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The South Suburban Conference is a Minnesota State High School League conference in Minnesota. It was started officially on July 1, 2010, when 9 schools from the Lake Conference and one from the Missota Conference left their respective conferences to create the South Suburban. They offer 30 different interscholastic sports and 14 fine arts ...
Edina (locally / iː ˈ d aɪ n ə / ⓘ ee-DY-nə, / ɪ ˈ d aɪ n ə / ih-DY-nə) [8] is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States and a first-ring suburb of Minneapolis. The population was 53,494 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making it the 18th most populous city in Minnesota .
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]
The Suburban East Conference is a Minnesota State High School League conference in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Member schools field a full complement of 30 interscholastic sports and 14 Fine Arts activities.
Armstrong joined the Northwest Suburban Conference while Edina, Hopkins, Minnetonka and Wayzata joined Eden Prairie in the Lake Conference. All of the teams in the Classic Lake were part of the Lake Conference until 1993; because of the size of Lake, it had been split into two divisions: Lake Red and Lake Blue.
Edina held the record for most consecutive state championships in girls tennis with fifteen from 1978 to 1992. [15] In 2012, Edina broke their own record by winning nineteen straight state championships from 1997 to 2015. In June 2023, Edina was the first school in Minnesota to achieve 200 state championships.
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. [3]
The conference was founded in 2013. The Big South Conference play began with the 2014–2015 school year. Foundation members of the conference were thirteen schools, with six coming from the South Central Conference (the SCC of the c. pre-2010s [a]), which competed in the East Division, and seven coming from the Southwest Conference (SWC ...