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Feckley tops all-CIC team
West quarterback Conor Feckley, the Cook Inlet Conference passing leader, topped the All-CIC football team Tuesday, winning Offensive Player of the Year honors.
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FOOTBALL
No. 1 Palmer faces East in playoff opener
The top-ranked Palmer Moose will kick off the playoffs Friday night by hosting the East Thunderbirds in the quartertfinals of the large-school football playoffs. The rest of the state's large schools won't play until Saturday.
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FOOTBALL
Eagle River denies Bartlett comeback
Winning Cook Inlet Conference football games has never been easy for Eagle River. So when the Wolves gave up three fourth-quarter touchdowns to Bartlett on Saturday and still managed to preserve a 31-25 home win, the finish produced high emotions.
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FOOTBALL
Chugiak stymies Bartlett
With the sun shining at Anchorage Football Stadium for the first time in days, Mingledorff scored his first career touchdowns on two interception returns and the Mustangs shut out Bartlett 28-0.
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FOOTBALL
Top-ranked teams to go head-to-head this week
Week 6 of the Alaska high school football season finally brings some sweet showdowns -- the top four large-school teams in the Alaska Sports Broadcasting Network Poll clash this weekend.
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Service, South on collision course
September 15 can't get here fast enough. That's the night defending state large-school football champion Service entertains South in a rematch of last year's state championship game and a meeting of what look like the top two teams in the Cook Inlet Conference.
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FOOTBALL
Halftime challenge fires up Dimond
The Dimond Lynx didn't require any excuses by the time the Cook Inlet Conference football game was finished at Dimond Alumni Field, where the evening ended with a gorgeous rainbow to the east and a brilliant yellow skyline from the setting sun to the west.
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FOOTBALL
South High Vs. East High Football
East High Vs. South High in football action at Anchorage Football Stadium on Friday, August 17, 2012.
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LARGE
Service wins state football championship
The Service Cougars capped an undefeated season with a 37-23 win over South in the First National Bowl large-school state championship at Chugiak's Tom Huffer Sr. Stadium. The win gave Service (10-0-1) its sixth championship and its second undefeated season, the first coming in 1999.
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COOK INLET
Mustangs rally around ousted kicker
Chugiak High football coach Duncan Shackelford didn't know what to make of the skinny little kid with the big, shy smile and confident brown eyes, but he was intrigued when Craig Lowe introduced himself with a brash proclamation in November.
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LARGE
Service overwhelms Juneau 64-12
The undefeated Service Cougars performed like a wrecking crew Saturday afternoon in a 64-12 demolition of Juneau, a victory that sends Service to next week's state championship football game.


