Definitely a possibility. Although Barrow High School (located in renamed from Barrow to Utquigvik city) has a student body hardly more than 200, it fields varsity football, basketball, ice hockey, soccer, and wrestling teams. As the beneficiary of vast oil wealth that has been consequent from being in The North Slope Borough the funds to support community activities, sports and otherwise, have been no deterrent.
Perhaps some will recall the 2015 NFL Network's TV show which over multiple episodes chronicled all aspects of the football team. It was titled, "Football Town: Barrow, Alaska." (Although that year's team did make the playoffs with a 5-3 record, they did not make it to compete for the State Championship.)
Anyone interested in an armchair visit to the city can watch the made in Alaska Hollwood film, "Big Miracle." While there are positioning shots filmed by the second crew, the action and close ups were recreated on an open air movie set built just below my office in Anchorage. When The Rant Board was still alive I had chronicled the movie's production through photos I took from my office balcony and in my residential neighborhood where the Arctic ocean was replicated on a lake at the end of my street.
Here are a few of the scenes from the filming of the Drew Barrymore/John Krasinski/Ted Danson/Krisin Bell "Big Miracle" movie that I photographed and included in a picture book. If you look closely you can see several of them pictured. (The book also includes my photos of scenes from a subsequent made in Alaska Movie,"The Frozen Ground" that featured Nicolas Cage and John Cusack.)