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  2. Soldotna Regional Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The facility has also been a focal point for Alaska state high school hockey. High school teams from Soldotna and Kenai share the ice, and the facility also hosts the Peninsula Ice Classic tournament (also referred to for a short time as the Peninsula Ice Challenge) – showcasing all 4A (large school) teams from the Central Peninsula area, as ...

  3. Alaska School Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    The ASAA sanctions high school football at the Division I, Division II and Division III levels. Each year Alaska holds the first high school game in the nation, held usually around mid-August during summer vacation. Because of this, and the relatively short eight-game season, ASAA state championship football games are played earlier than elsewhere as well, with to

  4. Fairbanks Ice Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Originally started in 1997 in the Tier III Junior B Western States Hockey League (WSHL) as a hockey program to replace the Alaska Gold Kings and give Alaskan players a chance to play after they finished high school and/or midgets. The Ice Dogs won the Northern Division its inaugural season, but lost to the Southern champs the following year in ...

  5. List of high schools in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School: Anchorage: 9–12: 4A: 2,161 Family Partnership Charter School: Anchorage: K–12 — 271 Frontier Charter School: Anchorage: K–12 — 173 Highland Academy Charter School: Anchorage: 6–12 — 121 McLaughlin Secondary School: Anchorage: 7–12 — 91 Polaris K-12 School: Anchorage: K–12 — 134 S.A ...

  6. Alaska Allstars Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    The Non Profit Youth Hockey Association was started by Michael L. Cusack, MD. and his late wife Bonnie L. Cusack in 1982 as the first competition only hockey program in Alaska. Young All Star players traveled outside Alaska to gain the exposure needed to achieve Division 1 scholarships and National Hockey League (NHL) status for the first time.

  7. Why so many high school hockey standouts this season? Coaches ...

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    In the 2022-23 season, the state had a record 67 NHL players, 59 of whom played high school hockey at such places as Chisago Lakes, South St. Paul, Brainerd, Hopkins, Rogers, Cloquet, East Grand ...

  8. Scott Parker (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In his sophomore year with the Mustangs Parker was a member of the varsity hockey team that won the Alaska state high school hockey championship. Parker played a season of Junior "B" hockey for the Spokane Braves and then went on to play for the Kelowna Rockets of the Major Junior Western Hockey League of the Canadian Hockey League.

  9. A 60-point season and more: Cape High School Boys Hockey All ...

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    High school boys hockey was well represented on Cape Cod. For the third straight year, a Cape team made it to TD Garden for a state championship game. Sandwich went to the state title game in 2022 ...