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Anchorage Wolverines & Fairbanks Ice Dogs NAHL Playoff Push, Big C Relays with Lightning Fast Relays & Snow Depth Debates

Anchorage Wolverines & Fairbanks Ice Dogs NAHL Playoff Push, Big C Relays with Lightning Fast Relays & Snow Depth Debates

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In this episode of Alaska Sports Talk, we dive into a jam-packed weekend of sports action and a little weather mystery for good measure! The Anchorage Wolverines and the Fairbanks Ice Dogs are locked in a fierce battle for playoff positioning — who will come out on top as the #2 seed heading into their first-round clash? We break down the stakes, scenarios, and what fans can expect from this electric rivalry.

Then we hit the track with results from the Big C Relays, where the Chugiak Girls Track & Field team is turning heads and turning in blazing times — could this be one of the fastest squads in the state?

And finally, we shift gears to the great Alaska weather debate: where is the official snow depth measured in Anchorage? AST's mission to get Jackie Purcell on the pod soon!

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