STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS Through the 2020 State Tournament

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STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS Through the 2020 State Tournament STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS Through the 2020 state tournament Most home runs hit in a state tournament (all teams) 204 Granite Falls-Marshall 1999 178 Wadena-Perham 1995 Most triples hit in a state tournament (all teams) 39 New Ulm 1953 Largest margin of a win. 33 Hamel 33 Proctor 0 (7 innings) 1990 Largest Shutout. Hamel 33 Proctor 0 (7 innings) 1990 Most runs scored in one inning by one team. 14 Maple Lake Maple Lake 19 Hutchinson 17 1989 13 New Market New Market 16 New London-Spicer 0 2019 Most runs scored in one game by both teams. 42 St Michael 23 New Ulm 19 2000 39 Green Isle 23 Buckman 16 1999 Most hits in one game by one team. 25 Wadena Wadena 29 Floodwood 0 1995 Minnetonka Minnetonka 20 Air Freight 5 2009 24 Albert Lea Albert Lea 23 Zumbrota 2 1946 St Michael St Michael 23 New Ulm 19 2000 Grand Rapids Grand Rapids 14 Marshall 3 2001 Most hits in one game by both teams. 44 Green Isle-22, Buckman-22 Green Isle 23 Buckman 16 1999 42 St Michael-24 New Ulm-18 St Michael 23 New Ulm 19 2000 Most home runs in one game by both teams. 12 New Ulm-8 St Michael-4 St Michael 23 New Ulm 19 2000 11 Green Isle-7, Buckman-4 Green Isle 23 Buckman 16 1999 Most errors in one game by one team. 11 St Louis Park Lyon’s Pub 13 St Louis Park 5 1998 11 Hinckley Litchfield 7 Hinckley 6 (11 innings) 2000 9 Miesville Dassel-Cokato 8 Miesville 3 1968 Class B Championship St. James Morris 10 St. James 7 1989 Class C Championship Roseau Gaylord 14 Roseau 0 1996 Ada St Michael 10 Ada 0 1997 Hamel St Michael 10 Hamel 3 2000 Most men left on base in one game by one team. 21 Howard Lake Belle Plaine 7 Howard Lake 6 2013 (17 innings) 19 Red Wing Hamel 11 Red Wing 9 1988 18 Twin City Fed. Twin City Fed. 6 St. Paul 3 1961 Granite Falls Granite Falls 6 Kasson 3 2007 Most walks in one game by one team. 20 Hamel Hamel 33 Proctor 0 1990 Most walks in one game by both teams. 25 Hamel 11 Red Wing 9 1988 23 Hamel 33 Proctor 0 1990 Longest State Tournament Game. 20 innings Hector 4 Stark 2 1971 Cyrus 2 Fairfax 1 1976 Brooklyn Park 4 Elko 3 2017 Most shutouts posted by a team in the State Tournament. 4 Plato 2007 3 Chaska 1932, 2002 Excelsior 1945 Lester Prairie 1950 Litchfield 1951 Cold Spring 1955 Red Wing 1974, 1990 Arlington 1984 Pierz 2002 Dundas 2003 Sobieski 2014 New Market 2019 Most Consecutive Championships won. 5 Albert Lea 1944, 45,46,47,48 Most Championships won 15 Minnetonka 9 Cold Spring 8 Columbia Heights 7 Austin Most Times finishing 2nd Place. 8 Dundas 6 Rochester Most Times Finishing 3rd Place. 