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St. Louis Park High School is a four-year public high school located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, United States. St. Louis Park High School is ranked by Newsweek as #290 in their "List of the 1500 Top High Schools in America," #3 among Minnesota schools on the list in 2012. [2] In 2001, the high school began participation in the International ...
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The Lake Conference was originally formed in 1932 with the charter members being Hopkins High School, Deephaven High School, Excelsior High School, (Deephaven and Excelsior High Schools were consolidated in 1952 to Minnetonka High School), Mound High School, Saint Louis Park High School, University High School, and Wayzata High School.
Nov. 18—Monday, Nov. 20 Belmont at Saltillo (girls only) East Union at Vardaman New Site at Red Bay (Ala.) Tremont at Vina (Ala.) Walnut at Hardin County (Tenn.) Booneville Thanksgiving Classic ...
St. Louis Park High School, St. Louis Park: Minnesota [19] Petersen was drafted by the Houston Rockets in the 3rd round with the 4th pick (51st overall) of the 1984 NBA draft. [20] 1981 Redd Overton: Minneapolis North High School, Minneapolis: North Hennepin Community College [note 2] 1982 Rob Shelquist: Irondale High School, New Brighton ...
High school basketball: ... Calabasas 89, Newbury Park 49 Carpinteria 61, Nordhoff 55 Chaffey 61, Montclair 43 Chino Hills 102, Chino 63 ... St. Anthony 59, St. Paul 47
Thursday was a big day for high school basketball Holiday Tournaments. Here are the scores ... S. Bend St. Joseph's 50. Zionsville 53, Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 44 ... Cissna Park, Ill. 58, N ...
Petersen, a St. Louis Park native, played high school basketball at St. Louis Park High School, being named Minnesota's Mr. Basketball in 1980, [1] as well as being the first McDonald's All-American from the state of Minnesota.