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Salute to 2021 Fall State Tournament Officials

The Minnesota State High School League and its over 500 member schools thank and appreciate the contest officials selected to work the Fall 2021 State Tournament events.
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John’s Journal: Moorhead Is 2021 Sack Hunger Champion

The Minnesota State High School League is proud to announce that Moorhead High School is the champion of the third John’s Journal Sack Hunger campaign, in which schools all over the state are encouraged to collect non-perishable food items for those in need.
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John’s Journal: Basketball Is A Family Affair At NRHEG

Every time the girls basketball team from New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale Geneva hits the road for a game, they are driven by someone special. The Panthers may be the only team in Minnesota with a bus driver who also won back-to-back state championships as a head coach.
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Robbinsdale Armstrong's Stephanie Trump selected for NFHS Music Award

Longtime Robbinsdale Armstrong High School Choral Director Stephanie Trump has been selected as the Minnesota recipient of the NFHS Outstanding Music Educator Award. This prestigious honor is presented by the National Federation of State High School Associations in recognition of music educators that excel with enthusiasm and purpose in educating students in the Fine Arts
MSHSL Connect is the League's monthly online newsletter

MSHSL Connect, December 2021

The League invites you to read MSHSL Connect, the monthly online newsletter that features news, notes and salutes to member schools.
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Title IX also paved the way for aspiring coaches and administrators

On July 20, 1969, astronauts from the United States walked on the moon. This historical moment led to innovations that still reap benefits.
About three years later, one of the most important pieces of legislation was another historical moment that led to opportunities for an underrepresented class of student-athletes within our great nation. It was the birth of Title IX. As we continue the walk-up in marking the 50th year of Title IX, I want to reflect on my experience of how it impacted my educational experience and acknowledge how it has also impacted so many deserving student-athletes.
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Seeking Opportunities

While North Side playgrounds in Minneapolis were magnets of athletic opportunities for young people, too often, some were relegated to the sideline. Especially female athletes.
That didn’t sit well with Kathie Eiland-Madison in the late 1960s. So, she made a stand. Rather, a sit-in to protest. She believed she was every bit as good as the boys at all sports, but at the time, females as athletes weren’t seen as much beyond the “tom-boy” tag. Eiland-Madison would show her disgust by not being selected to play in a pick-up game by sitting at midcourt. She’d refuse to move until someone took a chance on her or she had to be moved. Mind you, she was on the same court as neighborhood standouts Terry Lewis, Jimmy Jam and Jellybean Johnson. If those names sound familiar, you aren’t mistaken. All were bandmates in the Minneapolis-based group, The Time. Johnson, by the way, was the one typically in charge of lifting Eiland-Madison off the court and carrying her to the side.
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Prep Bowl Championship Class AAAAA Mankato West 24 Mahtomedi 10

The top-ranked Scarlets were undefeated during a pandemic-influenced 2020 high school football season and didn’t have a chance to build on that with a canceled postseason. Keeping that focus on 2021 and a renewed opportunity, Mankato West zeroed in on another season capped with a Class AAAAA championship. That quest was completed Saturday, Nov. 27 with a 24-10 victory over Mahtomedi in the title game at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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