15 Apr New Scholarship Honors College-Level NYO Athletes
Athletes who have aged out of high school have until April 19 to apply for the Continuing Education for Native Games Scholarship...
Athletes who have aged out of high school have until April 19 to apply for the Continuing Education for Native Games Scholarship...
“I just want to keep doing the Games.” Athletes find opportunities to stay connected to their sport after aging out of NYO Games...
Docyden Su'a-te'o, a sixth grader from College Gate Elementary in Anchorage, wins this year's Art Contest with a design incorporating symbolic elements...
The NYO Scholarship will be given to two high school seniors to support their higher education goals. Apply today!...
Two high school seniors receive this scholarship, made possible by generous donors, including the Worl Family and the Eyak Corporation...
Livestream NYO Games 2023!...
Thanks to a Healthy Communities grant, 13 kits will benefit schools without access to standard NYO equipment...
More than 150 athletes turned out for Anchorage Tryouts, competing for spots on teams that will participate in the 2023 Senior NYO Games...
Thanks to additional generous funders, two $1,500 scholarships will be awarded 2022 NYO scholarship winner Mia Anderson (left) with Rod Worl and Dawn Dinwoodie. In 2020, in the midst of a pandemic that forced NYO Games to go virtual and kept many of our athletes isolated, NYO...
A series of instructional videos aimed at a younger audience makes NYO Games more accessible and inclusive Instructional videos made for and featuring junior NYO athletes help younger students prepare for traditional Native games. In 2019, Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) and NYO Games Alaska released a...