38th Cordova Tipoff awards summary

(Jan. 16, 2020) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Girls Division

First Place – Wasilla JV Warriors
Second Place – Unalaska Lady Raiders
Sportsmanship – Cordova Lady Wolverines

All-Tournament Team

#0 Kallie Mears, Wasilla JV
#3 Kayla Villamor, Unalaska
#22 Rita Uttereyuk, Scammon Bay
#14 Megan Alley, Wasilla
#22 Cali Sjostedt, Cordova
#42 Andrea Apthorp, Wasilla JV
#54 Hailey Wilson, Unalaska
#10 Alexis Magalung, Unalaska

MVP:  #0, Kallie Mears, Wasilla JB
3-Point Competition:  Rita Uttereyuk, Scammon Bay
Free Throw Competition:  Sia Rivers, Scammon Bay

Boys Division

First Place – Cordova Wolverines
Second Place – Unalaska Raiders
Sportsmanship – Wasilla JV

All-Tournament Team

#3 Kaiden Graves, Cordova
#20 Herwin Riodil, Unalaska
#50 Liam Hays, Wasilla JV
#4 John Esnardo, Unalaska
#20 Xavior Smith, Scammon Bay
#24 Christian Adams, Cordova
#20 Connor Dudley, Wasilla JV
#23 Jackson Charlie, Scammon Bay

MVP: Kaiden Graves, Cordova
3-Point Competition: Herman Riodil, Unalaska
Free Throw Competition: Herman Riodil, Unalaska

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Dick Shellhorn
Dick Shellhorn is a lifelong Cordovan. He has been writing sports stories for the Cordova Times for over 50 years. In his Cordova Chronicles features, he writes about the history and characters of this Alaska town. Alaska Press Club awarded Shellhorn first place for Best Humor column in 2016 and 2020, and third place in 2017 and 2019. He also received second place for Best Editorial Commentary in 2019. Shellhorn has written two books about Alaska adventures: Time and Tide and Balls and Stripes. Reach him at dshorn44@gmail.com.