Monthly Archives: March 2016

Smoke from a distant fire…

A Series Saturday Edition:

Volcanic Series


Alaska Powerball

2016 Ice Classic Poster
The official 2016 Nenana Ice Classic Poster

The tripod was raised for the 100th time on the Tanana River Sunday, kicking off the 2016 edition of the Nenana Ice Classic.

That first year, 1917, the jackpot was $801. The largest jackpot came in 2014 when it hit $363,627. On average, 290,000 guesses are made each year. You have until April 5 to make your pick. As of March 1, the river ice was 40″ thick where the tripod now stands.


Warm Winter

This was probably not the Interior Alaska winter to miss.

Officially, Fairbanks has not had a day where it has dropped below minus thirty degrees. A normal winter will see 25 days at or below -30F.

Almost all of the snow Fairbanks has seen this winter was before winter officially began, meteorologically speaking. Of the 52.6″ of snow recorded this season, 50.1″ of it fell between September and November.

That leaves the 2015-2016 winter as the driest ever recorded with 2.5″, easily breaking the previous record of 4.9″ of snow in 1918-1919.

With just under three weeks remaining of winter, the National Weather Service is forecasting above normal temps and below normal precipitation for Alaska’s Interior.


Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament

The X, Saint Paul Minnesota:

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2016 marks the 72nd annual Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament, one of the largest such events in the country. I was in St Paul on Wednesday, the first day of the tournament, so I ventured over to The X for some first round action.

Litchfield & Germantown during warmups
Litchfield & Hermantown during warm ups

The Litchfield Dragons were taking on the Hermantown Hawks in the third game of the day. The Hawks had been state runners-up the previous six years in a row, and they played like they were on a mission. Cole Koepke would score 4 goals in an 11-3 romp. Kopek’s 4th goal was, to use the high school vernacular, sick. He took the puck at the top of the circles, skated in on the goal, a couple of stick handling moves put the goal tender on his rear end, then Koepke calmly put the puck into the back of the net.

Hermantown would go on to win the Class A Championship with a 5-0 win over Breck, behind a strong performance by their goaltender Luke Olson.

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Wayzata celebrates
Wayzata celebrates first title, Photo credit: AARON LAVINSKY – STAR TRIBUNE

The Class AA Championship was between the Wayzata Trojans and the Eden Prairie Eagles on Saturday night. Eden Prairie was the obvious favorite, although Wayzata would take an early 1-0 lead behind some very physical play and sound defense.

Eden Prairie would score the next three and led 3-1 midway through the second period. That is when things took a turn for the interesting. Wayzata was called for a 5 minute major penalty, their second of the night. Trojan coach Pat O’Leary called a time out. Coming out of the time out, Billy Duma scored a short handed goal. Then Wayzata drew a penalty, and the teams were skating 4 on 4 when Matt Nelson scored to tie it up at 3.

Defenseman Logan Lindstrand scored from near the point in the third for what would be the game winning goal. The Trojans would add an empty netter with .8 seconds left for a 5-3 win, and the program’s first state title.

Clyde The Lucky Frog
Wayzata’s MVP: Clyde the Lucky Frog

Attendance for the Class AA session was 19,655. Over 22,000 attended Friday’s session for a new tourney single session record.


End of an Era

A Series Saturday Edition:

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