The 3A/4A boys Blue team defeated the Gold team 87-80.

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The 3A/4A boys Blue team defeated the Gold team 87-80.

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“Hopefully I will be able to minor in coaching so that I will be able to follow in my dad’s footsteps and take over the coaching job when he is done,” he said.

Stockhausen also got to team up with future UAF teammates Finn Gregg of Nome-Beltz and Jett McCullough of Monroe Catholic as the senior boys and girls players were divided into blue and gold teams for four all-star games on Saturday. 3A/4A boys and girls played two games and 1A/2A boys and girls played two games.


“It was a blessing to be selected for the all-star team,” MEHS’ Didrickson said. “An awesome experience and opportunity to play with and against some of Alaska’s top hoopers.”

Didrickson will be wrestling at Colorado State Pueblo country wise email marketing list and pursuing a degree in exercise sciences.

That sentiment was echoed by his MEHS classmate Standifer, who will be playing college basketball at either Pierce College or Southwest Oregon Community College and studying engineering.

The Blue team were McCullough 17 points (guard, Monroe), Didrickson 16 (forward, MEHS), Deng Deng 15 (G, East), Gregg 11 (G, Nome), Bishop Hardman 8 (G, West), M. Stockhausen 6 (G, Kayhi), Jal Tharjiah 4 (F, East), Tino Tucker 4 (F, Valdez), Saceda-Hurt 3 (G, JDHS), Madden Cockroft 3 (G, Bethel), Marek Hajdukovich (F, Dimond), Ridge Spencer (F, Colony), KJ Rogers (G, Hutchison) – coached by E. Stockhausen (Kayhi) and Silas Paniptchuk (Shaktoolik).

The Gold team were Orson Hoogendorn 22 points (F, Nome), Muhammed Sabally 12 (G, East), Zadra 11 (G, Service), Demmert 8 (G, Sitka), Jarrett Gage 7 (G, Valdez), Standifer 7 (Center, MEHS), Landon Swinning 6 (G, North Pole), Ethan Goodwin 3 (G, Barrow), Tyler Cage 2 (G, Chugiak), Caleb Doerr 2 (G, South), Buob Marial (G, West), Logan McCann (G, Palmer) – coaches Steve Compagno (Sitka) and Jake Borst (Cordova).

“I really enjoyed getting to watch Pedrin and support him one last time during his high school career at the Senior All-star game,” JDHS coach Robert Casperson said. “It’s a great event that is really well run by the AABC to showcase senior basketball players from across the state. I was proud of Pedrin and how hard he competed and how well he represented through his efforts. Pedrin looked like he had a lot of fun playing with the best our state has to offer, and that was cool to see.”
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