2025-26 Skyline Conference Preview

This is the 5th preview in my 2025-26 season preview series.  Week 1 concludes with a look at the Skyline Conference.  For a list of all the season previews and how they are done, click here.

Concordia Academy Beacons (2024-25 season 16-11, 11-5 Conference, 3rd)
The best dressed coach in the metro has downgraded his wardrobe much to my disappointment.  He also has to replace 4 of his top 5 scorers.  That includes guard Gage Green and forward Noah Quiggle who both averaged over 14 PPG.  Junior guard Logan Duis is the top returning scorer 9 PPG.  He's joined in the backcourt by junior Langston Huffman (7 PPG) and junior Jake Smith (4.1 PPG).  Soph forward Zeid Ndiaye is a breakout candidate with significant upside.  Judah Shepp (5.5 PPG) will join him on the frontline trying to replace Quiggle's production.

Legacy Christian Academy Lions
(2024-25 season 17-10, 7-1 MCAA, Tie 1st North)
Coach Nate Bellefeuille moves his Lions to the Skyline from the MCAA.  He loses top scorer Andrew Mulvihill (14.6 PPG) but returns 3 other double figure starters.  Hudson Strand (14.3 PPG) and Ty Nelson (12.8 PPG) provide returning perimeter firepower.  Forward Max Leifker (10.9 PPG) is the main big man but on offense plays as a stretch 5.  Junior guard Ryan Wald joins those 3 seniors as main rotation guys coming back.  

Maranatha Christian Academy Mustangs (2024-25 season 14-14, 13-3 Conference, 2nd)
Al Harris takes over the program.  He has to replace leading scorer JoJo Bartolomeos (17.3 PPG) and 2 other role guys but still has a ton coming back.  Junior guard Marcus Marshall (22.1 PPG) transfers in from Minneapolis North so that will easily replace the scoring.  He's joined in the backcourt by Daijor McCrimmon (14 PPG), Jaidyn Rennie (8.2 PPG), Nate Williams (4.8 PPG) and Chris Daniel (2.9 PPG).  Eli Ahrends (10 PPG) and Teni Phillips (9.2 PPG) are experienced inside.  Its a roster that fits coach Harris and his style very well.  Expect them to play a high intensity defensive style with fast pace.

New Life Academy Eagles (2024-25 season 9-18, 4-12 Conference, 7th)
The Eagles return everybody except 1 senior.  Guards Grant Clausen (13.1 PPG) and Evan Seaton (12.7 PPG) lead the offense.  Seaton is one of the better shooters in the league.  Senior point guard Ezekiel Lindahl returns to run the offense.  Seniors Dylan Wall and Joshua Greene join them in the perimeter rotation.  Senior Cameron Karasek mans the front line along with juniors James Hudson and Kaden Place.

Nova Classical Academy Knights (2024-25 season 11-16, 3-13 Conference, 8th)
The Knights broke thru and got their first Skyline win ever last season.  Can they make another jump this season?  The 16.8 PPG from guard Mason Engelking will be hard to replace.  But they do return leading scorer Caleb Taylor at 18.5 PPG.  Kincaid Gerber (5.4 PPG) and Abe Brady (4.2 PPG) will look to pick up some of the lost scoring on the wings.  Finn Penniman, Cole Rydberg and frosh Elias Taylor all return at guard spots as well.  Size is a problem for them.

St. Agnes Aggies (2024-25 season 13-14, 10-6 Conference, 4th)
Former head coach Chris Pierce took an assistant job at North St. Paul.  Former Cooper coach Bo Powell temporarily had the job.  Now Malique McCoy comes in from St. Paul Academy to be the new head coach.   He has a major task ahead of him.  The Aggies will have to replace 10 seniors and that included their entire rotation.  Undersized junior guard Thomas Plasch (1.3 PPG) is the only player with any varsity experience.

St. Croix Lutheran Crusaders (2024-25 season 25-4, 16-0 Conference, 1st)
The Crusaders have to replace their entire starting lineup and top reserve forward after making the section final last year.  That includes league MVP Riccardo Marzetti (21.1 PPG) and 2 other double figure scorers.  The backcourt will still be solid and undersized with seniors Colin Avery, Isaac Garcia and Thomas Hermann joining junior Noah Little.  All saw a ton of time off the bench.  Who mans the front court is a huge question as there's no experienced candidate.  But the Crusaders do seem to just reload every season.

St. Croix Prep Lions (2024-25 season 17-12, 9-7 Conference, 5th)
Leading scorer William Weeldreyer (12.3 PPG) needs to be replaced after anchoring the interior for the last 2 seasons.  Logan Eiselt (11.7 PPG) paired with him up front last season and should lead the Lions offense this season.  Junior wing Ali Akram (11.2 PPG) returns to lead the perimeter offense.  Cooper Beckmann returns with him in the backcourt.  Patrick McGurran, Henry Canfield and Linden Taylor will be JV options from last year looking for bigger roles.

Trinity Tri-Hawks (2024-25 season 13-15, 6-10 Conference, 6th)
Athletic director Pat Buchanan stays home as the new head coach.  He's bounced around from Mayer Lutheran, Apple Valley and Kennedy in the past.  He has to replace all 5 starters.  Senior guard Tobias Berge (4.8 PPG) is the most experienced returnee.  Brian Maloy returns on the wing.  A group of sophomores who started on JV last year will look to step into bigger roles.

Predicted Order of Finish

  1. Maranatha  
  2. Legacy
  3. Concordia
  4. St. Croix Lutheran  
  5. St. Croix Prep 
  6. New Life    
  7. Trinity 
  8. Nova Classical  
  9. St. Agnes 

Conference Overview
The league membership change looks like soccer relegation.  Legacy moves up from the MCAA.  Cristo Rey departs for the EMAC.  Maranatha is the heavy favorite here with most everybody back and adding Marcus Marshall.  Legacy also has plenty coming back so I'll pick them to make a push for the next spot in their inaugural season in the league.  After that, most everybody has major pieces to replace.  Concordia and St. Croix Lutheran should battle for the 3rd spot.  St. Croix Prep is the best of the rest and it drops off after that.  Nova, Trinity and New Life should be a fun battle for 6th.  I'll give New Life the nod here as they return the most.  Trinity and St. Agnes have entire lineups to replace.

Conference MVP: Marcus Marshall Jr - Maranatha

Underclassmen to watch: 

  • Zeid Ndiaye, Jake Smith - Concordia
  • Silas Kardell - Legacy 
  • Colin Michaelis, Jeremiah Rupp - New Life
  • Elias Taylor - Nova 
  • Henry Canfield - St. Croix Prep 
  • Jacob Bowden, Declan Cudd, Samuel Ekholm - Trinity
Conference Games to Watch
  • Legacy at Maranatha - Dec 19th
  • Maranatha at Concordia - Jan 26th 
  • Maranatha at Legacy - Feb 3rd 
Non-Conference Games to Watch
  • Legacy at Becker - Dec 2nd  
  • Maranatha at Lake City - Dec 6th 
  • Maranatha vs Twin Cities Academy - Dec 26th (Capitol City Classic at UNW-SP) 
  • Maranatha vs SW Christian - Dec 27th (Capitol City Classic at Bethel) 
  • Minneapolis North at Maranatha - Jan 29th
  • Blake at Maranatha - Feb 10th 
  • Legacy at Spectrum - Feb 12th 
  • Breck at Maranatha - Feb 24th 
  • St. Paul Highland Park at Concordia - Feb 24th (Concordia all-time leading scorer Zach Towle returns home as Highland Park coach)

2025-26 MCAA Preview

This is the 4th preview in my 2025-26 season preview series.  We continue the conference previews with a look at the Minnesota Classic Athletic Association (MCAA).  For a list of all the season previews and how they are done, click here.

Christ's Household of Faith Lions 
(2024-25 season 11-17, Independent)
CHOF moves into the MCAA for basketball only after being an independent.  4 seniors need to be replaced.  They will return Sawyer Okerstrom inside.  Guard Elias Bratzel also returns to the starting lineup.  Soph guard Nolan Sarbacker is poised to have a breakout season.  8th grade guard Chase Sarbacker should also see plenty of minutes.

Eagle Ridge Academy Gryphons (2024-25 season 13-14, 4-4 Conference, Tie 2nd South)
The Gryphons program has a new leader this year in Kalvin O'Neal.  Leading scorer Nils Johansson (16.8 PPG) is the biggest lost.  The junior guard duo of King Davis and Mo Moassaquoi combined for over 25 PPG last season and will be the catalyst this season.  Seniors Andrew Brakel and Braxton Ray return to the perimeter rotation as well.  Forwards Evan Hansen and Oliver Kelash will have to be replaced inside.  Seniors Hamza Said (5.3 PPG) and Chris Asuma (5.4 PPG) are the main options there.

Heritage Christian Academy Eagles (2024-25 season 25-7, 8-0 Conference, 1st South)
Heritage's outstanding 2025 class carried them all the way to the state tournament where they lost in the quarters to state champion Dawson-Boyd.  It was only the 2nd class ever to have 4 1000 point scorers.  Now coach Tim Herman has to replace 6 seniors and rebuild the roster.  Wing Griffin Booms (5 PPG) is the only returning starter.  Junior forward Aaron Palmer averaged 11 PPG last season backing up Minnesota football recruit Abu Tarawallie inside.  He'll be the top option this season.  Senior wing Jesper Synstelien will also see a much expanded role.

Lakes International Language Academy Dragons (2024-25 season 0-26, 0-8 Conference, 5th North)
Soph PG Jackson Dowd (9.9 PPG) returns to lead a roster that took its lumps last season.  Senior guard Matthew Deimer joins him in the backcourt.  Soph Zakariya Ndiaye and Henry Selby lead the front line.

Liberty Classical Academy Lions (2024-25 season 25-4, 8-1 EMAC, 2nd)
The Lions move into the MCAA after back to back trips to the EMAC championship game.  Coach John Towle returns his entire roster and looks to make a big run in the north division.  That includes EMAC MVP Sam Rupnow (26.6 PPG) and Ethan Richter (20.5 PPG) on the wing.  Those seniors combine with junior PG Cruz Triana (11.1 PPG) to form a formidable perimeter trio.  William Gilbert and Eric Kneen are the top front line options.

Math and Science Academy Dragons (2024-25 season 11-15, 3-8 EMAC, 5th)
Rich Berkley takes over the program.  He was previously on the Eagle Ridge Academy staff.  Math and Science also moves to the MCAA from the EMAC.  They'll join CHOF in the south division.  It'll be a transition year with a new coach and 4 new starters.  The front line of Tomi Taiwo and Adam Olaoye has graduated along with guards David Musherure and Noah Gebe.  The top 2 scorers do return though.  Junior Jacob Balami (9.7 PPG) and soph Elisee Voumadi (8.8 PPG) are a guard duo that the Dragons can build around.

Mayer Lutheran Crusaders (2024-25 Season 13-14, 4-4 Conference, Tie 2nd South)
Mayer Lutheran has to replace a big chunk of their rotation.  They lose leading scorer Nate Lindesmith along with 5 other seniors.  They also lose soph star Chase Maetzold who has transferred to Chaska.  Junior guard Ben Lindesmith and soph wing Carter Neitzel are the top returnees.  Size will be a question mark. Frosh guard Dylan Sunde could move up from JV and contribute.

North Lakes Academy Huskies (2024-25 season 7-20, 2-6 Conference, 4th North)
New head coach Brian Schlief lost the last game of last season at Maple Lake to North Lakes.  If you can't beat them, join them! I kid, I kid.  (Czar's Correction: Maple Lake actually won that game)  He has to replace the top 2 scorers including 13.4 PPG from lone double figure scorer DJ Dillard.  Senior guards Levi Molitor (7.5 PPG, top returning scorer) and Micah Schlock will be top options.  Very little scoring punch or size to go with them.

PACT Charter Panthers (2024-25 season 14-13, 4-4 Conference, 3rd North)
The Panthers lose leading scorer Tim Cherenkevich (15.2 PPG) but have a nice duo to build around.  Soph guard Fred Onyinkwa (12.1 PPG) and senior forward Jayden Busch (11.5 PPG) will be their inside/out duo.  Wing Caleb Engelhart (7.6 PPG) also returns to the starting lineup.  Depth will need to step up as the entire bench rotation graduated.  That could come from soph forward Lucas Novitsky who averaged 3.9 PPG last season.

Spectrum Sting (2024-25 season 22-8, 7-1 Conference, Tie 1st North)
Assistant CJ Maternoski takes over the program after Tom Terhaar took the Chisago Lakes job.  In an innovative move (expected from a UW guy), my sources tell me that he's also added a "Get Back" coach to the staff to make sure no game winners are called off.  Spectrum graduates 2 starters from a roster where all 5 starters averaged double figures.  The Sting also lose star forward Bryce Gaustad (16 PPG) who is now at Anoka.  Guards Eli Miller (10.3 PPG) and Cody Benson (12.9 PPG) return in the starting lineup.  This is another roster where the bench was all seniors so the depth will not be experienced.  Big question on how they retool the front court.

