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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.
High school hockey players throughout Minnesota participate in a maximum of 25 contests, excluding the section tournaments and the Minnesota State Boys' High School Hockey Tournament. Teams currently play three 17-minute periods to comprise a game. The lengthened periods were adopted by the Minnesota State High School League in 2003.
The Minnesota high school boys hockey state tournament — what has come to be known simply as "The Tourney" — is set to begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday when Monticello and Warroad meet in the first ...
No. 2 Chanhassen (24-5) sought to overcome the same fate as the past two second-seeded teams — Maple Grove in 2023 and Cretin-Derham Hall in 2022 — which lost in the Class 2A state tournament ...
In the 2022-23 season, the state had a record 67 NHL players, 59 of whom played high school hockey at such places as Chisago Lakes, South St. Paul, Brainerd, Hopkins, Rogers, Cloquet, East Grand ...
The USA Clay Target League of Eagan, Minnesota, organizes and runs high school and college clay target shooting programs along with state tournaments and a yearly National Championship It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and the independent provider of shooting sports as an extracurricular co-ed activity to high schools and colleges for ...
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 ...
Albany advanced past Fergus Falls in the state tournament via a last-minute two-point conversion stop. Becker and Kimball advanced with less difficulty. \\