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  • Petersburg takes third at co-ed soccer tourney

    Orin Pierson|Mar 28, 2013

    Soccer players in Petersburg began an exciting new tradition earlier this month. For the first time ever, a group, many of whom have been playing soccer together for over ten years at the Community Gym, formed a co-ed Petersburg team and travelled to Juneau to compete in the Shamrock Invitational Indoor Soccer Tournament. Two teams from Whitehorse, Canada also made the trip. Three Juneau squads competed, for a total of six teams. Sitka and Ketchikan teams were invited but didn't attend. Dale...

  • Passport to Reading

    Orin Pierson|Mar 7, 2013

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  • Contest winners light up the night

    Orin Pierson|Dec 27, 2012

    The incredible display at Kevin Granberg’s home, #42 Magill’s Trailer Court, took top honors in the home decorating category of the Chamber of Commerce’s Christmas Decorating contest. Other winners included the Sons of Norway winning for church/organizations, Lee’s Clothing for businesses, Pam Speck’s Sweet Home won for boats, and the Shimmering Sandy Beach Road (the Bryner, Swanson, Paulsen, Short and Dwyer homes) won in the neighborhood category....

  • Viking girls battle Lady Braves

    Orin Pierson|Dec 13, 2012

    Vikings girls basketball started out the competition season with a weekend on the road against a perennial powerhouse, the Lady Braves of Mt. Edgecumbe. The Petersburg girls have a lot of fresh faces with eight out of the 13 girls traveling to Sitka being freshmen. The Lady Braves, on the other hand, are an experienced team with many girls coming back who played a lot of minutes last year, according to Vikings girls coach Dino Brock. But what this years Vikings squad lacks in experience they make up for with energy and effort. “We went in e...

  • Vikings open season in Ketchikan

    Orin Pierson|Dec 13, 2012

    The Vikings played their first basketball game of the season last weekend in Ketchikan. It was an endowment game, which means it won’t count toward either team’s season record. “The game started out a little rough for us,” said Vikings head coach Rick Brock. That’s to be expected starting the season out against a 4A team. The Ketchikan varsity played a full court press throughout the first quarter, and effectively shutdown the Viking offense. “Their full court pressure really bothered us...

  • Scenes from the Tongass Rainforest Festival

    Orin Pierson|Sep 13, 2012

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  • Misty and muggy

    Orin Pierson|Aug 23, 2012

    Recent warm temperatures have led to remarkably foggy evenings, like this view of Middle Harbor on Sunday....

  • Becoming Zombies

    Orin Pierson|Jul 26, 2012

    Heather Canik (left) applies stage makeup to Nick Johnston and Ellie Hegar (right) applies makeup to James Hegar. Monday was a makeup test, to prepare for a video shoot taking place this weekend. The group are working to make a video trailer for a screenplay written by James Hegar called "Dead End Job," which was a semi-finalist in Amazon's Best Script Contest last October. The script attracted a director who contacted Canik and Hegar about possibly making the film....

  • Bird’s eye view

    Orin Pierson|Jul 12, 2012

    A bald eagle perched atop a harbor piling watches last week’s Fourth of July festivities....

  • Region V baseball tourney puts town on the map

    Orin Pierson|May 31, 2012

    The Region V Baseball Championships continued on Thursday for the Vikings after an 8-3 loss to Thunder Mountain moved Petersburg into the tournament’s loser’s bracket. Thursday’s game was against Wrangell which had also lost their first game on Wednesday. Vince Kowalski pitched the complete game for the Vikings. “Vince pitched a great game for us. He had complete command of everything,” remarked Viking Head Coach Jim Engell. Kowalski threw six strikeouts, had four hits against him, and gave up t...

  • Vikings go to State, relay team shatters school record

    Orin Pierson|May 24, 2012

    The two-day Track and Field State Championship was held last weekend at Lathrop High School in Fairbanks, with Petersburg athletes scoring points in four events. Diane Murph ran in the 3200-meter race, she was seeded in 8th going into the event and that’s where she finished. “She worked as hard as she could. She’s only a sophomore and this is the first year she’s ever run, so I’m really pleased with how she performed,” said Viking Track and Field Head Coach Brad Taylor. Murph was the only Vi...

  • Vikings host Region V baseball Championships

    Orin Pierson|May 24, 2012

    After a weekend of games in Juneau where they lost one and won the next two, the Vikings host the Region V Baseball Championship. Tournament games began on Wednesday and will continue through Saturday. Last week the Vikings faced Thunder Mountain’s varsity team in Juneau. Taylor Pullar pitched the game for Petersburg. The Vikings jumped out 1-0 in the first inning, but after what Petersburg head coach Jim Engell described as a series of “missed cues on defense and not being able to get key hits when we had runners in scoring position” the V...

  • Vikings sweep four games at home

    Orin Pierson|May 10, 2012

    Vikings baseball swept a home series against Craig, Wrangell, and Juneau JV last weekend. The first game, against the Juneau JV on Thursday, was a six to five Vikings win. Colby Bell started on the mound for Petersburg through the first four innings and gave up only three hits and four runs, and struck out eight Juneau batters. Dalton Small pitched the 5th and the 6th innings. The ball game was tied four to four in the 6th and 7th innings, and Juneau scored off an error. Taylor Pullar was first...

  • Family, friendship, and fitness

    Orin Pierson|May 3, 2012

    (Left to right) Ginger Evans, Bridget Wittstock, JoAnn Day, and Michelle Parker were among the approximately hundred runners and walkers to take part in the memorial Michael Wittstock Circle of Life Cabin Creek 5K Run/Walk on a beautiful Saturday morning. All the proceeds benefit the Beat the Odds foundation. http://www.petersburgpilot.com/photos for more pictures of the event....