United Christian Academy Thunder (2024-25 season 16-12, 2-6 Conference, Tie 4th South)
2013 Bethany Academy grad Roy Mould returns to his alma mater as new head coach.  Senior guards Josiah Hendley and Sam Rich will be the top offensive options.  Weston Trenz, Thomas Serafin and Andrew Rich join them in the backcourt.  They'll need to find an option to replace forward Ashton Trenz on the front line.

West Lutheran Warriors (2024-25 season 8-21, 2-6 Conference, Tie 4th South)
Leading scorer Brandon Knebel (15.7 PPG) returns to lead the Warriors.  Junior forward Bennett DeRoiser returns with him on the front line.  Three other double figure scorers need to be replaced. Seniors Micah Schroeder, Seth Pfotenhauer, Brady Klatt, Jack Nelson and Magnus Nelson all saw time last season with Schroeder being the main rotation guy of those.

Predicted Order of Finish

North Division 

  1. Liberty Classical 
  2. Spectrum  
  3. Heritage Christian
  4. PACT
  5. North Lakes
  6. Lakes International

South Division 

  1. Mayer Lutheran
  2. CHOF
  3. West Lutheran 
  4. Eagle Ridge 
  5. United Christian
  6. Math & Science 

Conference Overview
Legacy Christian departs for the Skyline.  The league adds CHOF (basketball only), Math & Science and Liberty Classical.  The league will stay with North and South Divisions.  CHOF and Math & Science join the south division while Liberty will play in the north division.  Defending champion Heritage will flip from the south to north to make up the 2 divisions of 6 teams each.  Once again there are no league crossover games until the 1 day conference showcase in late February.

As to the divisions, the north is the much stronger division with 2 heavyweights at the top in Spectrum and Liberty.  Spectrum is the defending champ which is hard to ignore. However, they have a new coach and lost their bench and top forward.  Liberty beat them in last year's season opener and has everybody back.  Give me the new kids on the block to win it.  Heritage and PACT will battle for the 3rd spot.  North Lakes and LILA are both rebuilding.

In the south, I think its really balanced with no team that sticks out at the top or bottom.  Mayer Lutheran has a couple nice pieces returning.  CHOF has the best balance but plenty to replace.  United Christian and East Ridge are strong at the guard spots.  West Lutheran's front line may be the best.  Math & Science may take a year to adjust to the league but their guard play is solid.  

Conference MVP: Sam Rupnow - Liberty Classical

Underclassmen to watch: 

  • Chase Sarbacker, Nolan Sarbacker - CHOF 
  • Max Voelker - Heritage Christian 
  • Gunner Hegseth, Jude Brennan - Liberty Classical 
  • Elisee Voumadi - Math & Science
  • Carter Neitzel, Dylan Sunde - Mayer Lutheran 
  • Micah Molitor - North Lakes 
  • Fred Onyinkwa, Lucas Novitsky - PACT 
  • Thomas Serafin, Andrew Rich - United Christian 
Conference Games to Watch
  • Liberty at Spectrum - Jan 6th
  • Spectrum at Liberty - Jan 27th 
  • Conference Showcase Day - Feb 21st (cross-division games)
Non-Conference Games to Watch
  • Spectrum at Blake - Dec 2nd
  • Liberty Classical vs Madelia - Dec 13th (Tipoff Classic at Edina) 
  • Western Christian (IA) at Spectrum - Jan 2nd
  • Hiawatha at Spectrum - Feb 5th
  • Legacy Christian at Spectrum - Feb 12th 

2025-26 EMAC Preview

This is the 3rd preview in the 2025-2026 season preview series.  For a list of all the season previews and how they are done, click here.

Academy for Sciences and Agriculture Eagles (2024-25 season 2-13, 2-8 Conference, 6th)
Guard Tim Williams has graduated leaving a major hole in the lineup.  Junior center Dakota Bergerson and junior guard James Aung return to the starting lineup.  Soph guard Jordan Thao also returns to the starting lineup.

Avail Academy Valor (2024-25 season 20-5, 11-1 Conference, 1st)
It looks like a rebuilding season at The Crash Pad.  5 seniors graduate from the rotation.  Junior wings Carsten Bruin and Elijah Brockmeier look to the guys to build around.  Seniors Noah Bandstra and Carter Gray look to man inside and guard spots respectively.

Community of Peace Academy Tigers (2024-25 season 7-18, 4-6 Conference, 4th)
Youth will lead the Tigers this season.  Juniors Kahriel Taylor (10.1 PPG) and Pierre Glass-McCoy (8.5 PPG) join soph Zachary Dimmick-Shaw (7.2 PPG) as a guard trio that will lead them.  Junior center Joey Myatt is a big body inside that is tough to guard.  Only 2 seniors return so this group will continue to be the main guys.

Cristo Rey Jesuit Pumas (2025-25 season 2-25, 0-16 Skyline, 9th)
Former Twin Cities Academy head coach Darrell Moffit takes over the Pumas program.  He'll return most of last year's roster.  Lefty guard Genric Lenoir leads the guard returnees.  Junior forward DeAaron Garner returns as the top option up front.

Groves Academy Griffins (2024-25 season, No Team)
Appears they played a JV only schedule last season. This season it looks like they will do the same.

Hmong Academy Warriors (2024-25 season 3-14, 0-5 Conference, 7th)
The record is misleading as the Warriors found out midway thru the season that they had to forfeit games due to an ineligible player.  Insert your own punish Cleveland St because Kentucky cheated joke here.  They'll have plenty of experience with a handful of seniors returning.  Minimal size though.  Guard Kaleb Vang will be one of the leaders of the offense.

Twin Cities Academy/Great River Tigers (2024-25 season 12-14, 6-5 Conference, 3rd)
Guard Jamal Randle has graduated leaving a 27.6 PPG hole in the lineup.  Wing Harper O'Dowd also needs to be replaced in the starting lineup.  Senior guard Jacob Stiele (23.8 PPG) is poised for a monster sesaon and on the short list of league MVP candidates.  Seniors Kingston Normil and Princeton Normil return at the center spot.  Juniors Jamarrion Atkins (8.3 PPG) and Jahlil Martin (5.3 PPG) are the top guys to replace Randle's scoring.  Soph wing Randy Carter also returns to the starting lineup.

Predicted Order of Finish

  1. Twin Cities Academy
  2. Avail Academy
  3. Cristo Rey Jesuit
  4. Community of Peace Academy
  5. Hmong Academy
  6. AFSA

Conference Overview
More changes in the EMAC this season.  League champion Liberty Classical Academy and Math & Science Academy have departed for the MCAA.  Cristo Rey moves in from the Skyline.  Looks like Hope Academy, Prairie Seeds and The International School of Minnesota/Chesterton co-op may be members now too but not sure of that so I left them out for now.  All of them would be in the top half of the league.  Hiawatha has been a member but has also played a independent schedule the last couple of years so I'm leaving them out but they'd be right at the top if included. 

I think there's a definite divide between the top half and bottom half of the league.  Twin Cities Academy becomes the favorite with a ton coming back.  Cristo Rey and Community of Peace also have a lot back but struggled.  Avail is a league powerhouse but they have so much to replace.  So the race for 2-4 should be very interesting.  Hmong Academy is definitely the best of the rest.  AFSA still building.  Groves not ranked as they appear to be JV only again.

Conference MVP: Jacob Stiele - Twin Cities Academy

Underclassmen to watch: 

  • Jordan Thao - AFSA
  • Ezra Aune, Andon Vande Glind - Avail Academy
  • Zachary Dimmick-Shaw, Lucky Yang, Antuan Garcia - Community of Peace Academy 
  • Randy Carter - Twin Cities Academy
Conference Games to Watch
  • Twin Cities Academy vs Avail (no date available)
  • EMAC Conference Championship (TBD) 
Non-Conference Games to Watch
  • Twin Cities Academy vs Maranatha - Dec 26th (Capitol City Classic at UNW-SP) 
  • Twin Cities Academy at Hiawatha - Jan 22nd

2025-26 City Conference Preview

This is the 2nd preview in the 2025-2026 season preview series.  For the first conference on the list, I start with a look at the City Conference made of of small local charter schools.  Its not exactly clear who is in the league as there are different lists.  I'm using the Minnesota-Scores standings to split the independents from this list.  This group is not to be confused with the Minneapolis City Conference or the St. Paul City Conference.  For a list of all the season previews and how they are done, click here.

Exploration Explorers (2024-25 Season, 8-9)
A new era begins for the Explorers as they have to replace long time top scorer Amari Warren at the point.  Plenty of other pieces to replace too.

High School for Recording Arts Falcons (2024-25 season 1-11)
No information available

Lincoln International Eagles (2024-25 season 0-14)
The Eagles were blown out against everyone except Hmong Academy last season.  No idea who returns but pressure really bothered them last season with a lack of skill.

Metro Deaf School Cheetahs (2024-25 season 1-4)
No information available.

Metro Schools College Prep Lions (2024-25 season 10-8)
Senior Wing Hamza Ahmed is the top returning scorer..  He'll lead a handful of returnees.  The Lions move down to Section 4A this season from 5AA last year which is a huge benefit.

Minnesota Transitions Wolves (2024-25 season 9-12)
MTS was a thin roster last year with only 6 guys when I saw them.  Point guard play was their strength.  Unknown what they'll return.

Prairie Seeds Academy Lycans (2024-25 season 12-11)
Possible they've joined the EMAC this season but I can't confirm so I'll leave them here.  Antonio McCrownsey will be missed on the front line.  Soph PG Maceo Moua returns as the leading scorer during the last 2 seasons.  He averaged 11.2 PPG last season as the only double figure scorer.  Jeremy Mannah, Reed Thanadabout and Charles Anderson return to the wings.  Though Anderson may have to play inside because this roster may not have anybody else over 6 feet tall.

St. Paul City School Wolves (2024-25 season 3-7)
Coach Nick Brock is in his 2nd year leading the Wolves.  I tried 3 different times to see them at their place last season and no luck.  Looks like their season basically ended after first semester.

Venture Academy Tigers (2024-25 season 4-3)
No information available    

Overview
As usual not much to go on here as these schools are the hardest to find any information on for anything.  Most of these schools will be the near the bottom of class A and be playing on the first couple of days of the Section 4A tourney.  HSRA often doesn't play the Section 4AA playoffs.

2025-26 Independents Preview

Welcome to the 19th annual season preview series!  This is the 1st preview in the 2025-2026 season preview series.  As usual, I'll start from the small class A schools and move all the way up to the class AAAA schools.  The previews will once again span 4 weeks leading right up to the start of practice.  Let's get started with a look at the small local independents.  For a list of all the season previews and how they are done, click here.

Aim Academy Arctic (New Program) 
This south Minneapolis charter school is new to the local hoops scene and will be in Section 4A.  They're within shouting distance of Hope Academy just off of the Midtown Greenway.  A fun small gym that I've seen a game in and a great blue/green/orange color scheme and logo.  Think Legacy Christian's orange with Blake's blue and green.

Community School of Excellence Mighty Ones (New Program)
Speaking of new programs with great logos/mascots.  We also have a new program on the St. Paul side of the metro.  This new charter school is right next to St. Paul Arlington Washington.  The mascot is an outstanding elephant.  Fear The Pachyderm!   

Hiawatha Colliegiate Wolves (2024-25 season 16-13)
The Wolves have to replace 25.5 PPG from star wing Kam Solomon and 10.9 PPG from Melvin Anderson.  They do return uber athletic forward King James on the front line as their star piece.  He's double double guy every night and a highlight reel waiting to happen.  Staying out of foul trouble will be a key to his success.  Junior Myshaun Washington returns in the backcourt.  Cole Finn and Kristian Ward also return to the lineup

Higher Ground Academy Panthers (2024-25 season 17-10)
Higher Ground returns the entire roster including 9 seniors.  Wing Abdiaziz Abdi (19.2 PPG) and PG Sakariya Ahmed (17.9 PPG) lead the Panthers offense.  Ismail Mohamud averaged 11.4 PPG as the main front line threat. Besides Mohamud and Abdi, its a small roster.  Offensively they like to play fast and shoot the 3.

Hope Academy Lions (2024-25 season 17-9)
Hope Academy returns 3 of their top 4 scorers as they look to be a section 4A sleeper.  But the loss of junior forward Gideon Horne (19.9 PPG, 12 RPG) to Richfield costs Hope their top player.  Junior wing Jordan Moss (10.7 PPG) returns to lead the Lions.  He could very easily double his scoring output this season.  Junior shooter Braylon Peterson and soph PG Tyriek Martin also return to the starting lineup to form a solid perimeter trio.  Phil Johnson and forward Eli Samuel also return to the rotation.

