It’s hard to believe, but Alaska has already entered the postseason. According to the High School Football America Alaska Top 5 high school football rankings, which are generated by NFL Play Football, Soldotna enters the postseason as the top-ranked team. The Stars will be vying for their 13th state title overall. At the end of the state championships, the newest state rankings will be published.
Alaska
- First Practice — July 26
- First Games — August 11
- Playoffs Begin — October 6
- Championships — October 14 (Division III); October 21 (Divisions I & II)
High School Football America Alaska Top 5
Ranking/Team | Record | Last Week |
No. 1 Soldotna | (8-0) | 1 |
No. 2 West | (7-2)* | 2 |
No. 3 Bettye Davis East | (6-2) | 3 |
No. 4 Lathrop | (6-2) | 4 |
No. 5 Colony | (5-3) | 5 |
* forfeit loss to Dimond after Hawaii game against ‘Aiea rescheduled due to wildfires. The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.
How Can I Watch Live Online High School Football in Alaska?
Anywhere in the world, you may watch your preferred Alaska high school football divisions live streamed online for free. You can watch the Alaska high school football playoffs live online without having to download anything. To gain immediate access via your television or device, all you need is an internet connection and access to a browser.
In the ASAA High school football in the week and playoffs live championships, eight teams from each classification compete. Teams are seeded 1–8 according on how they placed in their district, and then compete in single-elimination tournaments (1A (8-man) Class I and 1A (8-person) Class II) until a state champion is proclaimed in each classification.
In the final week of November, the playoffs’ first round is held. The second round occurs during the first week of December, the third round during the second week, the fourth round during the third week, the fifth round during the fourth week, and so on, until a state champion in each division—1A (8-man) Class II and 1A (8-person) Division Class III—is named. Division I Alaska high school football will kick off with clash between reigning champion and top contender.
Football classes in Alaska
Class I
Class II
Class III
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