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After hitting his head on the ice during practice in January, goalie coach Jason Jensen spent the past nine months recovering, enduring seven surgeries and participating in therapy to regulate his emotions.
Strib Varsity’s ranking spans the state and two classes and includes both of the teams that won state titles last season.
The list of 15 comes with college choices, because these athletes are catching the eyes of recruiters from all over the country.
December 20 at 2:00 PM
November 25 at 7:00 PM
November 21 at 7:00 PM
November 18 at 7:15 PM
November 15 at 3:00 PM
November 13 at 6:00 PM
November 11 at 7:00 PM
November 11 at 6:00 PM
Nov 17
12:15 PM
Chisago Lakes
Eastview (H)
Nov 17
1:00 PM
Windom
Fairmont (H)
Nov 18
12:00 PM
Rosemount
Apple Valley (H)
Nov 18
12:00 PM
Alexandria Area
Willmar (H)
Nov 18
12:00 PM
Roseau
Bemidji (H)
Nov 18
12:00 PM
Northern Lakes
Morris/Benson Area (H)
State champions and former Ms. and Mr. Hockey winners are on the list. The highest picks were Logan Hensler of Hill-Murray and Rory Guilday of Minnetonka.
Awarded by the Minnesota Star Tribune, the honors recognize outstanding accomplishments from the 2024-2025 high school sports season.
The all-sport list includes basketball player Ty Schlagel from Cretin-Derham Hall, Simley wrestler Charli Raymond, and swimmer Adalynn Biegler from Monticello.
Tasked to raise its participation rates in girls sports, Minneapolis Public Schools made flag football a districtwide push across seven high schools.
Both the head boys and girls coaching positions will be posted in the coming weeks, a district official said.
More than a dozen leaders across the state shared how their schools are creating new opportunities, dealing with change and working to make their athletic departments inclusive for populations old and new.
Jensen was previously listed in critical condition with a brain injury after a player accidentally knocked him to the ice last month.
A goal at 2:04 of the second OT period by Ella Hornung gave Hill-Murray vengeance for last season’s final.
A review showed the Wildcats had scored with 1:03 left in overtime, after the Warriors surged in the third period to tie it.
Warroad kept alive its push to win its fourth Class 1A state championship in a row.
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