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Connect October 2022

October 2022 issue of Connect, the Minnesota State High School League’s monthly online compilation of recent news and features.
2022 Soccer Tournament News

Soccer State Tournament, 2022: Day 2 Recap: Quarterfinals

Day 2 of the Minnesota State High School League's Boys and Girls Soccer State Tournament was played on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at four Minnesota sites. The third and final day of the quarterfinal round is Thursday, Oct. 27.
2022 Tennis Tournament News

Girls Tennis Team State Championships, 2022

Minnetonka completed a season of dominance by cruising to the Class AA championship in the Girls Tennis State Tournament. In Class A, Rochester Lourdes outlasted Breck for its first team championship since 2006.
2022 Soccer Tournament News

Soccer State Tournament, 2022: Day 1 Recap: Quarterfinals

Day 1 of the Minnesota State High School League's Boys and Girls Soccer State Tournament opened on Tuesday, Oct. 25 and it featured Mounds View's upset of top-seeded Wayzata in a shootout during the girls quarterfinals.
TRF

John's Journal: Surgeries, Screws Can’t Stop Thief River Falls Tennis

Stephanie Dagg and Ingrid Anderson, senior tennis players from Thief River Falls, know how fortunate they are to be part of the team. Both have endured serious physical issues, and both have had surgical screws inserted into their skeletal structures. Wheelchairs and crutches are also part of their stories.
2022 Soccer Tournament News

Soccer State Tournaments begin journey for 2022 championships

The Minnesota State High School League's Boys and Girls Soccer Tournaments begin a two-week run toward state championships on Tuesday, Oct. 25. The quarterfinals are Oct. 25-27 and the semifinals, third-place games and championships are next week.
Saints

John’s Journal: Oh Baby, What A Season For St. Charles Girls Soccer

The head coach’s baby was coming, the plan was in place and everything looked to be good for the girls soccer team from St. Charles/Lewiston-Altura. And then, of course, everything went sideways. That’s how the story began. How it’s ending is a perfect capper to a strange, challenging, unforgettable season as the Saints will play in the state tournament for the first time in history this week.
History Capsule

MSHSL History Capsule: Paul Giel

In this edition of the MSHSL History Capsule, remember Paul Giel, the three-sport standout from Winona, Minn.
Barnett

John's Journal: Officials Return To The Game They Love

High school officials, the men and women who wear the stripes, blow the whistles and keep fair, safe play foremost in their minds and actions, come from all sorts of backgrounds. Some become officials at a young age, some a little later. They are committed to the sports and activities they love and they want to ensure that current student-athletes have the best possible experience.
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