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The Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) is a voluntary, non-profit association for the support and governance of interscholastic activities at high schools in Minnesota, United States. [1] The association supports interscholastic athletics and fine arts programs for member schools.
Westbrook-Walnut Grove High School: Football: Southern Minnesota: Buffalo Lake-Hector High School Cedar Mountain/Comfrey† Martin County West High School, Sherburn Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School, New Ulm New Ulm Cathedral High School Red Rock Central High School, Lamberton Sleepy Eye High School St. Mary's High School, Sleepy Eye ...
Arkansas, the 49th state to sanction high school wrestling, began scholastic wrestling competition in the 2008-09 season, with over forty schools participating in the state's first season. [7] Mississippi became the 50th U.S. state to sanction high school wrestling as a sport. Their first state-sanctioned wrestling tournament took place during ...
From left, Minisink Valley's Zach Filip and Monroe-Woodbury's Brandon Carcaterra wrestle in the 152 lb match during the Section 9 Duals semifinal at Minisink Valley High School on January 11, 2023 ...
2024 Section 1 Division II (small-school) wrestling championship tournament medalists. 101 pounds. Kelvin Jimenez, Sleepy Hollow. Zach De Guzman, Edgemont
The Mississippi 8 Conference (M8) is a high school athletic and activities conference in the Twin Cities area in Central Minnesota with 8 member high schools. The conference derives its name from 6 of the original 8 member schools being located within 10 miles from the Mississippi River.
The seedings for the Section 9 Division 1 (large school) wrestling tournament have been released. Monroe-Woodbury will host the action on Friday and Saturday. The finals are set for 5 p.m. Saturday.
The Simley High School wrestling team, located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, ranked nationally in the top twenty-five for seven of the last ten years. [1] [2] The Scholastic wrestling program was founded by teacher Jim Short. The program secured its first place state title within seven years.