Eagle River Wolves Break Ground on $3M Facility Upgrade
The Eagle River Wolves, a 4A program in Alaska, have officially broken ground on a $3 million facility upgrade. The project aims to enhance the team's training and competition capabilities. The Wolves finished last season with a 6-4 record, narrowly missing the state playoffs. The facility upgrade is expected to attract top recruits and improve the team's competitiveness in the 4A division. The new facilities will feature state-of-the-art amenities, including a weight room, locker rooms and a turf field. The upgrade is set to be completed before the start of the upcoming season, with the Wolves looking to capitalize on the new facilities and make a deeper run in the playoffs. The ASAA has taken notice of the upgrade, with officials predicting a significant impact on the program's performance.