Dakota United captured the PI Division state championship of the Adapted Softball State Tournament for the second consecutive season and sixth overall after defeating Robbinsdale/Hopkins/Mound Westonka on Saturday, June 3 at Chanhassen High School.
Karl Erickson has fond memories of his high school career, and he is sure of one thing: Records are made to be broken. “I know someone will come along and smash it,” he said.
The Minnesota State High School League's Officiating DEI Council is a first-of-its-kind group that has a stated mission to build awareness with member schools, student-athletes and the community to support the recruitment and retention of officials that are typically from under-represented groups.
Cyrus and Elijah Jones of Minneapolis Edison are football players in the fall, wrestlers in the winter, and in the spring they are members of the baseball and track and field teams.
The state’s best adapted softball teams are set to take over Chanhassen High School for the Minnesota State High School League’s state tournament on June 2-3. Both a CI and PI team champion will be crowned on Saturday afternoon.
Winona Cotter's Pat Bowlin is the second softball coach in Minnesota history to win 800 games, and he is on pace to become the career leader in victories.
The Overgaauw sisters of Murray County Central run and they win, and that’s been the theme for years, during the fall cross-country season and on the track in the spring ever since they were in seventh grade.
Edina, the No. 4 seed to open the final rounds of the Badminton State Tournament, staged two upsets en route to capturing the team title with a pair or 4-3 victories over No. 1 St. Paul Johnson and No. 3 Burnsville, respectively.