2013 State Tournament JV FINAL.Xlsx

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2013 State Tournament JV FINAL.Xlsx PRESENTED BY JUNIOR VARSITY - Team School Team Total Rank Lakeville South High School 460 1 Prior Lake High School 453 2 Hastings High School 453 3 Apple Valley High School 449 4 Jordan High School 436 5 St. Francis High School 435 6 Austin High School 434 T7 Burnsville High School 434 T7 Rogers High School 433 9 St. Michael-Albertville High School 432 T10 Worthington High School 432 T10 Nicollet High School 429 12 Morris Area High School 427 13 Delano High School 425 T14 Lac Qui Parle Valley High School 425 T14 East Ridge High School 423 T16 Fairmont High School 423 T16 Glencoe-Silver Lake High School 422 18 Lake Of The Woods High School 421 19 Lincoln High School of Thief River Falls 420 T20 Simley High School of Inver Grove Heights 420 T20 Blaine High School 419 22 New Prague High School 428 23 Farmington High School 418 T24 Northfield High School 418 T24 Brainerd High School 417 26 Ashby High School 416 27 LeSueur-Henderson High School 416 T28 St. Thomas Academy 416 T28 Wayzata High School 416 T28 Bethlehem Academy of Faribault 415 31 Lakeville North High School 413 32 Faribault High School 411 33 Mahtomedi High School 407 T34 Martin County West-Trimont High School 407 T34 Alexandria High School 406 T36 Henry Sibley High School of West St. Paul 406 T36 Hopkins High School 406 T36 Anoka High School 405 T39 Big Lake High School 405 T39 Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity/Watertown-Mayer High School 405 T39 Plainville-Elgin-Millville High School 405 T39 Rosemount High School 405 T39 Edina High School 404 T44 Orono High School 404 T44 Pine River-Backus-Pequot High School 404 T44 White Bear Lake High School 403 47 Minnetonka High School 402 48 Canby High School 401 49 Stillwater High School 400 50 Proctor High School 397 51 Eagan High School 393 T52 Staples Motley High School 393 T52 Centennial High School of Circle Pines 392 T54 Perham High School 392 T54 Crookston High School 390 T56 Elk River High School 390 T56 Belle Plaine High School 389 58 Detroit Lakes High School 385 59 Litchfield High School 383 60 Mora High School 380 61 Waterville-Elysian-Morristown High School 378 62 Holy Family Catholic High School of Victoria 376 63 Alden-Conger High School 373 64 New York Mills High School 370 65 Pillager High School 363 66 Sibley East High School 355 67 Shakopee High School 365 68 Southwest Christian High School 348 69 Medford High School 347 70 Bloomington Kennedy High School 339 T71 Brandon High School 339 T71 Rushford-Peterson High School 345 73 Fergus Falls High School 341 74 Andover High School 318 75 Waconia High School 332 76 NRHEG High School 325 77 Eden Prairie High School 316 78 Princeton High School 310 79 Greenbush-Middle River High School 299 80 Chaska-Chanhassen High School 291 81 Woodbury High School 259 82 Heritage Christian Academy 246 83 Mound Westonka High School 245 84 Eastview High School of Eagan 241 85 Coon Rapids High School 238 86 Jefferson High School of Bloomington 235 87 St. Louis Park High School 232 88 Hermantown High School 157 89 Montevideo High School 144 90 Kenyon-Wanamingo High School 99 91 Breckenridge High School 92 92 Eden Valley-Wadkins High School 90 93 Marshall County Central High School 88 94 St. Paul Academy 85 95 Math and Science Academy of Woodbury 73 96 6/18/13 PRESENTED BY JUNIOR VARSITY - Individual Last Name First Name M/F School Score Rank Brotkowski Kyle M Anoka High School 97 1 Bauer David M Henry Sibley High School 96 2 Peterson Quintin M Lac qui Parle Valley High School 95 3 Smith Michael M Apple Valley High School 95 T4 Bushman Elijah M Kenyon-Wanamingo High School 95 T4 Koenen Jonnie M Rushford-Peterson High School 95 T4 Baldwin Max M Hastings High School 94 8 Fiebelkorn Alex M Austin High School 93 T9 Hubener Michael M Lakeville