9 Cold Spring 7 Jordan 5 West St. Paul Mpls. Lyons Pub Most Consecutive State Tournament Appearances 28 Minnetonka 1994- 23 Cold Spring 1988- 2010 15 Blue Earth 2003-2017 Most State Tournament Appearances 58 Cold Spring 37 Chaska 34 Jordan 33 Rochester 32 Red Wing Number of Times a Team Appearing in the State Tournament for the First Time and Winning a Championship 34 Teams have won a championship playing in their first State Tournament. First time the 10-run rule was used in a State Tournament game. Le Sueur 15 Claremont 1 1930 First triple play by a team in a State Tournament game. Willmar Virginia 10 Willmar 9 1932 Undefeated Champion. St. Paul Como Rec. won Class A championship in 1964 with a 28-0 record. The only known team to end their season undefeated. STATE TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Hits in one State Tournament game by a player. 6 Walt Menke Albert Lea Albert Lea 23 Zumbrota 2 1946 Eric Schreifels Howard Lake Belle Plaine 7 Howard Lake 6 2013 (17 inning game) Brice Panning Young America Young America 4 New Market 3 2018 (14 inning game) 5 Carl Condon Virginia Virginia 15 Willmar 14 1932 Ed Cain New Richland New Rich. 13 Pine Island 5 1933 Ray Erickson Fergus Falls Fergus Falls 14 Foley 3 1941 Francis Boll Shakopee Shakopee 16 Plummer 1 1940 Bassie Wagner Springfield Springfield 16 Pierz 4 1944 Renny Erickson Springfield Springfield 13 Monticello 0 1944 John Menke Albert Lea Albert Lea 23 Zumbrota 2 1946 Dick Weigel Excelsior Excelsior 17 Winsted 1 1949 Jim Lawler LeCenter LeCenter 14 Sherburn 2 1951 Harold Meyer Pierz Pierz 10 Rollingstone 0 1952 Joe Scalise Austin Austin 4 Fairmont 2 1953 Dick Lawrence Bagley Bagley 18 Detroit Lakes 0 1955 Harry Mulhern Stewartville Stewartville 12 Grand Rapids 11 1955 Dave Lesar Grand Rapids Stewartville 12 Grand Rapids 11 1955 Duane Durling Grand Rapids Grand Rapids 6 Ivanhoe 4 1955 Joe Sczublewski Upsala Upsala 8 Kimball 5 1984 Scott Pass Chaska Chaska 14 Anoka 0 1986 Mike Tobin Jordan Jordan 8 Cold Spring 0 1989 Dan Van deHey Hamel Hamel 33 Proctor 0 1990 Josh Loesch Cold Spring Cold Spring 18 Duluth 0 1994 Tim Johnson Clinton Clinton 6 Deer Creek 5 1995 Randy Kroenke Minn. Lake Minn. Lake 10 Clinton 6 1995 Ron Terres Cold Spring Cold Spring 21 Hamel 15 1995 Phil Clennon Springfield Springfield 10 Red Eye 5 1997 Scott Howard Dundas Dundas 12 Chaska 11 1998 Corey Tauer Red Wing Red Wing 15 Hastings 6 2001 Scott Lochner Sauk Rapids Sauk Rapids 7 Moorhead 1 2002 Mike Peschel Moorhead Moorhead 17 Bertha 6 2010 Tony Peterson Savage Savage 17 Chaska 5 2011 Scott Theisen Winsted Winsted 7 Jackson 5 2012 Chris Odegaard Plato Plato 12 Kimball 2018 Noah Boser Buckman Buckman 14 Stewart-Racine 6 2019 Most Hits by a player in a State Tournament. 19 Scott Boser Buckman 1999 17 Eric Welter Chaska 1998 Tom Schleper Chaska 1998 Joe Siple Rochester 1999 Ron Terres Cold Spring 2001 Most Singles in one State Tournament game by a player. 5 Carl Condon Virginia Virginia 15 Willmar 14 1932 Ed Cain New Richland New Rich.13 Pine Island 5 1933 Chris Larson Faribault Faribault 20 Owatonna 17 1988 Randy Kroenke Minn. Lake Minn. Lake 10 Clinton 6 1995 Scott Howard Dundas Dundas 12 Chaska 11 1998 Scott Theisen Winsted Winsted 7 Jackson 5 2012 Brice Panning Young America Young America 4 New Market 3 2018 (14 inning game) Most Doubles in one State Tournament game by a player. 