International School of Minnesota/Chesterton Academy Huskies (2024-25 season 9-17)
ISM loses their top scorer in wing Ruhaan Singh (11.4 PPG).  Forward Greg Hovey leads the returning roster with 9.8 PPG and 8 RPG.  Spencer Tupper and Derek Busch are other front line option.  Junior Emmitt Wuebben (8.6 PPG) and Ryan Cooley return as point guards.  Peter Miller adds backcourt depth.

Parnassus Prep Olympians (2024-25 season 12-10)
Leader and point guard Ray Ogunti is a major loss for the Olympians.  Igor Chernyak also needs to be replaced inside.  Wings Abdulai Komara and Ayoub Komara are the top returnees  Frosh Mohamed Komara could be a breakout player on the wing.  They return plenty of undersized guards but they have no size.

Ubah Medical Academy (2024-25 season 15-10)
Ubah played a ton of guys last season.  Senior wing Mohamed Mohamoud (13.6 PPG) returns after leading the team in scoring.  Junior Abdullahi Mohamed (11 PPG) looks to take over the point guard duties.  Forward Leeban Addow needs to be replaced after averaging 13.5 PPG.  Abdirahman Noor returns at a combo forward spot after averaging 8 PPG. 

Overview
Hiawatha is the top team in this group but their game against Twin Cities Academy at the end of the year has the chance to change that.  CHOF is always respectable.  Hope's youngsters and their up and down style will make them fun to watch.

Underclassmen to watch: 
  • Kenny Armstrong - Hiawatha
  • Ali Said, Aqeel Liban - Higher Ground
  • Tyriek Martin - Hope Academy 
  • Blaise Nelson - ISM/Chesterton 
  • Mohamed Komara, Alexander Kochendorfer - Parnassus 

Games to Watch

  • Hiawatha at Minneapolis North - Dec 4th
  • Hiawatha vs Southwest Christian - Dec 18th (at Hutton Winter Classic)
  • Hiawatha vs Minnehaha - Dec 26th (at Hamline, Capitol City Classic) 
  • Hiawatha vs Caledonia - Jan 24th (at St. Paul Humboldt) 
  • Hiawatha at Spectrum - Feb 5th 
  • Holy Family at Hiawatha - Feb 17th 
  • Minneapolis Camden at Hiawatha - Feb 20th 
  • St. Paul Johnson at Hiawatha - Feb 26th

Welcome to Czar Season 19

Welcome to Czar Season 19!  Another new school year means another season in cyberspace.  That includes a bunch of standard updates to flip the site forward.

The usual list of fall leagues and camps is now posted on the Fall Hoops page.  If I missed yours, please pass it along.

I will be once again doing my annual season previews (see the schedule here).  Once again I'll preview every team in class AAAA along with the extended metro area conferences.  So yes Mississippi 8 and Wright County East you are still included.  Those will kick off on October 20th right after MEA and lead into the start of practice on November 17th.

The list of class of 2026 players that have committed is now its own page.  That list can be found here.

The annual holiday tournament schedule is also posted.  Here's a list of the ones I know about currently.  Schedules will be added as we get closer to the games themselves.

I've updated the current national recruiting rankings from all the major services.  See that on my Players page.

Once the college and NBA seasons get started, I'll be filling out the pages for Minnesotans that are playing D1 or in the NBA.  I did this last year for the first time and it was a fun project as I don't get to follow the next level very much.  Those links will be added to the menus once created.

I've also added in a link to the section maps page on the MSHSL website.  That can be found in the Minnesota Hoops menu on the left side and the Links page.

For those of you reading on a phone (and you know who you are!), don't forget about the Links page.  Its always the 1st option in the menus.  You can find links to anything and everything you may want to know about Minnesota hoops during the high school or grassroots seasons.  It includes national recruiting sites, recruiting calendars, signing dates, records and award winners just to name a few of the useful things that can be found there.  It also has historical links to previous seasons of my writings including old season previews, CzarPI values and polls.

2025 Spring AAU 17U Stockrisers

This weekend, the annual MBCA Showcase rings in the summer portion of the 2025 AAU schedule  With that in mind, let's reflect on the spring portion of the schedule and who we should keep an eye on in this 2nd half of the AAU season.  Based on my in person and video viewing of all of our top 17U teams, here's an alphabetical list of players that I feel stuck out during the spring period.

Nolen Anderson - Wayzata/D1 Minnesota
While playing on a loaded roster and spending time coming off the bench, he broke past that.  He scorched the nets from 3 all spring and worked his way into being a major starting factor.  Great size for a wing and starting to see some big time interest.  Expect him to be a very hot name in July as shooting is always at a premium.

Dane Danielson - Lakeville North/Minnesota Select Ohnstad
Another one in the long list of versatile front court players to come out of the Lakeville North program. He's come up clutch at the end of multiple games this spring.  He's also added 3 point range to his game and can handle it which makes him and inside and outside threat.

Lucas Gustafson - Mankato East/Minnesota Fury Antl
Fury Antl had a significant roster retooling but they've still kept winning.  Gustafson has stepped right into the alpha dog role and been a major key to their success.  Expect more of that in the winter too with Brogan Madson's graduation.  In addition to his well-known in the building shooting range, its his passing that has really opened eyes this spring. 

Stephen McGee - Greenway/Minnesota Comets Lewis
In today's game, mobility from bigs is at a premium and McGee brings that.  Able to run the floor, finish and block shots, he's had a nice spring.  He should have plenty of eyes on him this weekend and at the Great Plains Alliance next week.

Lars Osteraas - St. Thomas Academy/Minnesota Fury Reyes 
Lars has been able to flourish as a go to guy for a Fury Reyes squad that has been able to compete with everybody this spring.  That included a big win over Select Ohnstad during bracket play at the Comets Shootout.  It was Osteraas that led that effort with his lefty shooting and clutch play.

Honorable mentions 

  • JC Green -Eastview/Team FSA 
  • Ryan Kreager - Faribault/D1 Minnesota
  • Ethan Martin - Belle Plaine/Minnesota Swish 
  • Mustafa Mohamed - South St. Paul/Howard Pulley 17s
  • Mu Muhammad - Breck/Real Phenom Nick
  • Reggie Parker - Rochester Mayo/Minnesota Lace Up 
  • Hamze Yusuf - Eden Prairie/Hoop Habits Elite

Previewing the 2025 AAAA Section Finals

The madness is here!  The 8 section championship games are set in classes AAA and AAAA.  Only 1 team that's not a top 2 seed made their section title game in the top 2 classes.  That was 3 seed Centennial in section 7AAAA.  Great for them, bad for #ShockTheCzar selections when it goes this close to chalk.  I prefer chaos!  Now let's take a quick look at the 8 section final games in class AAAA.

Section 1: (1) Rochester John Marshall vs (2) Lakeville North (Fri 8 PM, Mayo Arena, gametimemn.com)
Rochester John Marshall has steamrolled thru the first 2 rounds with 2 easy wins.  They dominated the paint in the Farmington game which is impressive against a lineup with that size.  42-16 points in the paint and 14-1 2nd chance points.  That's also a good fit in this matchup.  James Fager had 26 points from his guard spot in Lakeville North's semifinal win over Owatonna.  The Panthers will need more guard production like that to keep pace.  The irony of all the Matt/Michael Hurt teams that lost to Lakeville North but this JM team would make it is not lost on me.  Their dad is still on the JM staff.

Section 2: (2) Prior Lake at (1) Shakopee (Wed 7 PM, ShakopeeSabers.com/live)
Shakopee lost at Prior Lake by 4 and then won the rematch at home by 10.  Shakopee hit 9 first half threes to jump out to a double digit lead and not look back.  Zach Christofferson didn't play for Prior Lake in that 2nd meeting.  Prior Lake's size with Colten Gunderson inside is a problem.  Big rivalry game here, expect this one to be a close game in a packed house.

Section 3: (2) Eagan at (1) Apple Valley (Th 7 PM, NFHS or NSPN)
Another all South Suburban final where the teams split, but this was on the road.  Eagan won the first one by 4 but Apple Valley replied with a 25 pt win a month ago.  Eagan had enough good looks that didn't go in but the Apple Valley defensive pressure really took them out of their offense in that 2nd game.  Mikey McKenzie with 26 for Eagan in the win, 3 in the loss.  McKenzie and Alex Schroepfer both have to carry a heavy load in this one for the Eagan offense to keep up.  Apple Valley's big 3 of Camare Young, Trey Parker and Justin Cowan have all gotten theirs in both meetings.  Young was terrific in the last meeting with 23 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.  Trey Parker added 5 3s.

Section 4: (2) Tartan at (1) Cretin-Derham Hall (Th 7 PM, NSPN)
Tartan went to a 2 man zone (1 high at nail, 1 at the basket) vs East Ridge in the 2nd half to totally change that game.  After a couple of hoops against it, East Ridge went something like 2-19 with 5 turnovers in an 11 min or so stretch.  Do they decide to try something similar against Jason Johnson, Monteff Dixon and the CDH bench?  Jerry Kline was in the building to see it so no surprises.  I think Dixon's ability to crash the offensive glass makes him a real X-Factor in this game.  Tommy Ahneman is obviously a major problem as Tartan doesn't really have a true big.  Though Kaden Ekereka was terrific in that role for them in the semis.  Ahneman's rim-running and ability to not just get easy buckets but to get early position before Tartan can set whatever defense they want to try is something I'll be watching.  But all of this could leave star soph Ty Schlagel to blow up the entire Tartan defensive strategy.  The tactical choices will be fun to watch.

Section 5: (2) Maple Grove at (1) Champlin Park (Wed 7 PM, CCX Sports)
This is an all NW Suburban final.  Maple Grove won the league game to share the league crown with Totino-Grace but Champlin Park easily won the rematch by 21.  Tyler Wagner with 28 of his 40 in the 1st half of that one.  That can't happen again for Maple Grove to succeed.  Maple Grove would love to follow the slow template that Mounds View used in the semis to keep a lead for a large chunk game against Champlin.  Be physical, patient and pound the glass.  Of course, picking up 3 fouls on Wagner helped that cause too.  Anything above 65 points favors Champlin Park.

Section 6: (2) Wayzata at (1) Hopkins (Tues 7 PM, StarTribune.com/live, sold out)
Tickets for this one sold out in minutes.  This is the most anticipated boys hoops game in the metro since Minnehaha played Sierra Canyon (CA) in front of 17,000 at the Target Center 5 years ago.  This all Lake Conference final was also a split with each team winning at home.  Wayzata has played in the state title game 4 straight years (2-2) and beaten Hopkins in this game the last 2 years. Last year was a 29 point behind the woodshed beating.  The other was a comeback from 13 down with 8 minutes left.  Then you add in all the shenanigans in the last meeting at Hopkins.  No love lost here and Hopkins hasn't played at state since 2019.  This will easily be the highest scoring game of the entire AAAA section finals.  Both teams with scorers for days.  Turnovers and clutch plays will be major keys.

Section 7: (3) Centennial at (1) Anoka (Th 7 PM, QCTV)
Anoka won the regular season meeting by 10 at Centennial.  Trey Borchers and Dre Ellis held to a combined 12 points for Anoka.  Jackson Driessen with 26 for Centennial in the loss.  Centennial's size is better but Anoka's perimeter play more than makes up the difference with the 3 headed monster of Ellis, Borchers and Peyton Podany running the show.

Section 8: (1) St. Michael-Albertville vs (2) Moorhead (Th 7 PM, Sartell, Sartell Hudl)
Moorhead lost the regular season meeting by 6 at STMA.  Moorhead had 4 guards in double figures in that game.  Jeremiah Johnson had 25 points in that first meeting for STMA and their size with Jack Thelen and Jordan Holm is a major factor.  I think the STMA experience factor against a young Moorhead rotation that includes 3 sophs and a freshman plays into this as well.  Great for Moorhead long term, but the first learning experience is often the toughest.

2025 Better Than Chalk Section Predictions

The 2024-25 regular season is in the books.  Now the playoffs are here.  That means its time for the 2025 Better Than Chalk Section Predictions.

Once again here are the rules.  Any fool can pick nothing but top seeds (aka chalk) and claim they were something like 306-13 on their picks.  My mission is to do better than that bracket.  I also pick all games at the start of the playoffs rather than going round by round to increase the challenge.  I don't get any chance to make up for my mistakes by picking day by day.

Not happy with how I picked your team?  Use the hashtag #ShockTheCzar on twitter and on your locker room/virtual whiteboards to express your outrage.  We'll pick games for every metro team that I previewed.  That means 15 full sections plus bonus selected games from 5 other sections.  So without delay, here we go. 

Section 2A (Bonus)
Mayer Lutheran wins their 5 vs 12 game over Sleepy Eye St. Mary's on Tuesday.  Then they bow out to Madelia late Thursday in St. Peter.

