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Wayzata High School is a comprehensive public high school in Plymouth, Minnesota, United States, a suburb of Minneapolis. The high school, operated by Wayzata Public Schools , had about 3711 students in grades 9 to 12 as of 10/1/23, [ 2 ] making it Minnesota's largest secondary school by enrollment.
Wayzata Public Schools (ISD #284) is a public school district in the northwestern area of Hennepin County, Minnesota, U.S. serving all or part of the cities of Corcoran, Maple Grove, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka, Orono, Plymouth, and Wayzata.
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.
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Wayzata's volleyball team continued its season-long dominance Thursday with a three-set victory over Anoka in the Class 4A semifinals at Xcel Energy Center. The Trojans (33-0) won 25-14, 25-13, 25 ...
Most Sports Lake: 1932–present: Buffalo High School. Eden Prairie High School Edina High School Hopkins High School Minnetonka High School. St. Michael-Albertville High School Wayzata High School. All Sports Lake Superior: Ashland High School (WI) Cloquet High School Duluth Denfeld High School Duluth Marshall High School Hermantown High ...
The MSHSL was founded in 1916 as the State High School Athletic Association (SHSAA) in order to promote and regulate school athletics. It later expanded its mission to include fine arts programs. In 1922, SHSAA joined the National Federation of State High School Associations. In 1929, the State High School Athletic Association adopted a new ...
Once the calendar turned to February, Close began looking like a top-flight goalie and he backstopped the Gophers to their best performance all season. Though they had lost Brock Faber, Ben Meyers and Matthew Knies to the US Olympic team, [2] Minnesota won their final eight regular season games and shot up both the standings and the rankings.