4 Chris Odegaard Plato Plato 12 Kimball 5 2018 3 Bob Hahn Waseca Waseca 24 Willmar 10 1933 Louie Cardinal St. Paul St. Paul 8 Minneapolis 4 1939 Mel Bzoskie Rochester Rochester 18 Nashwauk 0 1947 Joe Scalise Austin Austin 4 Fairmont 2 1953 Milt Nielsen Fairmont Fairmont 14 Bloomington 2 1959 Larry Pearson Deer Creek Deer Creek11 Hinckley 1 1970 John Riewer Watkins Watkins 7 St. Boni 6 1989 Paul Buss Jordan Jordan 4 Coon Rapids 2 1992 Dick Henkemeyer Sartel Sartell 9 Detroit Lakes 3 1992 Darrin Schmidt Rochester Rochester 23 Hamel 11 1995 Dave Franke Plato Plato 7 Gaylord 5 1996 Darrin Schmidt Austin Cold Spring 7 Austin 1 1997 Mike Arlt Elko Elko 13 Wadena 4 1997 Darren Heving Cold Spring Cold Spring 10 New Ulm 5 1999 Ethan Anderson New Ulm New Ulm 12 St Michael 7 1999 Tony Kamps Mankato Rochester 13 Mankato 11 2000 Josh Loesch Cold Spring Cold Spring 9 Rochester 7 2001 Brad Vosejpka Lonsdale Lonsdale 6 Sleepy Eye 5 2002 Troy Stein Chaska Chaska 7 Cold Spring 3 2002 Jason Breweske Perham Elko 4 Perham 3 2004 Adam Sudbeck Mankato Mankato11 Austin 2 2005 Most Doubles by a player in a State Tournament. 8 Dave Franke Plato 1996 Chris Odegaard Plato 2018 Most Triples in one Inning in a State Tournament game by a player. 2 Leslie Lieverman Chaska Chaska 15 Sleepy Eye 0 1932 Most Triples in one State Tournament game by a player. 2 Leslie Lieverman Chaska Chaska 15 Sleepy Eye 0 1932 Al Litfin Chaska Chaska 16 St. Peter 5 1932 Francis Boll Delano Red Wing 6 Delano 5 1935 Ray Erickson Fergus Falls Fergus Falls 14 Foley 3 1941 Bob Lawrence Little Falls Little Falls 9 St. Paul 0 1958 Dick Southard Rogers Milroy 5 Rogers 4 1965 Mark Kragnes Detroit Lakes Detroit Lakes 8 D-C 2 1992 Jason Dobis Flensburg Flensburg 13 Wadena 2 1994 Brad Deyak Ultimate Snappers Ultimate 13 Crookston 1 1996 Nick Worm Montgomery Montgomery 7 New Ulm Brewers 4 2002 Most Triples by a player in a State Tournament. 3 Leslie Lieverman Chaska 1932 Matt Farley Highland Park 1996 Brad Deyak Ultimate Snappers 1996 Most Home Runs in one State Tournament game by a player. 3 Harry Elliot Benson Benson 11 New Ulm 3 1949 Joe Sczublewski Upsala Upsala 8 Kimball 5 1984 Dave Dykema Osakis Osakis 7 Vegas 3 1988 Ron Van Krevelen Hamel Hamel 9 Prior Lake 8 1989 Alex Bauer Hamel Hamel 12 Grand Rapids 5 1997 Brian Hartmann Hamel Hamel 12 Grand Rapids 5 1997 Phil Clennon Springfield Springfield 10 Red Eye 5 1997 Josh Loesch Cold Spring Cold Spring 18 New Ulm 10 1997 Brice Pleschourt Dundas Dundas 11 Miesville 10 1998 Dave Gray St James St James 13 Monticello 12 1999 Josh Loesch Cold Spring Cold Spring 10 New Ulm 5 1999 Chris Studer Brainerd Brainerd 9 Princeton 5 2000 Corey Tauer Red Wing Cold Spring 13 Red Wing 8 2001 Kane Malo Blue Earth Blue Earth 10 Detroit Lakes 4 2012 Jeremiah Piepkorn Nisswa Nisswa14 St Patrick 4 2014 Brandon Arnold Chanhassen Chanhassen 12 Elko 3 2018 Austin Dufner Cold Spring Rockies Cold Spring 12 Buckman 8 2020 Most Home Runs by a player in a State Tournament.
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