  • Vikings win on the road in Ketchikan

    Orin Pierson|May 3, 2012

    Viking baseball went on the road last weekend. skipping the planned stop in Wrangell because of a flu outbreak on the Wolves team, and heading straight to Ketchikan for three games. The first game was a five to nothing win over the Ketchikan JV. Taylor Pullar pitched that complete game. “He pitched a shutout, scattering five hits over seven innings, with 11 strikeouts and only walking three guys. He had complete control over the strike zone,” said Petersburg Head Coach Jim Engell. Def...

  • Petersburg garners superior ratings at Music Fest

    Orin Pierson|May 3, 2012

    Last week the Petersburg music program travelled to Sitka to perform in the annual Southeast Music Fest. “This was one of the best festivals in my 14 years of experience,” said Petersburg’s director Matt Lenhard. “All the groups were very prepared and it translated to a confident performance, with a very good program. The judges and the audience gave us great feedback and superior ratings.” Music Fest is a noncompetitive event. A panel of judges, including some from outside the region, o...

  • Track and field stars set personal records in Juneau

    Orin Pierson|May 3, 2012

    The track and field team traveled to Juneau last weekend to face off against some tough 4A schools as well at Sitka and Craig, perennial powerhouses in the 3A division. The Girls team ended up in fourth place and the boys came in sixth. The Boys team would likely have ranked a bit higher but some top point scorers weren’t able to make the trip this time. “I was delighted with our boys. Everybody ran faster times and everybody had better distances,” said Viking Track and Field Head Coach Brad...

  • Swimmers individual champs at Junior Olympics

    Orin Pierson|May 3, 2012

    Viking Swim Club (VSC) ended its season ended last weekend at the Junior Olympics meet in Anchorage. Swim clubs from across Alaska send their top swimmers to compete in this championship. Peter Kowalski, Rylan Wallace, Abel Aulbach and Shania Dahlberg represented Petersburg at the meet. The club finished 13th out of 24 teams who scored points, impressive for only having four competitors. “The fun about this weekend was they were all top performers. We had four kids go and it seemed like every da...

  • Vikings top the field in hurdles and jumps

    Orin Pierson|Apr 19, 2012

    The Vikings track and field team returned to Ketchikan last weekend for the second meet of the season, with great performances in hurdles, jumps, springs and relays. “Overall, the kids’ times and distances are getting better,” said Head Coach Brad Taylor. “We had some really nice performances in the jumps,” said Taylor. Bessie Johnson took first place in the Girls High Jump. “Bessie did a really nice job. She increased her height by a couple inches,” said Taylor. Elijah Wagner took third in...

  • Vikings go two and one in season opener

    Orin Pierson|Apr 19, 2012

    Vikings baseball hosted a season opening series against Thunder Mountain, Craig and Wrangell over the weekend. Taylor Pullar started on the mound in Thursday’s opener against Juneau’s Thunder Mountain High School. “It was a good game. Taylor battled hard, and pitched over a hundred pitches,” said Vikings Head Coach Jim Engell. Despite a home run from Pullar in the first inning, the Vikings dropped down 2-1 and spent the whole game battling from behind. The Thunder Mountain Falcons capital...

  • Track and field start season with fun in the sun

    Orin Pierson|Apr 12, 2012

    Track and field kicked off their season in Ketchikan with an unusual meet last weekend. Most track meets are invitationals and are attended by many nearby schools, but the season opener scheduled in Sitka was canceled, so Ketchikan invited Petersburg to come down for a rare two-school dual meet. “It was the first dual that I’ve ever been a part of, and I’ve been coaching here for thirty years,” said Petersburg Head Coach Brad Taylor. To make things even more unusual, Mary Hagemann, the Ketchik...

  • Sunshine and smiles during the Elks easter egg hunt

    Orin Pierson|Apr 12, 2012

  • Last concert of arts season

    Orin Pierson|Apr 5, 2012

    The French Canadian band Grand Derangement performed for the second time in Petersburg on Friday. Members of the band include (left to right, above) Jean-Pascal Comeau on bass guitar and step dancing, Daniel LeBlanc on fiddle and guitar, Briand Melanson on drums and vocals, Charles Robicheau on guitar, and (pictured separately) Monique Comeau on vocals and step dancing. The concert marked the end of the Petersburg Arts Council’s 2011/2012 concert series. It was also the debut of the newly i...

  • VSC Swimmers break regional and state records

    Orin Pierson|Mar 29, 2012

    Petersburg’s swim program consistently produces some of the most competitive young swimmers in the state. The following is a recap of the three major swim events the Viking Swim Club (VSC) has competed in so far this season. Southeast Champs In December, the VSC traveled to compete in Juneau’s new pool against the top swimmers in the region at Southeast Champs, a tournament style swim meet. Sixteen Viking swimmers had fast enough qualifying times to compete, which was a rather small team com...

  • Vikings taste dissappointment at regional tourney

    Orin Pierson|Mar 8, 2012

    The Region V 3A/4A Tournament started off tough for the Vikings on Wednesday with a game against Mt. Edgecumbe. Edgecumbe was seeded 3rd going into the tourney and had been one of the better teams in the league all season. The Vikings started off with a strong first quarter. “We were behind 15-11, but I felt that we were playing well. Our offense was very balanced. One of the things I look for is that we have multiple people scoring, and we had six different people scoring,” said Viking Hea...

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