Section 4A
Monday Pigtail Round 1: 18 Lincoln International at 15 MTS, 17 Prairie Seeds at 16 International School of Minnesota/Chesterton.  Rule of pigtails applies here, take the home team.  ISM 2 double digit wins over Prairie Seeds.  MTS and ISM move on easily.

Tuesday Pigtail Round 2 (6 PM):  14 Community of Peace at 11 Ubah, 13 Exploration at 12 Parnassus, 10 West Lutheran def MTS, 9 CHOF takes out ISM.  Parnassus is a bad draw for Exploration so give me Parnassus in that one.  COPA vs Ubah is an upset watch game but I'll take Ubah to survive.  Ubah very reliant on the 3 point shot and can be up and down but I think they force enough turnovers to win.

Thursday Pigtail Round 3 (6 PM): Parnassus at 5 Trinity, CHOF at 8 New Life, West Lutheran at 7 Higher Ground, Ubah at 6 United Christian.  Trinity and United Christian move on without trouble.  Let's take West Lutheran over Higher Ground.  CHOF lost at home to New Life in January.  I can see CHOF winning this game but New Life moves on.

Saturday Quarterfinals (High Seeds): New Life at 1 Liberty Classical , West Lutheran at 2 Heritage, United Christian at 3 Avail, Trinity at 4 Hope.  Top 4 move on with no trouble with Heritage, Avail and Hope winning rematches.  All of those rematches were regular season double figure wins.  Trinity should keep the game at Hope closer than the 24 point blowout in last meeting.

Tuesday Semis (7 PM High Seed): Heritage takes out Avail.  Hope and Liberty should be a high scoring affair and Gideon Horne of Hope is a major problem for Liberty to deal with.  Liberty survives.

Friday Final (5:30 PM St. Thomas Academy): I picked Heritage at the start of the season and am a bit surprised they weren't the 1 seed.  Gotta stick with my pick so I go Heritage here.

Section 5A (Bonus)
North Lakes beat Maple Lake at Target Center in December to get the 8/9 rematch at home on Monday vs Maple Lake.  They win again and then bow out at 1 seed Upsala on Thursday.

Upsala should then get the winner of Thursday's PACT vs Swanville 4 vs 5 game.  Very close matchup in that game.  5 common opponents with very similar results.  Swanville worse record but better point differential and they're on the road.  Let's take the 5 seed Swanville here and then they bow out to Upsala in the early game at Hinckley on Saturday.

Section 4AA
Tues Pigtail Round 1: 11  Mounds Park over 14 High School for Recording Arts.  12 Math & Science easily takes out 13 Lakes International Language Academy.

Th Pigtail Round 2: 5 St Croix Prep over Math & Science, 6 Humboldt over 11 Mounds Park, 7 St. Paul Academy over 10 Nova Classical.  9 Twin Cities Academy over 8 Washington. 

Sat Quarterfinals: 1 Minnehaha vs Twin Cities Academy, 2 St. Croix Lutheran vs. St. Paul Academy, 3 St. Agnes vs St. Paul Humboldt, 4 Concordia vs St. Croix Prep.  Minnehaha and St Croix Lutheran move on easily.  St. Agnes holds off Humboldt.  Concordia gets the 3-0 sweep over St. Croix Prep.

Wed Semis:  Minnehaha and St. Croix Lutheran advance.  These 2 are just at a level above the rest of a weak section.

Fri Final (8 PM St. Thomas Academy): Minnehaha over St. Croix Lutheran.  Minnehaha won the regular season meeting at home.  Its a sneaky good section final as both teams just jumped into the most recent state rankings.  St. Croix Lutheran can be tough defensively while Minnehaha is more offense oriented.  SCL hasn't lost since the week before Christmas (18 straight wins).  I think the offense outdoes the defense here.  Minnehaha maintains their dominance of the section.

Section 5AA
Monday Pigtail Round 1: 17 Metro Schools College Prep at 16 Cristo Rey.  I'm going to violate my rule of pigtails here and go with MSCP.  I think they'll force turnovers and win.  MSCP will have a run or 2 in them, how CRJ responds to that will be key.

Tuesday Pigtail Round 2: 9 Watertown-Mayer over MSCP, 13 Dassel-Cokato at 12 Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted, 15 Brooklyn Center at 10 Maranatha, 14 Providence at 11 Eagle Ridge.  Watertown-Mayer and Marnaatha no problems.  Give me HLWW in a coin flip, teams split winning on the road. I'll take Providence in an upset over Eagle Ridge.

Thursday Pigtail Round 3: 8 Jordan over Watertown-Mayer, 6 Hiawatha over Providence, 5 Holy Family over HLWW.  7 Rockford vs Maranatha is a game that could easily be a round later.  Anybody else and I'd pick Maranatha and not think about it.  Here I'll take a brief pause as Rockford has been good but I'll still take Maranatha.

Saturday Quarterfinals: 1 SW Christian over Jordan, 2 Breck over Maranatha, 3 Blake over Hiawatha, 4 Mpls N vs Holy Family.  SW Christian and Breck too much in their games.  Blake is a bad matchup for Hiawatha as they have 2 bigs to throw at King James.  Blake moves on.  The 4 vs 5 game is really interesting.  Holy Family coach Joe Burger will have something cooked up but the game will be at North which is tough.  North doesn't have any size to bother the Fire with which helps the Holy Family cause.  Give me the Fire here in a mild upset.

Tuesday Semis (at Minnehaha 5/7 PM): SW Christian over Holy Family.  Breck over Blake for the 3rd time.

Friday Final (Augsburg):  Breck over SW Christian.  Can't pick all 1 seeds and I picked Breck beginning of the year. 

Section 6AA (Bonus)
Osakis beat Legacy by 1 at Alexandria a month ago.  Now they get the rematch at Osakis in the 8/9 game Metro bias here, give me Legacy on the road and then they'll bow out on to Albany on Super Saturday at St. John's.

Spectrum got the 7 seed and they'll get a couple of rematches.  They'll beat Kimball but bow out to Mora.

Section 2AAA (Bonus)
Hutchinson gets a Wednesday rematch at St. Peter in the 3/6 game.  St. Peter won the regular season meeting by 14, I'll take them again here.

Section 3AAA
Monday Pigtail: 9 Simley at 8 Como Park.  This is a rematch of last year's pigtail game.  Como Park won that one.  While they lost this year at Simley, that was early.  Simley's time will come but not this year.  Cougars have won 4 straight while Simley has lost 8 in a row.  Give me Como Park here.  

Wed Qtrs: Top seed St. Thomas takes out Como Park.  Roosevelt won't be happy about getting the 5 seed but 4 seed South St. Paul is a bad draw.  Give me the Packers at home.  Give me Harding 2 seed to get revenge for losing at home to 7 seed Highland Park during the regular season.  Minneapolis South at Two Rivers in the 3/6 should also be compelling.  Let's have some fun here and take South.

Sat Semis (noon):  St. Thomas wins another very close game vs South St. Paul.  Harding takes out Minneapolis South.

Th Final: St. Paul Harding makes up for last year's early exit with the state trip this year.  Their athletic wing play will be too much of a disruption.

Section 4AAA
Monday Pigtail: 9 Minneapolis Edison at 8 Columbia Heights.  Columbia Heights defense will force a ton of turnovers for easy buckets.

Wed Qtrs: 1 De La Salle over Heights.  4 North St. Paul over 5 St Anthony, 7 seed Camden gets a rematch with 2 Johnson.  Johnson won that holiday game by 15 and they'll eventually pull away and win here too.  But not an ideal draw for Johnson.  Mahtomedi takes out Hill-Murray for the 3rd time in the 3 vs 6 game.

Sat semis: De La Salle over North St. Paul.  Johnson and Mahtomedi both playing well.  Always tough to go into Johnson, but I feel an upset here  Give me Mahtomedi.

Thursday semi: De La Salle over Mahtomedi.

Section 5AAA
Tues Qtrs: 1 Totino-Grace over 8 St. Francis, 2 Monticello over 7 Big Lake, 3 Becker over 6 Princeton.  I see no issues in those games.  5 Fridley at 4 Zimmerman should be entertaining but Zimmerman survives at home.

Fri Semis (STMA 6/8 PM): Totino-Grace over Zimmerman.  Monticello holds off Becker for a 3rd time.

Th Final (STMA): Totino-Grace over Monticello

Section 6AAA
Wed Qtrs: 1 Benilde-St. Margaret's vs 8 Bloomington Kennedy, 2 Orono vs 7 Robbinsdale Cooper, 3 Richfield vs 6 Holy Angels, 4 Mound-Westonka vs 5 Delano.  Top 2 seeds in blowouts.  Holy Angels cost Richfield a share of the Tri-Metro title with their season split.  Rivalry games always dangerous and CJ Armstrong didn't play in Richfield's finale vs Minneapolis South.  Richfield survives though.  Mound-Westonka just knocked off Delano and Max Iversen has been out of the Delano lineup.  Regardless, Mound-Westonka survives and advances.

Sat Semis (2 PM): Benilde-St. Margaret's vs Mound-Westonka.  Orono vs Richfield.  Low seeds hang around but the top 2 seeds at home are just too good.

Th Final: The big game that we've all waited for and will be the toughest section final ticket (Czar screams internally, MOVE THE GAME BACK TO CHANHASSEN!).  Nolan Groves with the 3/4 buzzer beater for Orono at BSM in last year's final.  BSM has gotten it done in the regular season but this group has fallen short the last 2 years in section.  Not this year.  Orono has gotten very little outside of their big 2 in the 2 regular season meetings.  Another TJ Stuttley vs Nolan Groves match up is must see TV.  BSM moves on.

Section 7AAA (Bonus)
Wed Qtrs (6 PM): The locals go up north and bow out.  8 seed Chisago Lakes loses at top seed Duluth Denfeld.  Too much Ray Brau as Hibbing takes out North Branch in the 2/7 game.    

Section 1AAAA
Wed Qtrs: 1 Rochester John Marshall over 8 New Prague, 2 Lakeville North over 7 Rochester Century.  6 Owatonna will give 3 Lakeville South a headache but South still moves on.  4 Farmington has rebounded after some struggles post Cole Wilcek injury.  Give me the Tigers at home over Rochester Mayo.

Sat Semis (7 PM): A couple of very entertaining ones here.  JM took out Farmington over Christmas, they do it again.  The Lakeville squads split 2 close games with road wins.  Lakeville North squeaks by.

Fri Final (Mayo Arena): Picking against John Oxton in a section 1AAAA final seems totally foolish with Lakeville North's recent history of completely owning this section.  The only thing that is constant is change.  I don't think North has enough firepower here and JM has enough size to counter them.

Section 2AAAA
Wed Qtrs: 7 Chan at 2 Prior Lake, 4 Eden Prairie at 5 Chaska, 6 Waconia at 3 Minnetonka.  Chaska just lost by 5 at EP so this rematch should be fun.  Max Lorenson is capable of 40 on any night.  Solid perimeter play both ways.  Tray Lenzen on the front line needs to have a big game if Chaska is going to win.  He had 8 points in the first meeting.  Eden Prairie survives and advances.  Minnetonka over Waconia, Prior Lake over Chanhassen.  Chaska knocked off Waconia by 20 this week to move up to the 5 seed, but Waconia was 2 games better in league and won the other meeting.  That was arguably the most discussed coaches seeding decision of the week.

Sat Semis (noon): 1 Shakopee vs Eden Prairie.  A rematch from a week ago.  Shakopee won that by 6.  Sabers have lost only once this calendar year.  Give me Shakopee here in a close one.  Prior Lake beat Tonka by 13 in December.  That was Tonka's 1st game and Prior Lake's 2nd.  Prior Lake's size is a problem.  Isa El-Amin has been oustanding for Tonka and Tonka is stronger on the perimeter.  Tonka shocked everybody last year, let's pick that here.

Wed final: Shakopee over Minnetonka.  Shakopee too hot right now.  They won the regular season meeting by 10 in December.

Section 3AAAA
Tues Qtrs: 8 Bloomington Jefferson at 1 Apple Valley, 7 Burnsville at 2 Eagan, 6 Eastview at 3 Hastings, 5 Park at 4 Rosemount.  Top 3 seeds move on without trouble.  4 vs 5 game shows a hot Rosemount team vs a Park team that has struggled.  Rosemount with 6 straight wins (both Lakeville schools included) along with a close loss to Apple Valley and a win over Prior Lake just before that.  Peyton Gholson vs Anthony Giadyu is a fun matchup there.  Rosemount moves on.

Fri Semis: Rosemount at Apple Valley, Hastings at Eagan.  Apple Valley continues their run and moves on.  In the other game, both teams trending the wrong direction.  Hastings had won 12 of 13 before losing 3 of their final 4 games.  Eagan has lost 7 of their final 9.  This will be a grind it out, run your stuff affair.  I'll take Eagan here as I think they matchup favorably with their size.

