Adam Raeder
Sports reporter
Call Adam at 907-459-7583.
Sportswriter Adam Raeder joined the News-Miner team after arriving in Fairbanks on the 2006 summer solstice, moving to the 49th State from Madison, Wis., where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin. During his time in Madison, Adam wrote for the university’s two school papers, The Daily Cardinal and The Badger Herald, and produced a sports webcast called “Ten Questions About... .” Growing up in the suburbs of Cleveland (where he had his heart broken time and time again by Cleveland sports teams), Adam spent his summers playing baseball, where he wielded a mean glove playing second base and right field. Adam now spends his free time playing euchre and watching sports (which, yeah, he also does for a living. But hey, it’s a sweet gig!).
Recent Stories
- New coach pleased with Ice Dogs’ recruiting class
- Hauge says team has potential to be as strong as last year
- Monday, June 9, 2008
- His first practice as the Ice Dogs head coach is still a long way off, but Josh Hauge is already optimistic for what the future holds for Fairbanks’ Junior A hockey squad.
- Grizzlies have one Wild night
- Sunday, June 8, 2008
- Anthony Parks made a promise to his roommate and quarterback, Bo Bartik, before the game.
- Chugiak bounces back with victory
- Saturday, June 7, 2008
- The Chugiak Mustangs could have gone one of two ways when they took the field at Growden Memorial Park on Friday.
- Grizzlies take another shot at Wild
- Saturday, June 7, 2008
- In the two weeks since their last game, the Fairbanks Grizzlies didn’t just get healthy, they’ve gotten on the same page.
- Aure picked by Pittsburgh
- Saturday, June 7, 2008
- It’s a day Chris Aure has been working toward most of his life.
It’s a day that finally came Friday. - Patriots advance to semis
- Friday, June 6, 2008
- A sunset over the left field fence carried the North Pole Patriots from Thursday night into Friday morning.
- Defending champs pull out 10-inning win
- Friday, June 6, 2008
- From the outside looking in, there wasn’t much hope for the Sitka Wolves.
- Field of 10 vie for Alaska women's job
- Thursday, June 5, 2008
- The field is narrowed and the calls have started as the search for the next Alaska women's basketball head coach continues.
- West Valley girls outlast Wasilla
- Saturday, May 31, 2008
- Before the prep soccer season even started, Greg Gibson was determined to make sure his team wasn’t going to lose any games because of their conditioning.
- Wolfpack boys, girls searching for state respect
- Thursday, May 29, 2008
- The West Valley boys and girls enter the State Soccer Tournament with more on their mind than picking up a few wins.