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In 1929, the State High School Athletic Association adopted a new name, the Minnesota State High School League, as well as a new vision. The League started accepting non-public schools' applications for admitance in 1974. [5] In 1960, the MSHSL was sanctioned as a non-profit by a Minnesota State Statute. [5]
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
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
Nine-man football is a type of American football played by high schools that are too small to field teams for the usual 11-man game. In the United States, the Minnesota State High School League, North Dakota High School Activities Association, South Dakota High School Activities Association, and Wyoming High School Activities Association hold high-school state tournaments in nine-man football.
The Minnesota River Conference (MRC) is a Minnesota high school sports conference, formed in the late 1950s. It serves mainly the Southwestern Suburbs of the Twin Cities . Mayer Lutheran is furthest north while former member (until 2024), Tri-City United (TCU), was its furthest south.
The Lake Conference conducts its activities under the auspices and in concert of the Minnesota State High School League. [ 2 ] On August 30, 2024, Maple Grove announced that they will be switching from the Northwest Suburban Conference to the Lake Conference in the Fall of 2025, bringing the conference to 8 members.
From 1,000-points to 100 wins, last week's top athletes were busy reaching major milestones.
Elk River High School entered the M8 as a competitor in the sport of football in 2010 and Duluth East and Duluth Denfeld High Schools joined the conference for football in the fall of 2012. St. St. Francis, Chisago Lakes Area, and North Branch Area High School began competing in the Mississippi 8 Conference during 2013-14 school year.