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Photo essay: Whiteriver Community finds unity in hoops through Alchesay Falcons
The Alchesay Falcons find strength in the bond between team and community, as Whiteriver residents unite passionately in support of their beloved basketball team.
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Cronkite News
WHITERIVER — The population of Whiteriver, part of the Fort Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona, equals roughly half of what an average regular-season Phoenix Mercury game drew last season.
But those 4,300 people in the community share a passion for basketball that is every bit as intense as the Mercury’s “X-Factor” following.
Basketball is revered on all of Arizona’s reservations, and the Alchesay Falcons on Fort Apache are benefiting from that enthusiasm at Chief Alchesay Activity Center in Whiteriver, where nearly 3,400 typically pack into the building for nearly every home game to support the boys and girls teams.
However, that level of excitement and support also comes with high expectations.
“It’s exciting for them, but it’s really difficult because this town puts a lot of pressure on these athletes because they are expected to do so much,” said Alchesay varsity girls basketball coach Rick Sanchez.
Victories have been sparse for the boys this season, and the girls are just a few games above .500, but the Falcons have been competitive, dropping most games by single-digit margins.













Note: This story originally appeared on Cronkite News. It is published via a Creative Commons license. Cronkite News is produced by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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