/agendas–packets.html
Download the Sand Point City Council Meeting from Jan 12th, 2016 (mp3, 8.5MB, 30 minutes)
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Sand Point and King Cove will have a series of games this weekend beginning on Thursday at 6pm! KSDP will broadcast the Roikies and Lady Eagles at 6pm Thursday and then T-Jacks vs. Eagles on Friday!
The Pauloff Harbor has lost their Silver Bell Rock! Help them find it and win $500! Every day beginning January 7th at 1pm a clue on its location will be given out. Enjoy this special holiday fun!
Aleutians East Borough Natural Resources Department Meeting for 2016 Fishery Regulations
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This Thursday, December 31 from 8am to 12pm come to the Alaska Commercial store in Sand Point to honor Gloria Gronholdt as she prepares to retire after decades of service to our community! Coffee and cake will be present!
Come to the Sand Point City Chambers if your life has been impacted in any way by Diabetes. The main topic at this meeting will be differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Meeting will be held from 6-7pm and all are welcomed. For more details contact Amanda at the clinic: 383-3151
An “AquAdvantage Salmon”, the first FDA-approved genetically modified animal for human consumption in the U.S.A. Photo: https://aquabounty.com/our-salmon/
Download “Alaskans Sound Off on Newly Approved Genetically Edited Salmon” By Jillian B., Chloe G., and Evan W., Seniors at Sand Point School (mp3, 2.5MB, 2.5minutes)
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Jillian: Recently the FDA has approved the first genetically modified fish for human consumption in the U.S. We asked Alaskans for their thoughts on the AquAdvantage salmon.
Jillian: Benjamin Mobeck, a Sand Point village elder responds to the question “Would you eat AquAdvantage Salmon?†(audio) _______________________
Chloe: I interviewed Glen Gardner, the mayor of Sand Point. He said he thinks that AquAdvantage will affect Alaska fisheries because people are looking for Alaskan salmon. He also insists that Alaska has to get on the bandwagon to promote Alaska wild salmon.
Jillian: Dick Jacobsen, Chairman of the Aleut Corporation and Captain of F/V Miss Ingrid, says…..(audio) _______________________
Chloe: I also interviewed my gram, Ivy Gardner, who I think is the smartest person I know. She said that she thinks genetically modified salmon is a bunch of bull, that we don’t need altered salmon when we have wild salmon.
Jillian: For a teenager’s perspective, we spoke to Colten Mack, a junior at Sand Point school who commercial fishes. When asked if he would eat AquAdvantage Salmon, Colten said, “No, because I’ve been around salmon my whole life and I would not want them to be any differentâ€
Evan: I emailed Sam Cotton, the current director of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and asked if he thought genetically editing animals is a good or bad thing. He responded by saying: “Purely as an Alaskan [who] has been involved with Wild salmon fisheries and stocks since I was about your age, any threat, perceived or real, that might have a slight chance of impacting Alaskan Salmon either biologically or the markets that support the Commercial and Sport fishing industries is cause for concern. The genetic manipulations and combining selected genes from three different species is fascinating from a science perspective, but troubling from a biological perspective.â€
Jillian: For the past few weeks as a senior english class we have been researching GMO salmon and have reached out to many Alaskans for their opinions, which have helped us to form ours:
Evan: We wouldn’t eat or buy genetically modified salmon.
Chloe: Because we feel that genetically modified fish could affect our way of life in Sand Point, Alaska,
Jillian: and AquAdvantage salmon could potentially hurt our fishing industry in the future.
Reporting from 830 am KSDP this is Jillian, Chloe, and Evan. Thanks for listening.