Th Final: Apple Valley over Eagan.  Teams split the regular season but AV won the last meeting big.  Camare Young is a tough matchup on the wing.  Trey Parker and Justin Cowan are bucket getters.  That's enough to push Apple Valley thru.

Section 4AAAA
Wed Qtrs: 5 St. Paul Central at 4 Stillwater sees Stillwater advance thanks to home court.  If Central shoots it like they did on Saturday in the Twin Cities game, they can pull the upset.  7 Woodbury at 2 Tartan, 6 White Bear Lake at 3 E Ridge see high seeds move on without trouble. 

Sat Semis (7 PM): 1 Cretin-Derham Hall advances over Stillwater but Ponies hang around for a while.  Tartan vs East Ridge may be the best AAAA semifinal.  Kyle Frendt's interior work presents problems for Tartan.  Tartan has a bunch of guards to throw at Cedric Tomes and still matchup with the other guards.  This should be a fun tactical, grind it out affair.  Give me Tartan in a close one.  Props to the 4AAAA coaches for getting this one right and giving Tartan the home game.  Traditionally the Suburban East coaches have ganged up and voted Tartan down.

Th Final: Cretin-Derham Hall over Tartan.  No good matchup for Tommy Ahneman, CDH moves on.

Section 5AAAA
Tues Qtrs: I like the top 4 seeds here.  1 Champlin Park over Irondale, 3 Park Center over Roseville.  7 Osseo pushes 2 Maple Grove again (6 pt reg season game) but Maple Grove moves on.  4 Mounds View took care of 5 Spring Lake Park in the regular season, I'll pick that again.

Fri Semis: Champlin Park too much fire power for Mounds View.  Another tough draw for Maple Grove with the other district rival Park Center.  MG survives another close one at home

Wed Final: Champlin Park and Maple Grove split with Maple Grove winning the league game.  Maple Grove can struggle to score and that's not good against a high powered Rebels squad.  Give me Champlin Park here.

Section 6AAAA
Tues Qtrs: 5 SLP at 4 Washburn, 7 Armstrong at 2 Wayzata, 6 SW at 3 Edina  Cooper Carlson sat out the Twin Cities Game.  Washburn won the regular season meeting.  Too much Curtis twins and St. Louis Park moves on.  Wayzata and Edina advance easily.

Fri Semis: 1 Hopkins over St. Louis Park. Wayzata over Edina.  No issues for either.

Tues Final:  We get the much awaited Hopkins vs Wayzata 3rd meeting and the drama of last meeting revisited.  Wayzata is rolling right now but Hopkins has only that 1 loss at Wayzata.  Best section final in AAAA and right there with BSM/Orono for top overall.  Wayzata has been the kryptonite for Hopkins and I'll pick it again.  Wayzata advances in another high scoring fast paced game.
    
Section 7AAAA
Wed Qtrs: 8 Cambridge-Isanti at 1 Anoka, 7 Duluth East at 2 Blaine, 6 Forest Lake at 3 Centennial, 5 Coon Rapids at 4 Andover.  Top 4 seeds move on without trouble

Sat Semis (highest seed): Anoka over Andover but closer than expected due to 3rd meeting and a rivalry game.  Blaine and Centennial is also a 3rd meeting and rivalry.  Teams split the regular season.  Blaine won the last meeting by 10 a month ago.  1st meeting was beginning of December.  Give me Blaine here.

Th Final: Anoka won both regular season meetings though Blaine only lost 2nd meeting by 6 in late January.  Anoka was far and away the best team in this section all year, have to take them here.

Section 8AAAA
Mon Pigtail: 9 Sartell at 8 Elk River.  Elk River gets the home game due to the holiday head to head win.  They move on.

Wed Qtrs: 1 St. Michael-Albertville vs Elk River, 7 Rogers at 2 Moorhead, 6 Bemidji at 3 Buffalo, 5 Brainerd at 4 Sauk Rapids-Rice.  Top 4 seeds move on.

Sat Semis (2 PM): Now it gets fun.  You could have put the top 4 in a hat and picked them in any order and been able to defend it.  Sauk Rapids-Rice lost at STMA by 11 in early January.  Jeremiah Johnson vs Keller Hanson at the point is just 1 notable matchup. STMA has the size to matchup with SRR and home court.  Give me STMA here.  In the other semi, Buffalo beat Moorhead by 5 at home in December.  Now they have to make the trip.  Guard dominated game here.  Buffalo heavily reliant on the 3 point shot.  I like Moorhead at home.

Th Final (Neutral): Moorhead lost at STMA by 6 in early January.  STMA size with Jack Thelen is a problem here so give me the Knights to advance.  Jordan Holm is an X factor for STMA.

2024-25 Composite Ranking

Here is a composite ranking within each class.  It takes the QRF, CzarPI and 2 college football methods, then averages those 4 for a composite.  Idea is to use multiple rankings to try to average out any biases, weaknesses or quirks within an individual ranking (e.g my refusal to use class differential where QRF does use it).  Click here for my corresponding CzarPI rankings.

Class AAAA

  1. Hopkins
  2. Wayzata
  3. Cretin-Derham Hall
  4. Tartan
  5. Shakopee
  6. Prior Lake
  7. Minnetonka
  8. Sauk Rapids-Rice
  9. Champlin Park
  10. Apple Valley
  11. St. Michael-Albertville
  12. East Ridge
  13. Maple Grove
  14. Moorhead
  15. Rochester John Marshall
  16. Anoka
  17. Lakeville North
  18. Lakeville South
  19. St. Paul Central
  20. Park Center
  21. Hastings
  22. Buffalo
  23. Farmington
  24. Eagan
  25. Rochester Mayo
  26. Eden Prairie
  27. Mounds View
  28. Stillwater Area
  29. St. Louis Park
  30. Bemidji
  31. Edina
  32. White Bear Lake
  33. Waconia
  34. Blaine
  35. Chaska
  36. Chanhassen
  37. Rosemount
  38. Minneapolis Washburn
  39. Brainerd
  40. Sartell
  41. Owatonna
  42. Spring Lake Park
  43. Woodbury
  44. Andover
  45. Roseville
  46. Centennial
  47. Park of Cottage Grove
  48. Rogers
  49. Minneapolis Southwest
  50. Duluth East
  51. Burnsville
  52. Eastview
  53. Rochester Century
  54. Elk River
  55. Osseo
  56. Cambridge-Isanti
  57. Coon Rapids
  58. Bloomington Jefferson
  59. Forest Lake
  60. Irondale
  61. Robbinsdale Armstrong
  62. New Prague

Class AAA

  1. Benilde-St. Margaret's
  2. Alexandria
  3. Mankato East
  4. Totino-Grace
  5. Orono
  6. Byron
  7. Stewartville
  8. DeLaSalle
  9. Marshall
  10. St. Paul Johnson
  11. Fergus Falls
  12. Richfield
  13. Mahtomedi
  14. Monticello
  15. St. Thomas Academy
  16. Faribault
  17. Mound Westonka
  18. Hibbing
  19. Northfield
  20. St. Cloud Apollo
  21. Cloquet
  22. Duluth Denfeld
  23. Becker
  24. St. Peter
  25. St. Paul Harding
  26. Detroit Lakes
  27. Zimmerman
  28. Delano
  29. North St. Paul
  30. Minneapolis Roosevelt
  31. Two Rivers
  32. Grand Rapids
  33. South St. Paul
  34. St. Paul Highland Park
  35. Mankato West
  36. Fridley
  37. Holy Angels
  38. St. Anthony Village
  39. St. Paul Como Park
  40. Minneapolis South
  41. Rocori
  42. Kasson-Mantorville
  43. Austin
  44. New Ulm
  45. Willmar
  46. Red Wing
  47. Princeton
  48. Hill-Murray
  49. Minneapolis Camden
  50. Rock Ridge
  51. Worthington
  52. St. Francis
  53. Big Lake
  54. Robbinsdale Cooper
  55. Simley
  56. St. Cloud Tech
  57. Hutchinson
  58. Bloomington Kennedy
  59. Little Falls
  60. Winona
  61. Columbia Heights
  62. Hermantown
  63. Minneapolis Edison
  64. Chisago Lakes Area
  65. North Branch

Class AA

  1. Albany
  2. Waseca
  3. Caledonia
  4. Jackson County Central
  5. Blake
  6. Mora
  7. Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta
  8. Esko
  9. Cannon Falls
  10. Montevideo
  11. East Grand Forks
  12. St. Croix Lutheran
  13. Southwest Christian
  14. Pequot Lakes
  15. Breck
  16. Pelican Rapids
  17. Glencoe-Silver Lake
  18. Minnehaha Academy
  19. Sauk Centre
  20. Luverne
  21. Holdingford
  22. Perham
  23. Belle Plaine
  24. Redwood Valley
  25. Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton
  26. Lake City
  27. Fairmont
  28. Barnesville
  29. Minneapolis North
  30. Hiawatha Collegiate
  31. LeSueur-Henderson
  32. Pine Island
  33. Warroad
  34. Lewiston-Altura
  35. Maple River
  36. Zumbrota-Mazeppa
  37. Jordan
  38. St. Cloud Cathedral
  39. Annandale
  40. Spectrum
  41. Rockford
  42. St. Charles
  43. Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
  44. Osakis
  45. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
  46. Legacy Christian
  47. Holy Family Catholic
  48. Thief River Falls
  49. Windom Area
  50. Watertown-Mayer
  51. Barnum
  52. Triton
  53. Staples-Motley
  54. St. James Area
  55. Norwood-Young America
  56. Maranatha Christian
  57. Concordia Academy
  58. Pierz
  59. Pipestone Area
  60. Moose Lake-Willow River
  61. Blue Earth Area
  62. La Crescent-Hokah
  63. Paynesville Area
  64. Minnewaska Area
  65. Winona Cotter/Hope Lutheran
  66. Park Rapids Area
  67. Kimball Area
  68. Pillager
  69. Melrose
  70. St. Agnes
  71. Minnesota Valley Lutheran
  72. Greenway
  73. St. Croix Prep
  74. Foley
  75. St. Paul Humboldt
  76. Duluth Marshall
  77. Litchfield
  78. Chatfield
  79. Eagle Ridge Academy
  80. St. Paul Academy
  81. Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg
  82. Crosby-Ironton
  83. Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted
  84. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown
  85. Proctor
  86. Randolph
  87. Providence Academy
  88. Roseau
  89. St. Clair
  90. Twin Cities Academy/Great River
  91. Crookston
  92. Wadena-Deer Creek
  93. Albert Lea
  94. Two Harbors
  95. Sibley East
  96. Dassel-Cokato
  97. Rochester Lourdes
  98. St. Paul Washington
  99. Aitkin
  100. Plainview-Elgin-Millville
  101. Eden Valley-Watkins
  102. Hawley
  103. Metro Schools College Prep
  104. Nova Classical Academy
  105. Dover-Eyota
  106. Royalton
  107. Pine City
  108. Milaca
  109. Rush City
  110. Math and Science Academy
  111. Brooklyn Center
  112. Mesabi East
  113. Mounds Park Academy
  114. New London-Spicer
  115. Hinckley-Finlayson
  116. Tri-City United
  117. Cristo Rey Jesuit
  118. New Richland-H-E-G
  119. High School for the Recording Arts
  120. Menahga
  121. International Falls
  122. Lakes International Language Academy
  123. Medford