South High School 93 T9 Benson Wyatt M Prior Lake High School 93 T9 Moonen Dan M Rogers High School 93 T9 Woitel Blake M St. Francis High School 93 T9 Milne David M Fairmont High School 92 T13 YATES JAMES M Jordan High School 92 T13 Hanson Kyle M Lake Of The Woods High School 92 T13 Skime Tucker M Lakeville South High School 92 T13 Tatge Brandon M Lakeville South High School 92 T13 Larson Eric M Morris Area High School 92 T13 Messner Philip M Morris Area High School 92 T13 Wilkins Kimberly F Alexandria High School 91 T20 Lunow Logan M Belle Plaine High School 91 T20 Kittock Oliver M Delano High School 91 T20 Dillie Kyle M Lakeville North High School 91 T20 Krebs Andy M Lakeville South High School 91 T20 Krebs Franklin M Lakeville South High School 91 T20 Schmitz Ryan M Perham High School 91 T20 Engels Jack M Prior Lake High School 91 T20 Markgraf Jordan M Shakopee High School 91 T20 Henjum Wyatt M St. Francis High School 91 T20 Tadych Garret M Thief River Falls Lincoln 91 T20 Coulter Nathan M Apple Valley High School 90 T32 Hofrenning Gabe M Bethlehem Academy 90 T32 Toon Noah M Burnsville High School 90 T32 Callens Michael M Canby High School 90 T32 Johansen Mitchel M Canby High School 90 T32 Kraemer Timmy M Delano High School 90 T32 SODERBECK WILLIAM M Jordan High School 90 T32 Schmidt Jake M Lac qui Parle Valley High School 90 T32 Ziermann Jordan M Lester Prairie/Holy Trinity/Watertown-Mayer High S 90 T32 Randall Justin M LeSueur-Henderson High School 90 T32 Croy Ashton M Northfield High School 90 T32 Nopola Sam M Prior Lake High School 90 T32 Straub Jarek M Prior Lake High School 90 T32 Kauppi Nick M St. Francis High School 90 T32 HALL JORDAN M Worthington High School 90 T32 Overholser Gunner M Apple Valley High School 89 T46 Kittridge Logan M Austin High School 89 T46 Taylor Jake M Blaine High School 89 T46 Blount Matthew M Hastings High School 89 T46 Litschke Dylan M Hastings High School 89 T46 Schmitz John M Hastings High School 89 T46 Wagner Dmitri M Hastings High School 89 T46 Anderson Jack M Hopkins High School 89 T46 Waller Ryan M Lakeville South High School 89 T46 Spacek Christopher M Orono High School 89 T46 Swanson Alex M Prior Lake High School 89 T46 Weix Branick M St. Thomas Academy 89 T46 Johnson Trevor M Thief River Falls Lincoln 89 T46 MAJERUS JOSHUA M Worthington High School 89 T46 Huston Alex M Apple Valley High School 88 T60 Burhans Michael M Breckenridge High School 88 T60 McDonald Matt M Burnsville High School 88 T60 Lehner Austin M East Ridge High School 88 T60 Kilbride Christian M Greenbush-Middle River High School 88 T60 ALEXANDER KENNY M Jordan High School 88 T60 Elasky Andrew M Lakeville South High School 88 T60 Wobbrock Cole M LeSueur-Henderson High School 88 T60 Mathisen Jacob M Mahtomedi High School 88 T60 Harris Wyatt M Martin County West-Trimont High School 88 T60 christopherson cole M Nicollet High School 88 T60 Nelson Tory M Nicollet High School 88 T60 Hanson Zach M Prior Lake High School 88 T60 Stark Casey M Shakopee High School 88 T60 Lindenfelser Andrew M St. Michael-Albertville High School 88 T60 Fulkerson Mathew M Waconia High School 88 T60 Peach Isaac M Waterville-Elysian-Morristown High School 88 T60 Schissel Johnny M Wayzata High School 88 T60 Toavs Aaron M Apple Valley High School 87 T78 Jaenisch Jake M Ashby High School 87 T78 Peterson Hailey F Burnsville High School 87 T78 Segar Nickolas M Fairmont High School 87 T78 DeGroot Tyler M Faribault High School 87 T78 Tisland Michael M Farmington High School 87 T78 Dahlke Matthew M Glencoe-Silver Lake High School 87 T78 Kasberger Wilson M Lake Of The Woods High School 87 T78 D\'Antonio Luis M Morris Area High School 87 T78 Knickrehm Kody M New York Mills High School 87 T78 Selby Travis M Nicollet High School 87 T78 Routh Braden M NRHEG High School 87 T78 Schweninger Blake M Rogers High School 87 T78 Lipetzky Isaak M Shakopee High School 87 T78 