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While the Seawolves came out on the losing end of both games, local product Bret Link received a warm welcome for his homecoming and scored a goal for CC on Saturday.
The Lynx secured the program’s first state title since 2001 with a walk-off defensive stand.
The Eagles avenged their first loss of the season on the road against East while the top-seeded Lynx stayed undefeated by beating Bartlett again in a rematch of the season-opener.
The star post player and four-star recruit’s connections to the program run deep and date back to a time before she was even born.
The Warriors squared off with the Lynx for the first time this season in a non-tournament match and showed why the defending 4A state champs are still the team to beat in the Last Frontier.
The Warriors have eight returning players, including three all-state tournament selections, but aren’t resting on last year’s laurels as they aim to repeat as 4A champions.
Also, the first-ever champion from Region III was crowned by upsetting a defending champ and a trio of seniors finally achieved their goals of finishing on top after years of patience and hard work.
Anchorage edged out the Brown Bears in the team’s home opener at a longtime Alaska hockey venue.
The reigning Division I national champion Pioneers capitalized on the Seawolves being short-handed on the ice to give head coach David Carle of Anchorage a 6-2 victory in his homecoming.
The clash over the installation project has caused a schism between the swimming and diving communities that train and compete alongside each other at aquatic centers throughout the state.