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Rabu, 20 September 2017

The Minnesota State High School League conducts championships for high school sports in Minnesota. Here is a list of past winter sports champions.

Debate



source : www.twincities.com

  1. ^ There are no classes in State Policy debate
  1. ^ From 1986 to 1989, it was an invitational meet, with the State Debate Tournament Event beginning in the 1990-1991 school year
  2. ^ There are no classes in Lincoln-Douglas debate

Boys Alpine Skiing



source : www.sbncollegehockey.com

  1. ^ In 1997 the name changed from Slalom to Alpine
  2. ^ Alpine skiing is not split into classes
  3. ^ On in the first year of the tournament were both a Senior High and Junior High class included
  4. ^ Bloomington Lincoln High School was closed in 1982

Girls Alpine Skiing



source : en.wikipedia.org

  1. ^ There are no class systems in girls Apline skiing
  2. ^ In the 1976 and 1977, the first two years of Girls skiing competition, an overall team champion was named, based on a point system involving the team results from both cross-country and slalom skiing state competitions. In 1976 the overall champion was Bloomington Lincoln High School, and in 1977 the overall champion was Cloquet High School

Boys Nordic Skiing



source : www.mshsl.org

  1. ^ The name was changed to Nordic Skiing from Cross Country Skiing beginning in the 1995 season
  2. ^ There is no official class system used in nordic skiing
  3. ^ The first annual Arrowhead High School Ski Meet, sponsored by Duluth Central High School was held on January 30, 1932 at Chester Park in Duluth. The only event was ski jumping. The second annual Arrowhead High School Ski Meet was held on February 19, 1933 in Chester Park and included cross-country ski run, and junior and senior high ski jumping
  4. ^ Due to the increased interest in skiing, the first state ski meet was held at Duluth on Saturday, February 17, 1934 and was again sponsored by Duluth Central High School. The Events were both junior and senior high cross-country skiing and ski jumping. This format was maintained through 1977, at which time ski jumping was eliminated

Girls Nordic Skiing



source : en.wikipedia.org

  1. ^ The name was changed to Nordic Skiing from Cross Country Skiing beginning in the 1995 season
  2. ^ There is no official class system used in nordic skiing

Girls Hockey



source : www.nhl.com

  1. ^ Girls hockey was not split into classes until the 2002 season

Dance Team



source : www.edinaschools.org


  1. ^ J/F mean Jazz/Funk
  2. ^ H/P means High Kick/Precision

Wrestling



source : www.nhl.com

Girls Gymnastics



source : www.swnewsmedia.com

Boys Hockey



For a detailed article see Minnesota high school boys hockey

Boys Swimming and Diving



Girls Basketball



  1. ^ Before Girls Basketball was switched to a winter sport, the first tournament was played in the fall of 1974 with the second state tournament being played in the winter of 1975

Boys Basketball



  1. ^ From 1971 to 1975, the MSHSL held a playoff game between the class A and AA champions.

Adapted Floor Hockey



Adapted Floor Hockey CI

Adapted Floor Hockey PI

Curling



See also



  • List of Minnesota State High School League State Championships
  • Fall Activities
  • Spring Activities
  • Minnesota State High School League


 
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