Castle Marc M Simley High School 87 T78 Radant Cody M Simley High School 87 T78 Domingo Devin M St. Michael-Albertville High School 87 T78 Norby Nick M St. Michael-Albertville High School 87 T78 Kasprick Alyssa F Thief River Falls Lincoln 87 T78 Bernin Josh M White Bear Lake High School 87 T78 DEMUTH NICHOLAS M Worthington High School 87 T78 DeVries Reece M Bloomington Jefferson High School 86 T99 Lee Garett M Brainerd High School 86 T99 Johnson Sloan M Centennial High School 86 T99 McDaniels Michael M East Ridge High School 86 T99 Johnson Grant M Eden Valley-Watkins High School 86 T99 Tomoson Matt M Edina High School 86 T99 Vroman Adam M Faribault High School 86 T99 Collins Keith M Glencoe-Silver Lake High School 86 T99 Johansen Zach M Heritage Christian Academy 86 T99 Damlo Jake M Lakeville South High School 86 T99 Braun Austin M LeSueur-Henderson High School 86 T99 Hogan Ethan M Minnetonka High School 86 T99 Porter Colter M Mora High School 86 T99 Bangasser Jacob M New Prague High School 86 T99 Miller Brady M Northfield High School 86 T99 Nicholas Nathaniel M Prior Lake High School 86 T99 Nordquist Brodie M Proctor High School 86 T99 Smith Noah M Rosemount High School 86 T99 Steffens Allie F St.
Recommended publications
  • 99 May Connections
    Eastview High School En-Lightning CONNECTIONS“coming together is a beginning...keeping together is progress...working together is success!” May 1999 Volume Two Number Five Seniors Prepare for First EVHS Graduation As Eastview’s first graduation nears, seniors will prepare for this milestone in their education with several important informational sessions. • May 7 Graduation announcements will be distributed during lunch. • May 7 Graduation speaker auditions. Any senior is invited to audition for the honor of representing the class with a graduation address. • May 11 Senior Assembly #1 – Seniors will receive graduation information for students and parents. • May 20 Senior Assembly #2 – At the conclusion of this assembly, seniors will submit requested information, pay their graduation fee ($20.00) and pay any outstanding fines to receive a clearance slip. This clearance slip will then be used to receive their “Senior Button” and their cap and gown. • June 8 Graduation rehearsal and the last day of school for seniors. A senior social including a slide show and ice cream treats will follow graduation rehearsal. • June 11 Eastview’s first graduation will be held at 7:30 in the Eastview High School Stadium, weather permitting. • June 11 Following graduation, parents will host the all-night senior party. Mid-Term Progress Reports Quarter three report cards were distributed to students during homeroom on April 16. Quarter four mid-term progress reports will be distributed to students in each class on Monday, May 10. No Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held for quarter four, but parents should feel free to contact teachers regarding student progress.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 HIGH SCHOOL Lesueur, MN 56048 PAID HUTCHINSON MN PERMIT NO
    NONPROFIT MFCA ORGANIZATION 901 East Ferry Street US POSTAGE 2016 HIGH SCHOOL LeSueur, MN 56048 PAID HUTCHINSON MN PERMIT NO. 60 2016 High School Football Minnesota - A publication of the MFCA - “The Keepers of the Game publication of the MFCA A 2016 High School Football Minnesota - FOOTBALL MINNESOTA The Official Publication of the Minnesota Football Coaches Association THE KEEPERS OF THE GAME BEFORE THE GAME BEGINS CHAMPIONS ARE MADE TITLE RUNS Lev Sled START HERE. OFFICIAL BALL OF THE MFCA. Brute Rack yOuR START TO A wINNING SEASON Our innovative line of football and strength training equipment promotes proper technique and is designed to produce champions. Rogers Athletic will help improve player performance on and off the field. 