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Prior Lake High School left the Missota Conference to form the South Suburban with the several former Lake teams. Also, Chaska and Chanhassen will join the Missota conference in 2010. Eden Prairie stayed in the Lake Conference while Edina, Hopkins, Minnetonka, and Wayzata joined the Lake, disbanding the Classic Lake Conference.
Wabasso High School: Most Sports (Except Football) Top of the State: Badger/Greenbush-Middle River† Clearbrook-Gonvick High School Goodridge/Grygla-Gatzke† Kittson County Central High School, Hallock Northern Freeze† Stephen-Argyle High School: Football: Tri-Metro: The Blake School Breck School Brooklyn Center High School Concordia ...
The Classic Lake Conference conducted its activities under the auspices of and in concert with the Minnesota State High School League. The five member high schools were, Robbinsdale Armstrong High School , Edina High School , Hopkins High School , Minnetonka High School (Minnetonka), and Wayzata High School (Plymouth). Until 1999, Richfield ...
Nov. 6—Wayzata 28, Stillwater 7: Julian Diedrich ran for three touchdowns — a 42-yarder in the first quarter to give the Trojans (8-2) a 7-0 lead that held for three quarters — and then two ...
For the past two seasons, Jack Simon has been the starting tight end for the Wayzata Trojans football team. He's 6-4 and 225 pounds, blessed with strength, agility and plenty of room to grow.
Minnetonka High School has the second-largest enrollment of any Minnesota high school, behind neighboring Lake Conference rival Wayzata High School.As of 2017, it has a student population of 3,444 that is 0.5% Native American 4.8% Hispanic, 3.7% black, 6.5% Asian, and 80.2% white. [7]
White Bear Lake hosts Minnetonka in this week's FOX 9 Game of the Week — a game you can stream on FOX9.com and YouTube. White Bear Lake vs. Minnetonka high school football: How to stream Skip to ...
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.