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Minnehaha Academy is a member of the Independent Metro Athletic Conference. [6] The school colors are red and white. Since 1990 the teams have been called the Redhawks, with the only exceptions being for some of the co-op teams. [7] The following MSHSL sanctioned sports are offered: [8] Alpine Skiing (boys' and girls') Baseball (boys')
In seventh grade, he played three games of junior varsity basketball for Minnehaha Academy, a private Christian school in Minneapolis, before moving to the varsity team. Suggs was a starter at the varsity level as an eighth-grade student, averaging 17.5 points, 4.4 steals, and four assists per game. [3]
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Minnehaha Academy, a private college preparatory school, has their elementary and middle school campus on 42nd Street and West River Parkway. [8] John H. Stevens House on 4901 Minnehaha Avenue [9] The 46th Street Station and the 50th/Minnehaha Station on the Metro Blue Line [10]
As a freshman at Minnehaha Academy, Holmgren averaged 6.2 points and three rebounds per game. [6] His team won its second straight Class 2A state championship. [7] In his sophomore season, Holmgren averaged 18.6 points and 11 rebounds per game and led his team to another Class 2A state title. [6]
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Minnehaha Academy, Minneapolis: Gonzaga: Suggs was drafted by the Orlando Magic with the 5th pick in the 1st Round of the 2021 NBA draft. 2021 Chet Holmgren: Minnehaha Academy, Minneapolis: Gonzaga: Holmgren was drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 2nd pick in the 1st Round of the 2022 NBA draft. 2022 Braeden Carrington [59]
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