Class A

  1. Cherry
  2. Dawson-Boyd
  3. Red Lake County
  4. Deer River
  5. Nevis
  6. Springfield
  7. Southland
  8. Heritage Christian
  9. Ada-Borup-West
  10. Rushford-Peterson
  11. Hills-Beaver Creek
  12. West Central Area
  13. Park Christian
  14. Goodhue
  15. Central MN Christian
  16. Cedar Mountain
  17. Mountain Iron-Buhl
  18. Henning
  19. Fertile-Beltrami
  20. Liberty Classical Academy
  21. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton
  22. Kittson County Central
  23. Sacred Heart
  24. BOLD
  25. Avail Academy
  26. Russell-Tyler-Ruthton
  27. Southwest MN Christian
  28. Hillcrest Lutheran Academy
  29. Littlefork-Big Falls
  30. Upsala
  31. East Central
  32. Browerville-Eagle Valley
  33. Border West
  34. Braham
  35. Cromwell-Wright
  36. Warren-Alvarado-Oslo
  37. Madelia
  38. Stephen-Argyle
  39. Blooming Prairie
  40. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley
  41. Cass Lake-Bena
  42. Westbrook-Walnut Grove
  43. Hope Academy
  44. Houston
  45. Murray County Central
  46. Lester Prairie
  47. Kingsland
  48. Brandon/Evansville
  49. Fillmore Central
  50. Ely
  51. South Ridge
  52. Mayer Lutheran
  53. Underwood
  54. Frazee
  55. Sleepy Eye
  56. Wabasso
  57. North Woods
  58. NCE/U-H
  59. Northern Freeze
  60. Trinity School
  61. Renville County West
  62. Spring Grove
  63. Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City
  64. Hancock
  65. United Christian Academy
  66. Benson
  67. Schaeffer Academy
  68. Sleepy Eye Saint Mary's
  69. PACT Charter
  70. Fosston
  71. Swanville
  72. Kenyon-Wanamingo
  73. Rothsay
  74. Mankato Loyola
  75. Clearbrook-Gonvick
  76. Lac qui Parle Valley
  77. Venture Academy
  78. Pine River-Backus
  79. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa
  80. Minneota
  81. LeRoy-Ostrander
  82. Breckenridge
  83. Ubah Medical Academy
  84. New Ulm Cathedral
  85. Higher Ground Academy
  86. Cleveland
  87. Nicollet
  88. Red Lake
  89. Edgerton
  90. Martin County West
  91. McGregor
  92. Northland
  93. Lakeview
  94. Parnassus Prep
  95. Mahnomen/Waubun
  96. CHOF
  97. Northome/Kelliher
  98. Lanesboro
  99. Goodridge/Grygla
  100. New Life Academy
  101. Verndale
  102. Parkers Prairie
  103. Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop
  104. Chisholm
  105. Wabasha-Kellogg
  106. Win-E-Mac
  107. West Lutheran
  108. Martin Luther/G-H-EC/Truman
  109. Cook County
  110. St. Paul City
  111. Fond du Lac Ojibwe
  112. MACCRAY
  113. Lake Park-Audubon
  114. United South Central
  115. Mabel-Canton
  116. Mountain Lake Area/Comfrey
  117. Hayfield
  118. Exploration
  119. Ashby
  120. Hill City
  121. Nashwauk-Keewatin
  122. Rochester STEM Academy
  123. New York Mills
  124. Bagley
  125. Ortonville
  126. Adrian/Ellsworth
  127. Badger/Greenbush-Middle River
  128. St. John's Prep
  129. Grand Meadow
  130. Bertha-Hewitt
  131. Mille Lacs
  132. Minnesota Transitions Charter
  133. Alden-Conger/Glenville-Emmons
  134. Bigfork
  135. Community of Peace Academy
  136. Prairie Seeds Academy
  137. Sebeka
  138. Heron Lake-Okabena/Fulda
  139. Lyle/Austin Pacelli
  140. Climax/Fisher
  141. Red Rock Central
  142. Battle Lake
  143. Yellow Medicine East
  144. North Lakes Academy
  145. International School of MN
  146. Canby
  147. Long Prairie-Grey Eagle
  148. Bethlehem Academy
  149. Maple Lake
  150. Groves Academy
  151. Carlton/Wrenshall
  152. Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart
  153. Hmong College Prep Academy
  154. Metro Deaf School
  155. Blackduck
  156. Ogilvie
  157. Academy for Sciences & Ag
  158. MN Academy for the Deaf
  159. Floodwood
  160. Lincoln International
  161. Lake of the Woods
  162. Laporte

Februrary 28th, 2025 CzarPI

This is the 7th CzarPI of the 2024-25 season (see CzarPI Explained Here). This calculation includes games through Friday, February 28th, 2025.  The value in () after the CzarPI value is the team's strength of schedule ranking within their class.

CzarPI Record: 4169-873 (82.69%)

Class AAAA

  1. Hopkins - 62.64 (8) 0-0 vs higher, 24-1 vs lower
  2. Wayzata - 60.37 (5) 1-1 vs higher, 21-3 vs lower
  3. Tartan - 60.13 (47) 0-0 vs higher, 25-0 vs lower
  4. Cretin-Derham Hall - 59.74 (40) 0-0 vs higher, 25-1 vs lower
  5. Shakopee - 57.98 (13) 0-2 vs higher, 20-3 vs lower
  6. Sauk Rapids-Rice - 57.2 (32) 1-1 vs higher, 19-3 vs lower
  7. Prior Lake - 57.07 (17) 1-2 vs higher, 19-4 vs lower
  8. Moorhead - 56.24 (25) 1-1 vs higher, 11-3 vs lower
  9. Champlin Park - 56.24 (42) 0-2 vs higher, 21-2 vs lower
  10. Rochester John Marshall - 55.77 (55) 0-1 vs higher, 21-3 vs lower
  11. Minnetonka - 55.74 (4) 1-6 vs higher, 17-2 vs lower
  12. Apple Valley - 55.27 (31) 1-3 vs higher, 19-3 vs lower
  13. St. Michael-Albertville - 55.18 (6) 2-7 vs higher, 14-1 vs lower
  14. East Ridge - 55.07 (33) 2-3 vs higher, 18-3 vs lower
  15. Maple Grove - 54.14 (18) 1-6 vs higher, 17-2 vs lower
  16. St. Paul Central - 53.97 (54) 1-4 vs higher, 17-1 vs lower
  17. Anoka - 53.89 (51) 2-4 vs higher, 18-2 vs lower
  18. Lakeville South - 52.5 (27) 3-3 vs higher, 12-8 vs lower
  19. Hastings - 52.14 (49) 1-4 vs higher, 16-2 vs lower
  20. Rochester Mayo - 51.55 (48) 1-5 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  21. Stillwater Area - 51.39 (45) 2-3 vs higher, 13-7 vs lower
  22. Buffalo - 51.33 (7) 4-8 vs higher, 9-5 vs lower
  23. Lakeville North - 50.95 (19) 3-8 vs higher, 13-2 vs lower
  24. Mounds View - 50.87 (59) 1-5 vs higher, 17-2 vs lower
  25. Park Center - 50.82 (21) 2-8 vs higher, 13-2 vs lower
  26. Eagan - 50.57 (12) 4-10 vs higher, 11-1 vs lower
  27. Bemidji - 50.39 (34) 3-7 vs higher, 11-3 vs lower
  28. Farmington - 50.21 (11) 5-11 vs higher, 9-1 vs lower
  29. Eden Prairie - 48.17 (3) 4-13 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  30. White Bear Lake - 47.79 (35) 1-10 vs higher, 13-1 vs lower
  31. St. Louis Park - 47.53 (29) 5-7 vs higher, 8-6 vs lower
  32. Minneapolis Washburn - 47.48 (57) 5-7 vs higher, 8-6 vs lower
  33. Blaine - 47.27 (58) 0-8 vs higher, 15-3 vs lower
  34. Edina - 47.15 (1) 8-16 vs higher, 0-1 vs lower
  35. Waconia - 46.94 (16) 3-11 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  36. Brainerd - 46.78 (26) 3-11 vs higher, 9-2 vs lower
  37. Rosemount - 46.32 (20) 5-12 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  38. Owatonna - 46.21 (41) 3-10 vs higher, 10-3 vs lower
  39. Chanhassen - 45.7 (14) 6-14 vs higher, 5-1 vs lower
  40. Sartell - 45.26 (37) 3-12 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  41. Chaska - 45.24 (10) 6-15 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  42. Duluth East - 44.79 (61) 4-7 vs higher, 6-7 vs lower
  43. Spring Lake Park - 44.56 (56) 2-10 vs higher, 9-5 vs lower
  44. Andover - 43.5 (44) 2-12 vs higher, 7-3 vs lower
  45. Centennial - 43.33 (60) 4-10 vs higher, 8-3 vs lower
  46. Park of Cottage Grove - 43.18 (38) 3-12 vs higher, 8-3 vs lower
  47. Woodbury - 43.1 (22) 5-14 vs higher, 5-2 vs lower
  48. Roseville - 42.86 (23) 4-15 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  49. Minneapolis Southwest - 42.67 (43) 5-14 vs higher, 5-1 vs lower
  50. Rogers - 42.52 (24) 5-15 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  51. Cambridge-Isanti - 41.19 (62) 3-11 vs higher, 7-3 vs lower
  52. Burnsville - 39.94 (2) 3-19 vs higher, 1-2 vs lower
  53. Elk River - 39.7 (36) 4-19 vs higher, 3-0 vs lower
  54. Rochester Century - 39.19 (15) 3-18 vs higher, 3-0 vs lower
  55. Osseo - 38.14 (53) 3-18 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  56. Eastview - 38.02 (9) 4-21 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  57. Coon Rapids - 37.98 (50) 4-17 vs higher, 3-2 vs lower
  58. Forest Lake - 37.33 (39) 3-19 vs higher, 3-1 vs lower
  59. Irondale - 35.56 (30) 4-21 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  60. Bloomington Jefferson - 35.48 (52) 4-18 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  61. Robbinsdale Armstrong - 35.13 (46) 4-21 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  62. New Prague - 32.47 (28) 3-22 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower

Class AAA

  1. Benilde-St. Margaret's - 61 (5) 0-0 vs higher, 23-2 vs lower
  2. Mankato East - 60.17 (17) 0-1 vs higher, 23-0 vs lower
  3. Alexandria - 59.68 (4) 1-2 vs higher, 21-1 vs lower
  4. Byron - 59.33 (8) 0-1 vs higher, 22-2 vs lower
  5. Stewartville - 58.94 (1) 1-3 vs higher, 19-2 vs lower
  6. Totino-Grace - 56.37 (7) 1-2 vs higher, 16-3 vs lower
  7. Orono - 54.97 (3) 1-6 vs higher, 16-0 vs lower
  8. St. Paul Johnson - 54.91 (31) 1-2 vs higher, 17-4 vs lower
  9. Marshall - 54.41 (13) 0-5 vs higher, 17-0 vs lower
  10. DeLaSalle - 53.58 (28) 2-4 vs higher, 17-1 vs lower
  11. Mahtomedi - 53.15 (36) 0-2 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  12. Hibbing - 52.93 (35) 0-2 vs higher, 17-5 vs lower
  13. Fergus Falls - 52.54 (30) 1-5 vs higher, 15-1 vs lower
  14. Richfield - 52.36 (52) 1-4 vs higher, 19-1 vs lower
  15. St. Thomas Academy - 51.97 (18) 2-6 vs higher, 15-2 vs lower
  16. Monticello - 51.88 (65) 0-1 vs higher, 21-3 vs lower
  17. Cloquet - 51.72 (56) 1-3 vs higher, 17-4 vs lower
  18. Mound Westonka - 51.18 (46) 1-5 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  19. Faribault - 51.01 (38) 1-6 vs higher, 17-2 vs lower
  20. Duluth Denfeld - 50.07 (48) 3-5 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  21. St. Cloud Apollo - 49.77 (25) 4-6 vs higher, 10-5 vs lower
  22. Northfield - 49.47 (29) 3-7 vs higher, 11-4 vs lower
  23. Minneapolis Roosevelt - 49.4 (62) 3-1 vs higher, 13-8 vs lower
  24. Becker - 49.32 (40) 2-6 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  25. St. Paul Harding - 48.7 (37) 1-8 vs higher, 14-2 vs lower
  26. St. Peter - 48.26 (9) 2-10 vs higher, 11-2 vs lower
  27. Detroit Lakes - 48.07 (27) 3-8 vs higher, 9-3 vs lower
  28. Zimmerman - 47.8 (64) 1-5 vs higher, 16-3 vs lower
  29. Grand Rapids - 46.84 (41) 3-9 vs higher, 9-3 vs lower
  30. St. Paul Highland Park - 46.58 (39) 1-8 vs higher, 11-6 vs lower
  31. North St. Paul - 46.12 (33) 1-9 vs higher, 11-2 vs lower
  32. Delano - 45.51 (11) 5-14 vs higher, 7-0 vs lower
  33. St. Paul Como Park - 45.22 (47) 3-9 vs higher, 7-5 vs lower
  34. Minneapolis South - 44.89 (54) 3-11 vs higher, 8-4 vs lower
  35. Two Rivers - 44.73 (16) 4-12 vs higher, 6-3 vs lower
  36. Holy Angels - 44.31 (53) 3-9 vs higher, 9-5 vs lower
  37. Fridley - 43.01 (58) 2-11 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  38. Mankato West - 42.88 (19) 3-12 vs higher, 7-4 vs lower
  39. South St. Paul - 42.8 (12) 2-15 vs higher, 8-0 vs lower
  40. St. Anthony Village - 42.79 (50) 4-11 vs higher, 7-3 vs lower
  41. Rock Ridge - 41.81 (22) 4-16 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  42. Minneapolis Camden - 41.8 (43) 6-16 vs higher, 2-2 vs lower
  43. Hill-Murray - 41.65 (10) 5-15 vs higher, 3-2 vs lower
  44. Princeton - 41.52 (61) 2-10 vs higher, 9-4 vs lower
  45. Red Wing - 41.22 (24) 4-12 vs higher, 4-4 vs lower
  46. New Ulm - 41.01 (14) 3-15 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  47. Austin - 40.94 (32) 3-14 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  48. Kasson-Mantorville - 40.82 (6) 5-17 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  49. Rocori - 40.58 (21) 3-15 vs higher, 5-2 vs lower
  50. St. Francis - 39.85 (59) 3-13 vs higher, 6-3 vs lower
  51. Willmar - 39.81 (34) 3-16 vs higher, 6-0 vs lower
  52. Worthington - 39.65 (2) 4-17 vs higher, 1-1 vs lower
  53. Big Lake - 38.41 (51) 4-15 vs higher, 5-1 vs lower
  54. Robbinsdale Cooper - 37.54 (63) 3-12 vs higher, 4-4 vs lower
  55. Hutchinson - 37.11 (44) 5-18 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  56. Simley - 36.67 (23) 4-18 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  57. St. Cloud Tech - 35.11 (26) 4-21 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  58. Little Falls - 34.55 (15) 4-21 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  59. Bloomington Kennedy - 34.31 (60) 2-19 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  60. Winona - 34.23 (20) 3-20 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  61. Columbia Heights - 33.47 (49) 3-19 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  62. Minneapolis Edison - 32.44 (55) 3-20 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  63. Chisago Lakes Area - 26.52 (45) 1-18 vs higher, 0-3 vs lower
  64. Hermantown - 25.31 (42) 2-21 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  65. North Branch - 24.63 (57) 3-22 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower

