The Real Frozen Tundra: Green Bay has nothing on this high school.
There is no blueprint... And that's the charm of the whole thing. I can't think of a better teaching opportunity than to take a group of kids into uncharted territory and to watch them grow in it. One cannot wish them anything but success. The solution to their on-the-field problem might be to teach the polar bears to play linebacker.
posted by Howard_T at 03:13 PM on December 03, 2007
Excellent find- thanks for posting this.
posted by irunfromclones at 03:31 PM on December 03, 2007
I don't know how you found this,but what a great post.Good way to teach the kids up there discipline and have self-esteem.Must be a pretty boring place to live.
posted by Ghastly1 at 04:51 PM on December 03, 2007
Great article. Nice post dbt.
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 05:27 PM on December 03, 2007
Awesome. I hope they get a chance to take a dip in the Arctic.
posted by dusted at 12:47 AM on December 04, 2007
Interesting read and some great photos. Thanks for posting it dbt.
posted by squealy at 06:14 AM on December 04, 2007
Saw this story on espn. Someone raised money and had field turf put in there so they have a real field. It was nice. They won their opener there and jumped in the Arctic. Good story!!
posted by Debo270 at 11:46 AM on December 04, 2007
To me, this FPP is what SportsFilter is all about.
posted by tommybiden at 01:18 PM on December 04, 2007
Great Story. I can think of a few professional players that could use a trip to the artic.
posted by indigoskye at 08:40 AM on December 05, 2007
Wow. Great article, thanks for posting it.
posted by lil_brown_bat at 11:34 AM on December 03, 2007