AK Rundown August 18&19, 2007

“Sports”

Host: Rebecca Sheir

 

Intro/Newscast/Credits

 

Glacier Skiing. Top skiers from Alaska Pacific University – including Becca Rorbaugh, Taz Mannix, Olympian James Southam, and Coaches Erik Flora and Frode Lillifjell – aren’t letting summer ruin their wintertime fun. APRN’s Annie Feidt joined them at a week-long training camp… on snow. And they didn't have to travel very far to find it. Pkg. 5:37 (6:11 with intro)

 

Music Button: “The Games” by Pamyua from “Caught in the Act”

 

The Games: WEIO. The World Eskimo Indian Olympics (WEIO) began in Fairbanks in 1961. Last month, for the first time, the games were held in Anchorage, where 120 athletes flocked to the Sullivan Arena to test their strength, agility and endurance. AK host Rebecca Sheir gets a post-game analysis from WEIO Board Chair Perry Ahsogeak. 2:33 (3:40 with intro)

 

Calendar of Events. AK’s weekly look at upcoming events around the state. (Song: “Rock and Roll, Pt. 2” by Gary Glitter from The Ultimate Gary Glitter – 25 Years of Hits)

 

Break #1: “Heavy Action (Theme from Monday Night Football)” by Johnny Pearson from Heavy Action (Theme from Monday Night Football) - Single

 

Marathon Woman. Anchorage triathlete, coach and mother Lisa Keller owns Multisport Alaska. She helps athletes beat their personal records every year. This year she helped a bona fide non-athlete cross the finish line of her first marathon.  Katie Hecker has the story of her unlikely 26.2-mile journey. Pkg. 3:45 (4:11 with intro)

 

Music Button: “Runnin’ Down a Dream” by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers from Full Moon Fever

 

Touching Down in Juneau.  The Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears just kicked off their football season. AK’s Scott Burton speaks with the team, as well as Coach Bill Chalmers and Offensive Coordinator Rich Soros, to see what it takes to toss the pigskin on an island in the heart of a temperate rainforest. Pkg. 4:50 (5:46 with intro)

 

A School of Salmon.  Traditionally, school children in one of the state's richest salmon regions were condemned to eat farmed fish on Fridays. But as David Henderson tells us, lunch lady Patty Luckhurst decided to change that – with help from Peter Pan Seafoods manager Norm Van Vacter and Sonny Leveque’s “Open Line” show on KDLG. Pkg. 3:45 (4:15 with intro)

 

300 Villages. Nuiqsit and Platinum.

 

Break #2:  "Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Tim McGraw)” from Pickin' On Tim McGraw: The Bluegrass Tribute, Vol. 2

 

Toddler Truckin’. Commentator Jonathan Bower knows someone who’s obsessed with hard-driving, four-wheeled vehicles: his toddler son. Commentary. 3:34 (3:59 with intro)

 

Music Button: “Truckin’” by Grateful Dead from American Beauty

 

Dillingham Little/Littler League. In Dillingham, Anne Hillman discovers what it takes to play Little League in a little town. Pkg. 4:05 (4:17 with intro)

 

Alaska Baseball League.  Every summer, dozens of college baseball players travel from Outside to hone their skills in the Alaska Baseball League. This year, Palmer's Mat-Su Miners teetered on the brink of an Alaska League first place.  AK’s Ellen Lockyer attended their final game of the season, and spoke with pitcher Max Peterson, hitter Joey August, player Chris McMurray and general manager Pete Christopher. Pkg. 5:53 (6:33 with intro)

Your Comments & Letters. A semi-regular segment featuring your two cents about the show. To send in your comments and letters, email us at ak<at>aprn.org. (Music: “Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me” played by John Pizzarelli from One Night With You - The John Pizzarelli Collection)

Close: "We Are the Champions” from A Guitar Tribute to Queen