Class AA

  1. Albany - 60.38 (47) 0-0 vs higher, 24-0 vs lower
  2. Waseca - 59.84 (63) 0-0 vs higher, 26-0 vs lower
  3. Caledonia - 59.17 (44) 0-0 vs higher, 19-1 vs lower
  4. East Grand Forks - 58.92 (9) 0-0 vs higher, 18-3 vs lower
  5. Jackson County Central - 58.15 (17) 0-1 vs higher, 21-3 vs lower
  6. Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta - 56.89 (8) 0-2 vs higher, 20-4 vs lower
  7. Mora - 56.66 (106) 0-0 vs higher, 25-1 vs lower
  8. Blake - 56.56 (69) 0-0 vs higher, 21-4 vs lower
  9. Cannon Falls - 56.46 (13) 2-3 vs higher, 19-3 vs lower
  10. Esko - 56.18 (10) 0-3 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  11. Montevideo - 56 (54) 2-4 vs higher, 20-0 vs lower
  12. Pelican Rapids - 55.89 (19) 2-2 vs higher, 18-4 vs lower
  13. Perham - 55.12 (28) 1-2 vs higher, 16-4 vs lower
  14. Glencoe-Silver Lake - 54.99 (70) 0-1 vs higher, 20-4 vs lower
  15. Holdingford - 54.76 (96) 0-1 vs higher, 22-2 vs lower
  16. St. Croix Lutheran - 54.66 (102) 0-2 vs higher, 23-1 vs lower
  17. Belle Plaine - 54.33 (14) 1-4 vs higher, 16-5 vs lower
  18. Barnesville - 54.16 (76) 4-2 vs higher, 15-4 vs lower
  19. Sauk Centre - 54.08 (5) 3-7 vs higher, 14-2 vs lower
  20. Pequot Lakes - 53.96 (23) 2-4 vs higher, 16-3 vs lower
  21. Luverne - 53.68 (16) 0-5 vs higher, 16-2 vs lower
  22. LeSueur-Henderson - 53.66 (68) 0-2 vs higher, 19-4 vs lower
  23. Southwest Christian - 53.57 (7) 2-6 vs higher, 14-3 vs lower
  24. Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton - 53.32 (114) 1-1 vs higher, 22-3 vs lower
  25. Warroad - 52.92 (87) 1-2 vs higher, 19-4 vs lower
  26. Minnehaha Academy - 52.59 (6) 2-6 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  27. Redwood Valley - 52.44 (25) 2-7 vs higher, 16-2 vs lower
  28. Fairmont - 52.19 (21) 3-7 vs higher, 14-2 vs lower
  29. Lewiston-Altura - 52.15 (74) 2-2 vs higher, 16-6 vs lower
  30. Hiawatha Collegiate - 51.98 (36) 2-4 vs higher, 12-6 vs lower
  31. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton - 51.97 (34) 4-5 vs higher, 11-5 vs lower
  32. Breck - 51.93 (4) 4-8 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  33. Rockford - 51.67 (98) 1-2 vs higher, 17-6 vs lower
  34. Pine Island - 51.61 (11) 2-7 vs higher, 14-3 vs lower
  35. Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial - 51.57 (40) 2-6 vs higher, 15-3 vs lower
  36. St. Charles - 51.42 (118) 2-3 vs higher, 18-4 vs lower
  37. Lake City - 51.21 (20) 3-9 vs higher, 13-0 vs lower
  38. Zumbrota-Mazeppa - 51.11 (29) 3-9 vs higher, 14-0 vs lower
  39. Maple River - 50.94 (50) 2-6 vs higher, 14-3 vs lower
  40. St. Cloud Cathedral - 50.93 (59) 2-5 vs higher, 15-3 vs lower
  41. Annandale - 50.8 (30) 2-8 vs higher, 14-2 vs lower
  42. Legacy Christian - 50.65 (84) 1-5 vs higher, 16-3 vs lower
  43. Osakis - 50.46 (58) 2-6 vs higher, 15-2 vs lower
  44. Spectrum - 50.37 (95) 3-6 vs higher, 16-1 vs lower
  45. Minneapolis North - 50.36 (83) 2-5 vs higher, 14-3 vs lower
  46. Barnum - 50.26 (82) 0-4 vs higher, 17-4 vs lower
  47. Jordan - 50.21 (52) 2-8 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  48. Staples-Motley - 49.01 (38) 4-8 vs higher, 10-4 vs lower
  49. Moose Lake-Willow River - 48.93 (62) 2-7 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  50. St. James Area - 48.79 (22) 4-9 vs higher, 9-4 vs lower
  51. Triton - 48.75 (93) 1-7 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  52. Thief River Falls - 48.65 (48) 2-7 vs higher, 10-1 vs lower
  53. Holy Family Catholic - 48.64 (12) 5-11 vs higher, 6-4 vs lower
  54. Windom Area - 48.06 (15) 4-12 vs higher, 10-1 vs lower
  55. Paynesville Area - 47.89 (88) 2-5 vs higher, 13-6 vs lower
  56. Concordia Academy - 47.65 (110) 0-5 vs higher, 16-5 vs lower
  57. Greenway - 47.62 (101) 1-5 vs higher, 13-6 vs lower
  58. Pierz - 47.59 (41) 3-8 vs higher, 10-4 vs lower
  59. Winona Cotter/Hope Lutheran - 47.41 (55) 4-8 vs higher, 8-6 vs lower
  60. Watertown-Mayer - 47.3 (78) 2-10 vs higher, 13-1 vs lower
  61. Pillager - 47.13 (122) 2-4 vs higher, 14-5 vs lower
  62. Norwood-Young America - 46.95 (73) 3-11 vs higher, 11-0 vs lower
  63. La Crescent-Hokah - 46.85 (27) 3-10 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  64. Maranatha Christian - 46.46 (53) 1-11 vs higher, 12-2 vs lower
  65. Pipestone Area - 46.3 (3) 5-15 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  66. Kimball Area - 45.99 (107) 2-8 vs higher, 13-2 vs lower
  67. Minnewaska Area - 45.91 (33) 3-13 vs higher, 9-1 vs lower
  68. Eagle Ridge Academy - 45.68 (108) 1-5 vs higher, 12-7 vs lower
  69. Park Rapids Area - 45.48 (26) 3-13 vs higher, 8-0 vs lower
  70. Duluth Marshall - 45.32 (45) 3-10 vs higher, 7-3 vs lower
  71. St. Agnes - 45.31 (56) 2-11 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  72. St. Croix Prep - 45.04 (120) 1-10 vs higher, 14-1 vs lower
  73. Minnesota Valley Lutheran - 44.76 (46) 1-10 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  74. Blue Earth Area - 44.71 (43) 4-13 vs higher, 8-0 vs lower
  75. Litchfield - 44.2 (67) 5-12 vs higher, 5-5 vs lower
  76. Metro Schools College Prep - 43.86 (123) 2-3 vs higher, 7-4 vs lower
  77. Wadena-Deer Creek - 43.86 (99) 2-8 vs higher, 10-5 vs lower
  78. St. Paul Humboldt - 43.66 (109) 4-10 vs higher, 8-4 vs lower
  79. Melrose - 43.49 (1) 5-19 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  80. Crosby-Ironton - 43.45 (77) 3-10 vs higher, 8-5 vs lower
  81. Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg - 43.24 (85) 3-11 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  82. Chatfield - 43.04 (49) 2-13 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  83. Foley - 42.99 (24) 2-14 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  84. Proctor - 42.81 (90) 3-11 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  85. Two Harbors - 42.68 (92) 3-13 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  86. St. Paul Academy - 42.39 (64) 3-13 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  87. Randolph - 42.14 (80) 3-10 vs higher, 7-6 vs lower
  88. Roseau - 41.87 (97) 3-12 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  89. Aitkin - 41.78 (103) 2-12 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  90. St. Paul Washington - 41.7 (94) 2-15 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  91. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown - 40.9 (115) 4-11 vs higher, 9-2 vs lower
  92. Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted - 40.8 (75) 3-15 vs higher, 7-1 vs lower
  93. Twin Cities Academy/Great River - 40.68 (105) 2-13 vs higher, 9-0 vs lower
  94. St. Clair - 40.2 (72) 4-15 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  95. Crookston - 40.09 (37) 4-16 vs higher, 5-1 vs lower
  96. Providence Academy - 39.83 (42) 5-17 vs higher, 1-2 vs lower
  97. Nova Classical Academy - 39.28 (121) 2-14 vs higher, 9-1 vs lower
  98. Dassel-Cokato - 38.83 (65) 5-17 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  99. Rush City - 38.82 (66) 3-14 vs higher, 3-4 vs lower
  100. Sibley East - 38.72 (57) 6-17 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  101. Math and Science Academy - 37.95 (116) 2-12 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  102. Eden Valley-Watkins - 37.23 (51) 4-17 vs higher, 3-2 vs lower
  103. Pine City - 37.1 (112) 3-15 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  104. Albert Lea - 36.94 (32) 3-19 vs higher, 3-1 vs lower
  105. Plainview-Elgin-Millville - 36.25 (60) 4-18 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  106. Milaca - 36.18 (61) 3-15 vs higher, 3-3 vs lower
  107. Royalton - 35.99 (71) 5-17 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  108. Rochester Lourdes - 35.56 (2) 3-20 vs higher, 0-1 vs lower
  109. Hawley - 34.76 (39) 5-18 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  110. Mesabi East - 34.47 (100) 2-19 vs higher, 5-0 vs lower
  111. Dover-Eyota - 33.97 (35) 5-20 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  112. Mounds Park Academy - 33.79 (79) 4-21 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  113. High School for the Recording Arts - 33.3 (117) 1-9 vs higher, 0-1 vs lower
  114. Brooklyn Center - 32.75 (91) 4-22 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  115. Hinckley-Finlayson - 31.03 (111) 3-20 vs higher, 3-0 vs lower
  116. Cristo Rey Jesuit - 25.92 (104) 2-24 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  117. Menahga - 23.13 (81) 1-25 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  118. New London-Spicer - 22.35 (31) 1-26 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  119. International Falls - 20.67 (113) 0-21 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  120. New Richland-H-E-G - 16.3 (89) 0-21 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  121. Tri-City United - 0 (18) 0-26 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  122. Lakes International Language Academy - 0 (86) 0-25 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  123. Medford - 0 (119) 0-24 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower

