Nanooks Cheer Team Wins Division at State Championship
![The Nome-Beltz Nanooks cheer team with their first-place trophy for the large division, 2018 (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Coler, used with permission)](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/IMG_3501-2-1200x900.jpg)
The Nanooks competed Wednesday for their first time in the large division. It’s the team’s third state appearance in the past six years.
Western Alaska Basketball Teams Battle It Out In Regional Championships
![The Nome Nanooks, in white, take on the Barrow Whalers, in purple, on the basketball court at Nome-Beltz Junior-Senior High School](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/3G7A3640-2-1200x800.jpg)
Shaktoolik, Shishmaref and Unalakleet come out on top of regional 1A and 2A tournaments. The Nome Nanooks head to Anchorage for their 3A Western Conference championship, while two Nanook cross-country skiiers have success in Anchorage.
Nanooks Basketball Pulls Three Wins Against Kotzebue
![Three Nome girls, in purple, block a Kotzebue girl, in white, who tries to pass the ball](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/3G7A2877-2-1200x800.jpg)
The boys continued their winning streak against the Huskies this season with two wins. The girls split their series with Kotzebue, with their first win against the team this season on Friday.
Nanooks Basketball Teams Split Series With Glennallen, Face Kotzebue Next
![The Nanooks varsity boys' basketball team plays Glennallen in Nome (Photo: Janeen Sullivan, used with permission)](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/3G7A0359-1200x800.jpg)
Both girls and boys played close games last Friday and Saturday, but continue to have mixed success as the Western Conference Tournament approaches.
Young Broadcasters of the BSSD
![The BSSD Student Broadcasting team in action in Unalakleet, monitoring and capturing the action of the village’s wrestling/cheerleading tournament.](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2017-11-03-static-misc-003-1200x800.jpg)
The student broadcasters of the Bering Strait School District go above and beyond to bring local, beloved sporting events to their region. Their story made it to KNOM listeners through your support.
Nome, Unalakleet Basketball To Face Off on Each Other’s Turf
![A Unalakleet boy, dressed in black and yellow, dribbles the ball and is blocked by a Nome boy, dressed in white and purple](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/3G7A8580-1200x800.jpg)
The Lady Wolfpack hosts the Lady Nanooks, while the Nanooks boys host Unalakleet. Both boys and girls will play a two-game series this Friday and Saturday.
At Subway Basketball Showdown, Close Games and Family Pride
![Nome girls, in white, fight with Unalakleet girls, in brown, fight to recover the basketball](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/3G7A9409-1200x800.jpg)
The Unalakleet boys and Kotzebue girls teams came out on top of at a competitive weekend of high-school basketball last Thursday through Saturday.
Nanooks Basketball Returns to the Court This Weekend
![Nanooks girls, in white, play against Delta-Greely, in green, on the Nome-Beltz court](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/3G7A3022-1200x800.jpg)
School starts again today for Nome Public Schools. That also means it’s back to the court for Nome-Beltz Basketball. Both boys and girls teams return to action after the holiday break with the Subway Showdown this weekend.
Nome Wrestling Faces Stiff Competition At Palmer Tournament
![Nome's Aaron Rose wrestles a Bethel student at the 2017 Nome Invite (Photo: Janeen Sullivan, used with permission)](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/3G7A7570-1200x800.jpg)
Nome-Beltz Nanooks wrestlers faced another tough challenge this weekend at the Lancer Smith Memorial Tournament.
Nanooks Cross-Country Takes Top Spots at First Meet
![Nome-Beltz Jr/Sr High School](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2015-09-15-untitled-002-2432px-1200x814.jpg)
The Nome-Beltz High School team raced at the Elim Cross-Country Invitational on Friday, with first- and second-place finishes in both girls’ and boys’ high school categories.