800-457-5337 facebook.com/wilsonfootball @wilson_football @wilson_football GET IT AT WILSON.COM #MYWILSON RogersAthletic.com Chutes © 2016 Wilson Sporting Goods Co. The Minnesota Vikings would like to thank and encourage all of the outstanding coaches and players during the upcoming season. Stay Active and Play 60 Minutes! PROUD SPONSOR OF: CELEBRATING 20 YEARS! FOR TWO DECADES, MINNESOTA’S TOP FOOTBALL PROGRAMS DEPEND ON ADRENALINE FUNDRAISING TO MEET THEIR FINANCIAL NEEDS. Coaches know that success on the field starts with successful fundraisers. That’s why so many coaches call on Adrenaline Fundraising. With decades of experience, we take the risk out of fundraising and guarantee that you will raise more money in less time. w | www.adrenalinefundraising.com • p | (888) 621-5380 STEVE BERG - (612) 810-9149
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 National Championship
    SHOOTING SCHEDULE & FIELD ASSIGNMENTS ALL ATHLETES - BY FLIGHT/FIELD INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER - JULY 10TH 2021 SCORES AND STANDINGS: HTTP://CLAYTARGETLEADERBOARD.COM EVENT RULES: HTTP://USACLAYTARGETCHAMPIONSHIP.COM/ RULES CLUB RULES: HTTP://USACLAYTARGETCHAMPIONSHIP.COM/ LOCATION 2021 USAHSCTL National Championship Individual Qualifier - July 10th, 2021 - All Athletes by Flight/Field Flight #1 - 9:00AM • Session 1 - 50 Targets FLIGHT FIELD POST LAST NAME FIRST NAME STATE TEAM 1 1 1 Kane Bryce WI Notre Dame Academy 1 1 2 FrugeRyan IL Mount Pulaski High School 1 1 3 Smith Nicholas NY Stockbridge Valley Jr/Sr High School 1 1 4 Klette III James MI Durand Area High School 1 1 5 Mergens Patrick MN Northfield High School 121Hay Davis MN Wayzata High School 1 2 2 Bennett Hunter OR Estacada High School 1 2 3 McKinney Aidan KS Rock Creek High School 1 2 4 Hamilton Dustin OR Hermiston High School 1 2 5 Morphew Bodie KS Lakin High School 131Bryngelson Trigg MN Rockford High School 1 3 2 Glosser Kyle NY Warsaw High School 1 3 3 DiCaprio Ashtyn NY Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School 1 3 4 Sibley Daniel PA Susquehanna Community High School 1 3 5 Berg Marcus WI Melrose-Mindoro High School 141Allendorf Kennedy WI Shullsburg High School 1 4 2 Peterson Kellen MN Lake City High School 1 4 3 Sexton Aiden WI Shullsburg High School 1 4 4 Klipstein AshleighWIRoyall High School 1 4 5 Glick Anna ND Williston High School 1 5 1 Brassard Braxton IL Gardner South Wilmington High School 1 5 2 Cran Riley WI St.
    [Show full text]
  • Thank You for Your Patience This Week As We Put Together Our Heat Rosters
    Thank you for your patience this week as we put together our Heat rosters. We continue to be amazed at how fortunate we are to have so many players wanting to be apart of our program. Rosters for teams are posted below. Tournament schedules, team tiers (classic or premier) and coach contact info is also included. Coaches will contact families no later then Monday April 8th. Practice schedules are still being finalized and coaches will get that info out ASAP. Practices for teams will start either the week of April 14th or 21st If you do not find your name on a roster, we will issue you a refund. If you paid via card, that will reimbursed on the same card. If you paid via check, the check will be shredded. Please do not email asking about refund status unless two weeks have passed. If you did not make a team and paid in full, please note that we will give you free entry to any of our camps (Summer, MEA and Holiday) This would apply to grades 3-8 only as those are the camp ages. We hate cutting kids but we have certain factors that limit us in being able to place everyone. If you did not make a team and still desire to play spring basketball, please look at the links below for other potential opportunities. http://www.myas.org/basketball/tryouts/ http://tchoops.blogspot.com/2008/05/aau-web-sites.html Please respect that we will not be able to reply to emails with questions in regards to team placement.
