McGraw, Friske inducted into Hall of Fame

 

March 30, 2023

Jesse McGraw, Matt Carle and Andrew Friske pose for a photo after their induction into the Gold Medal Hall of Fame, Friday, March 24, during the Juneau Lions Club 74th Annual Gold Medal Basketball Tournament at the Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé gymnasium. Klas Stolpe photo.

Andrew Friske, Jesse McGraw and Matt Carle were inducted into the Gold Medal Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday evening during the Juneau Lions Club's 74th annual tournament at Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé.

"It means a lot," Friske said of the Gold Medal Tournament. "I mean, my whole life has kind of revolved around basketball. And living in Southeast Alaska is a big part of it with Gold Medal. Having your parents do it your whole life and having your own kids do it your whole life, it's an essential part of living in Southeast Alaska, I feel. It is one of the best things, I think, about keeping communities healthy and strong rivalries, which keep communities also healthy between each other - having that common thread, you know, and it is all on the basketball court. I think Gold Medal has kept that together for 74 years. I know the importance, what it has meant to me in my life, and I think it means that to everybody who comes here and watches it and takes time out of their spring break and pays all that money to come up here and make it a priority."

Friske said his favorite memory of the tournament was as a player on the Haines Merchant first B Bracket Championship team.

"It was against Hoonah," Friske said. "When everybody was chanting, 'Hoonah, Hoonah,' and we beat them in overtime. And it could have gone either way but that was just the start of a great rivalry between Haines/Klukwan and Hoonah and Hydaburg... and the same thing tonight, we've got Hoonah and Klukwan, the same guys we have been playing against for years. But there have been a lot of memories. I still remember my dad (Terry), I got out of school a day to come watch him play."

Friske hopes he can some day share court time at the tournament with his son Jacob, a junior on the Mt. Edgecumbe High School Braves basketball team.

"That is my ultimate goal," he said. "Is that my son and I can play in the same division, and I can still be competitive... that would definitely be my goal and then maybe someday coach my daughter in it. I don't think they are going co-ed any time soon but that would be my goals."

Friske, the principal and athletic director at MEHS, flew out of Juneau after Friday's Klukwan win over Hoonah to attend his son's third place game in the state basketball tournament and the MEHS Lady Braves in the girls state title game. His daughter, Gracelynn, is a Sitka eighth grader and her team was playing in Saturday's Juneau HoopTime "A" championship.

Friske has played 24 years in Gold Medal (1996-2011 with Haines Merchants, 2012-23 with Klukwan Chilkats). He has eight championships (1999-2001, '03, '07, 2016-18) and eight all-tourney selections (1998, '03, '05, '07-'09, 2011, 2019). He has won MVP three times (2000-01, 2017), Best Defense (1999), the Dr. Walter A. Soboleff Award (2019), and has been an integral part of the Mt. Edgecumbe Invitational Tournament – including adding women's, youth and junior divisions – and helped create the Baranof Ballers citywide basketball program for Sitka youth.

Jesse McGraw is playing in his 26th Gold Medal Tournament (1995-2023) for B bracket Haines and C bracket Klukwan, has eight championships (1999-2001, '03, '07, 2016-18) and four all-tourney selections (1999, 2000-01, 2016). He has won Best Sportsmanship (2004) and Best Defensive Player (2003, 2017). McGraw is noted as being one of the best on-ball defenders and help defenders, the "workhorse" of any team he plays on and is often a leading rebounder and assist man as well. McGraw is an active Little League baseball coach and basketball and volleyball referee in the Chilkat Valley.

"It means a lot as far as getting together with all the same guys year after year," McGraw said. "Supporting the community. Seeing all the fans. It is great. It is the best time."

The huge crowds and competitive games are some of his favorite memories.

"Probably the third championship in the B," he said. "A long time ago... yeah, those were the battles back in the day. They were always fun. That was against mostly Hoonah and then Hydaburg was some battles, too, probably the most memorable games."

McGraw also noted the support received from the Haines and Klukwan communities over the years.

"It has been really great," he said. "Another person from the beginning has been current Mayor Doug Olerud. He was a huge supporter in the beginning, paying entry fees, flying players up from college, helping out with housing. It really helped us all stay engaged over the years. I also can't say enough how awesome it was to be inducted with Andrew Friske. He is a very dear friend and a great person."

Haines was eliminated in the B Bracket by Angoon 54-51 on Thursday, March 23. They had beaten Yakutat 85-64, lost to Hydaburg 75-57, defeated Kake 80-54, and lost to Angoon.

Klukwan lost in the Gold Medal C Bracket Championship game to Juneau's Filcom 79-49. During the tournament Klukwan defeated Yakutat 80-76, defeated Kake 87-64, lost to Filcom 78-63, defeated Hoonah 78-65 and lost again to Filcom.

Klukwan's Masters Bracket team defeated Hoonah 87-71, lost to Juneau 48-39, and lost to Hoonah 60-55.

 
 

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