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Kasey and Tyler Krekling are coaches for Hayfield High School's baseball teams.
Their parents were in Kenai , Alaska , watching their other son Tyler coach the Homer Mariners in the Division II State Tournament.
Jeff and Sandy were able to follow the Hayfield Vikings on the radio, and when all said and done, they had two sons coaching in a state baseball tournament.
Homer, Alaska , is the Halibut Fishing Capital of Alaska .
Many of his players are on a fishing boat as soon as high school baseball season ends.
The nearest summer team is an hour and a half drive away.
Tyler said he's trying to model his program after his big brother’s program in Hayfield .
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