Showing posts with label Basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basketball. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Elim's Basketball Team 2010


How could I pass up this photo opportunity? These boys look so sharp in their men's kuspuks. Some of the ladies in Elim got together to make the boys matching kuspuks for the 1A Regional Basketball Tournament being held this weekend in Brevig Mission. It's no coincidence that my parents' visit coincided with the tournament. Notice the only ginger in the picture? Ya, that's my brother John, the coach for these handsome and talented young men.

Almost the entire Lindula clan has gathered in Brevig to cheer on the teams (we wish you were here Brian!) We will be spending a ridiculous amount of time over at the school this weekend but it should be a lot of fun. Good luck to all the teams!
--AnnMarie

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Results: 4th Place

I would say the Elim Eagles had a great showing at the Alaska State Basketball Tournament.

First game: they unfortunately lost, but what a game! Elim was behind by 18 points in the fourth quarter, and they came back to tie up the score. The game went into double overtime and Elim lost by only one point.

Napaskiak 74, Elim 73 2OT

"John Maxie had 19 points as Napaskiak squandered a big second half lead but survived to defeat Elim in a double-overtime thriller.

Elim outscored the Hawks 23-6 in the fourth quarter to force overtime, thanks to the hot outside shooting of Matt Takak, who scored a game-high 32 points and was 5 of 15 from beyond the arc.

Napaskiak scored the winning bucket with about 8 seconds left in the second extra session and Elim was unable to get a good shot off after that." -- from the Alaska Daily News


Second game: Elim won.

Third game for 4th place: Elim won, but only by 2 points and again it was an overtime game. The games must have been fun for all the fans. Congratulations and great job to the entire team. You must have a really great coach. ; ) --AnnMarie

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

State Game Schedule

John's game will be broadcast online. You can follow this link to see it. The first game will be played today (Tuesday) at 6:50 p.m., Alaska Time. I'll update the blog on results and further game times. Good luck Elim Eagles, we'll be watching! --AnnMarie

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Supportive Parents

Growing up, my parents were always very supportive of the activities and events that my two brothers and I were involved in. They traveled to sporting events, near or far, got us to the bus on time for speech meets, attended our drama productions, my Mom was the local 4-H leader and the list could go on and on. Well, my parents have outdone themselves. When John's team won the regional championship for the Bering Strait School District, my parents, along with my brother Brian, bought airline tickets to attend the games in Anchorage. How cool is that! They are the epitome of supportive parents. Thanks for being so great Mom and Dad. --AnnMarie

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Proud Big Sister

My brother John is also a teacher in the Bering Strait School District. He lives in a village called Elim about 150 miles southeast of Brevig. He teaches high school and junior high Socials Studies and also happens to be the boys basketball coach. They had a great season, undefeated in fact. Last night they played for the regional championship. The game was broadcast both over the internet and on the school's video conferencing system. So, C.O. and I took Aiti and Ellen over to the school and watched the game live on the big screen. It was very exciting. We were on the edge of our seats and cheering and having a great time. It was especially great when they won. In a couple of weeks, John and the boys will be traveling to Anchorage for the State Basketball Tournament. John's team was by far the better of the two, and if I do say so, he's a great coach. In fact, at the awards ceremony he received the coach of the year award. What a great evening and we're all very proud of him. Here's photos of us watching John's team last night. --AnnMarie