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Yellow Medicine East High School. Most Sports (Except Football) Central Lakes: Alexandria High School Brainerd High School Fergus Falls High School Rocori High School Apollo High School, St. Cloud Sartell High School Sauk Rapids-Rice High School Tech High School, St Cloud Willmar High School Detroit Lakes High School: All sports Central Minnesota
The Westfall Mustangs wrestling team took 16th place overall at the Doan Ford Invitational at Barnesville High School over the weekend.
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.
Minnesota high school athletic conference navigational boxes (11 P) Pages in category "Minnesota high school sports conferences" The following 21 pages are in this ...
The Granite Ridge Conference is a high school athletic conference that is sanctioned by the Minnesota State High School League. The conference was designed to create a better alignment for the involved schools. Currently, there are eight members.
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.
Redwood Valley High School Redwood Falls: 5,254 1882 Public 318 Cardinals SWC St. James Area High School Saint James: 4,605 1896 Public 272 Saints SCC St. Peter High School St. Peter: 11,196 1865 Public 482 Saints SCC Waseca High School: Waseca: 9,410 1878 Public 621 Bluejays SCC Windom Area High School Windom: 4,646 1894 Public 300 Eagles SWC
Until 2005, St. Louis Park High School and Robbinsdale Cooper High School were also members, but left for the North Suburban Conference due to their smaller student bodies. At a conference meeting, held November 7, 2008, the superintendents of four of five schools voted to remove Armstrong from the conference starting in the 2010–2011 school ...