Barrow High School is a public high school in Utqiaávik (formerly Barrow), Alaska, United States, operated by the North Slope Borough School District. As of the 2016âÂÂ2017 school year, the school had 232 students.
A high school football team was established at the school in 2006. It is the only known American football team to have its home field north of the Arctic Circle.
In 2011, the football team finished the regular season with a 7âÂÂ1 record and qualified for the Alaska Small School State Playoffs. They eventually advanced to the state finals, but were defeated by Nikiski High School. The Whalers' football team finished the season with an 8âÂÂ2 record.
In 2015, the Barrow High School football team and its staff participated in a TV show entitled Football Town: Barrow, Alaska, which chronicled the team during their 2015 season. The show was broadcast on the NFL Network and premiered on September 22, 2015. The season ran for eight episodes and followed the daily lives of the Whalers' football players, coaches, parents, and staff throughout the season. The Whalers ended the 2015 season with a 5âÂÂ3 record, and qualified for the Alaska state playoffs, but were eliminated in the first round by powerhouse Nikiski. The Whalers finished the 2015 season with a 5âÂÂ4 record and were ranked as the #20 high school football team in Alaska by MaxPreps.
In 2017, the football team won the state title.
In 2018, the football team would advance to the state finals but were defeated by Eielson with the score 36âÂÂ0.
The 2019 season would see the team once again reach the Division III state finals losing to Houston 41âÂÂ8.
In 2015, the Barrow boys' basketball team won the Alaska Class 3A State Championship with a 50âÂÂ40 victory over two-time defending state champion, Monroe Catholic. The Whalers' team was led by 5-star recruit Kamaka Hepa, a 6'7" freshman who was regarded as one of the top basketball recruits in the country. He was ranked as the #21 ranked basketball recruit in the country by ESPN for the class of 2018. The Whalers' boys' basketball team finished the 2014âÂÂ2015 season with a 24âÂÂ3 record, the highest win percentage in school history.