Class A 

  1. Cherry - 61.77 (2) 0-0 vs higher, 23-1 vs lower
  2. Dawson-Boyd - 58.77 (6) 0-2 vs higher, 22-0 vs lower
  3. Red Lake County - 58.64 (12) 2-0 vs higher, 22-2 vs lower
  4. Ada-Borup-West - 57.48 (4) 2-1 vs higher, 18-3 vs lower
  5. Deer River - 57.26 (27) 0-1 vs higher, 24-1 vs lower
  6. Springfield - 56.99 (39) 0-0 vs higher, 24-2 vs lower
  7. West Central Area - 56.76 (1) 2-1 vs higher, 14-7 vs lower
  8. Hills-Beaver Creek - 56.69 (86) 0-0 vs higher, 18-1 vs lower
  9. Nevis - 55.87 (13) 0-2 vs higher, 21-2 vs lower
  10. Mountain Iron-Buhl - 55.24 (40) 1-2 vs higher, 21-2 vs lower
  11. Southland - 55.21 (141) 0-0 vs higher, 24-0 vs lower
  12. Park Christian - 54.84 (35) 2-3 vs higher, 19-1 vs lower
  13. Central MN Christian - 54.51 (22) 1-2 vs higher, 19-3 vs lower
  14. Heritage Christian - 54.33 (103) 0-2 vs higher, 21-1 vs lower
  15. Cedar Mountain - 54.3 (105) 1-1 vs higher, 22-2 vs lower
  16. Liberty Classical Academy - 54 (133) 0-0 vs higher, 23-2 vs lower
  17. Fertile-Beltrami - 53.62 (28) 1-4 vs higher, 18-1 vs lower
  18. Henning - 53.08 (132) 0-2 vs higher, 22-0 vs lower
  19. Rushford-Peterson - 53.04 (84) 0-2 vs higher, 22-2 vs lower
  20. Hillcrest Lutheran Academy - 52.01 (51) 0-5 vs higher, 20-1 vs lower
  21. Kittson County Central - 51.95 (41) 2-4 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  22. BOLD - 51.84 (5) 3-8 vs higher, 13-2 vs lower
  23. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton - 51.82 (77) 1-3 vs higher, 19-2 vs lower
  24. Goodhue - 51.72 (11) 0-6 vs higher, 19-2 vs lower
  25. Russell-Tyler-Ruthton - 51.63 (97) 1-3 vs higher, 19-2 vs lower
  26. Sacred Heart - 51.5 (3) 2-8 vs higher, 13-2 vs lower
  27. Avail Academy - 51.32 (123) 1-2 vs higher, 17-2 vs lower
  28. Upsala - 51.28 (120) 0-1 vs higher, 20-4 vs lower
  29. Border West - 50.95 (99) 1-3 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  30. Southwest MN Christian - 50.5 (38) 2-5 vs higher, 14-3 vs lower
  31. Venture Academy - 50.35 (78) 0-0 vs higher, 4-3 vs lower
  32. Braham - 50.02 (129) 1-3 vs higher, 19-3 vs lower
  33. Littlefork-Big Falls - 49.85 (118) 0-4 vs higher, 20-1 vs lower
  34. Cromwell-Wright - 49.66 (92) 1-4 vs higher, 17-3 vs lower
  35. East Central - 49.3 (94) 3-5 vs higher, 16-2 vs lower
  36. Browerville-Eagle Valley - 48.59 (73) 2-7 vs higher, 14-1 vs lower
  37. Westbrook-Walnut Grove - 48.49 (71) 1-6 vs higher, 16-2 vs lower
  38. Houston - 48.31 (102) 0-3 vs higher, 16-5 vs lower
  39. Warren-Alvarado-Oslo - 48.26 (20) 2-8 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  40. South Ridge - 47.93 (85) 1-6 vs higher, 15-3 vs lower
  41. Madelia - 47.89 (148) 0-3 vs higher, 20-3 vs lower
  42. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley - 47.77 (145) 1-3 vs higher, 18-3 vs lower
  43. Cass Lake-Bena - 47.44 (9) 3-9 vs higher, 11-3 vs lower
  44. Stephen-Argyle - 47.4 (31) 2-9 vs higher, 13-2 vs lower
  45. Hope Academy - 47.23 (139) 1-4 vs higher, 15-4 vs lower
  46. Kingsland - 47.19 (98) 2-4 vs higher, 13-6 vs lower
  47. Murray County Central - 47.06 (76) 2-7 vs higher, 13-3 vs lower
  48. Hancock - 47.06 (68) 1-5 vs higher, 13-7 vs lower
  49. Brandon/Evansville - 47.02 (33) 2-8 vs higher, 11-5 vs lower
  50. Blooming Prairie - 46.96 (157) 0-4 vs higher, 20-2 vs lower
  51. Underwood - 46.67 (58) 3-8 vs higher, 10-3 vs lower
  52. Schaeffer Academy - 46.44 (112) 2-5 vs higher, 13-5 vs lower
  53. Fillmore Central - 46.31 (8) 3-13 vs higher, 9-2 vs lower
  54. Higher Ground Academy - 46.22 (156) 1-3 vs higher, 16-6 vs lower
  55. Sleepy Eye - 45.7 (42) 1-7 vs higher, 12-6 vs lower
  56. Ubah Medical Academy - 45.68 (155) 1-4 vs higher, 13-4 vs lower
  57. Mayer Lutheran - 45.66 (25) 2-10 vs higher, 10-3 vs lower
  58. Ely - 45.4 (125) 2-5 vs higher, 13-5 vs lower
  59. Wabasso - 45.39 (65) 2-7 vs higher, 12-4 vs lower
  60. North Woods - 44.99 (72) 3-9 vs higher, 10-3 vs lower
  61. Mankato Loyola - 44.99 (116) 2-5 vs higher, 10-8 vs lower
  62. Renville County West - 44.92 (143) 1-6 vs higher, 15-1 vs lower
  63. NCE/U-H - 44.91 (14) 2-10 vs higher, 10-4 vs lower
  64. Spring Grove - 44.76 (23) 4-11 vs higher, 6-3 vs lower
  65. Clearbrook-Gonvick - 44.51 (70) 2-8 vs higher, 10-5 vs lower
  66. Lester Prairie - 44.28 (34) 2-11 vs higher, 11-2 vs lower
  67. PACT Charter - 44.08 (114) 2-9 vs higher, 12-2 vs lower
  68. Red Lake - 43.88 (63) 1-10 vs higher, 11-2 vs lower
  69. Pine River-Backus - 43.87 (110) 2-10 vs higher, 12-2 vs lower
  70. Fosston - 43.77 (29) 2-11 vs higher, 9-1 vs lower
  71. Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City - 43.44 (109) 3-7 vs higher, 9-5 vs lower
  72. Benson - 43.41 (135) 1-8 vs higher, 14-1 vs lower
  73. Frazee - 43.32 (48) 3-12 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  74. LeRoy-Ostrander - 43.3 (81) 2-11 vs higher, 11-2 vs lower
  75. Trinity School - 43.29 (56) 2-13 vs higher, 10-1 vs lower
  76. New Ulm Cathedral - 43.24 (59) 5-8 vs higher, 5-7 vs lower
  77. Parnassus Prep - 43.15 (152) 0-5 vs higher, 11-4 vs lower
  78. St. Paul City - 42.96 (54) 2-4 vs higher, 1-3 vs lower
  79. Exploration - 42.8 (144) 2-7 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  80. United Christian Academy - 42.64 (127) 3-10 vs higher, 11-1 vs lower
  81. Rothsay - 42.6 (74) 2-11 vs higher, 9-1 vs lower
  82. Northern Freeze - 42.6 (19) 2-12 vs higher, 8-2 vs lower
  83. Northome/Kelliher - 42.41 (136) 3-10 vs higher, 11-1 vs lower
  84. Fond du Lac Ojibwe - 42.28 (91) 3-8 vs higher, 5-3 vs lower
  85. Swanville - 42.01 (100) 1-12 vs higher, 12-0 vs lower
  86. Parkers Prairie - 41.74 (60) 3-14 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  87. Sleepy Eye Saint Mary's - 41.74 (36) 3-15 vs higher, 8-0 vs lower
  88. Kenyon-Wanamingo - 41.6 (95) 2-13 vs higher, 11-0 vs lower
  89. Cleveland - 41.45 (115) 0-11 vs higher, 10-3 vs lower
  90. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa - 41.43 (50) 3-14 vs higher, 7-1 vs lower
  91. Nicollet - 41.43 (153) 2-8 vs higher, 11-5 vs lower
  92. Northland - 41.08 (93) 2-12 vs higher, 10-2 vs lower
  93. Lanesboro - 41.06 (82) 3-12 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  94. Mahnomen/Waubun - 40.77 (15) 3-13 vs higher, 5-2 vs lower
  95. CHOF - 40.59 (88) 4-13 vs higher, 5-3 vs lower
  96. Martin County West - 40.55 (83) 3-15 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  97. Lac qui Parle Valley - 40.49 (17) 2-13 vs higher, 7-1 vs lower
  98. Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop - 40.28 (75) 4-15 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  99. Verndale - 40.05 (126) 1-12 vs higher, 12-1 vs lower
  100. Martin Luther/G-H-EC/Truman - 40.05 (130) 4-12 vs higher, 6-4 vs lower
  101. Minneota - 39.94 (30) 2-14 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  102. Mabel-Canton - 39.17 (113) 3-14 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  103. Chisholm - 38.92 (57) 3-13 vs higher, 6-4 vs lower
  104. New Life Academy - 38.65 (89) 4-15 vs higher, 4-2 vs lower
  105. McGregor - 38.51 (149) 2-11 vs higher, 10-1 vs lower
  106. Cook County - 38.45 (134) 2-13 vs higher, 9-0 vs lower
  107. Rochester STEM Academy - 37.76 (146) 2-11 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  108. Minnesota Transitions Charter - 37.61 (150) 4-10 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  109. Ashby - 37.61 (69) 3-16 vs higher, 5-1 vs lower
  110. Edgerton - 37.44 (43) 2-13 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  111. Lakeview - 36.9 (101) 2-13 vs higher, 7-2 vs lower
  112. Prairie Seeds Academy - 36.61 (162) 1-8 vs higher, 11-2 vs lower
  113. MACCRAY - 36.51 (67) 3-15 vs higher, 4-3 vs lower
  114. Wabasha-Kellogg - 36.39 (7) 3-18 vs higher, 2-3 vs lower
  115. Win-E-Mac - 36.1 (52) 2-15 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  116. West Lutheran - 36.08 (44) 4-20 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  117. Goodridge/Grygla - 36.06 (21) 3-19 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  118. Hill City - 35.99 (122) 1-14 vs higher, 8-1 vs lower
  119. Mountain Lake Area/Comfrey - 35.92 (37) 3-17 vs higher, 4-2 vs lower
  120. United South Central - 35.85 (121) 3-17 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  121. Bagley - 35.58 (117) 3-14 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  122. Hayfield - 35.52 (96) 3-17 vs higher, 5-1 vs lower
  123. Grand Meadow - 35.24 (47) 3-20 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  124. Lake Park-Audubon - 35.23 (49) 3-17 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  125. New York Mills - 35.12 (104) 2-16 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  126. Breckenridge - 34.89 (10) 3-18 vs higher, 1-3 vs lower
  127. Community of Peace Academy - 34.88 (142) 1-14 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  128. Adrian/Ellsworth - 34.65 (53) 3-14 vs higher, 4-2 vs lower
  129. Bertha-Hewitt - 34.38 (131) 2-15 vs higher, 6-1 vs lower
  130. International School of MN - 34.09 (159) 2-13 vs higher, 5-3 vs lower
  131. Groves Academy - 34.08 (161) 0-1 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  132. Nashwauk-Keewatin - 33.83 (66) 3-18 vs higher, 4-1 vs lower
  133. Alden-Conger/Glenville-Emmons - 33.11 (119) 3-20 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  134. Mille Lacs - 32.85 (128) 2-15 vs higher, 6-2 vs lower
  135. Badger/Greenbush-Middle River - 30.21 (80) 1-20 vs higher, 4-0 vs lower
  136. Ortonville - 30.18 (24) 2-18 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  137. Heron Lake-Okabena/Fulda - 30.05 (26) 2-21 vs higher, 1-1 vs lower
  138. Sebeka - 29.84 (140) 2-18 vs higher, 6-0 vs lower
  139. Bigfork - 29.02 (151) 1-16 vs higher, 7-0 vs lower
  140. Metro Deaf School - 27.1 (106) 0-4 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  141. Red Rock Central - 26.73 (16) 2-23 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  142. Battle Lake - 26.71 (45) 2-23 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  143. Lyle/Austin Pacelli - 26.7 (61) 2-24 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  144. St. John's Prep - 26.36 (46) 0-14 vs higher, 3-1 vs lower
  145. Climax/Fisher - 25.5 (55) 1-21 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  146. Yellow Medicine East - 25.21 (87) 1-21 vs higher, 2-1 vs lower
  147. North Lakes Academy - 25.01 (147) 1-19 vs higher, 6-0 vs lower
  148. Maple Lake - 24.92 (62) 2-22 vs higher, 0-1 vs lower
  149. Academy for Sciences & Ag - 24.91 (138) 0-12 vs higher, 2-0 vs lower
  150. Canby - 18.89 (32) 1-22 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  151. Blackduck - 16.86 (111) 0-23 vs higher, 3-0 vs lower
  152. Long Prairie-Grey Eagle - 16.06 (64) 1-23 vs higher, 1-0 vs lower
  153. Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart - 0 (18) 0-26 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  154. Carlton/Wrenshall - 0 (79) 0-21 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  155. Ogilvie - 0 (90) 0-24 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  156. Floodwood - 0 (107) 0-19 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  157. Bethlehem Academy - 0 (108) 0-22 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  158. Laporte - 0 (124) 0-25 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  159. Lincoln International - 0 (137) 0-11 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  160. Lake of the Woods - 0 (154) 0-19 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  161. MN Academy for the Deaf - 0 (158) 0-3 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower
  162. Hmong College Prep Academy - 0 (160) 0-13 vs higher, 0-0 vs lower