    [Show full text]
  • Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools
    Spotlight Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Spring 2021 | Volume 61 • Number 3 At District 196, the sky’s the limit. District hopes to finish year with all levels back in person That’s because our committed team School district leaders were discussing plans to shift middle school and high of educators is dedicated to helping school students from the hybrid model to in-person learning when this issue of learners explore the outer limits of Spotlight went to press in mid-March. their vast potential. The decision to bring secondary students back to school in person is contingent on COVID-19 case rates continuing to decline and the ability to maintain a IN THIS ISSUE minimum three feet of distancing between students in classrooms. In deciding when to make the move, the district wants to avoid the possibility of any additional shifts in learning model and focus on finishing strong for the rest of Magnuson elected board chair ............. p.2 this school year (see related article on page 5). Music Educator of the Year ................... p.8 Elementary students returned to in-person learning in late January (grades preK-2) and early February (grades 3-5) after the state updated guidance in its Community Education offerings ... p.12-16 Safe Learning Plan to prioritize getting the youngest learners back in school. The shift to in-person learning was contingent on meeting enhanced protocols for mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in schools. In addition to requiring face masks for all students, masks and shields for staff, and daily cleaning and sanitizing, the district improved ventilation by providing a HEPA filter in each classroom at every school in the district.
    [Show full text]
  • Hotbeds Database.Xlsx [Last Saved by User]
    First Name Last Name Grad. Year Street 1 City State Postal Code Email Phone Number Team High School Austin Russell 2019 35 Eunice Ave Fairfield CT 06824 [email protected] N/A Catamounts 19 Fairfield Ludlowe HS Christopher Leander 2019 6 Amherst ave Coventry RI 02816 [email protected] 4014392962 Catamounts 19 The Prout School Nick Porter 2019 643 Quechee Main St Quechee VT 05059 [email protected] 8022951859 Catamounts 19 Hartford High School, Hartford, VT Andrew Tieso 2019 853 Orchard Road Charlotte VT 05445 [email protected] 8027355079 Catamounts 19 Champlain Valley Union HS Domenic Valera 2019 41 Richardson Drive Fitchburg MA 01420 [email protected] 9788683339 Catamounts 19 St. Bernard's Central Catholic Ethan Fraser 2020 16 Westbranch Road Cumberland ME 04021 [email protected] 2078099471 Catamounts 20 Greely High School Kristopher Meneses 2019 51 Wyben Road Westfield MA 01085 [email protected] 4138752902 Catamounts 19 Westfield High School Brendan Brigham 2020 57 Huntley Street Norwich VT 05055 [email protected] 8022996118 Catamounts 20 Hanover Dart Jaggi 2019 413 Buttermilk Road Hinsdale MA 01235 [email protected] 4133020178 Catamounts 19 Wahconah Sebastian Bernt 2018 5642 Silver Valley Avenue Agoura Hills CA 91301 [email protected] 8185849500 Sting North Agoura High School Dayton KoZlowski 2019 36 Mountain View Terrace Dalton MA 01226 [email protected] 4132816264 Catamounts 19 Wahconah Boston Aicher 2020 2709 Pebble Beach Drive Oakland MI 48363 [email protected] 2488777513 PLG 20/19 Stoney Creek High School Matthew Dennen 2020 8351 Saddle Point Drive Indianapolis IN 46256 [email protected] 3178418648 Sting North N/A Ethan Braasch 2020 6725 Everest Ln N Maple Grove MN 55311 [email protected] 7632183321 Team Minnesota 2020 Osseo Mick Ginnity 2019 151 Boutelle St.
    [Show full text]
  • Bemidji State Soccer Program Gets Commitments from Six for 2015 Stone Introduces Future of the BSU Soccer Program
    DATE: Feb. 4, 2015 CONTACT: Brad Folkestad, Director of Athletic Media Relations (218-755-4603 / [email protected]) Soccer Bemidji State soccer program gets commitments from six for 2015 Stone introduces future of the BSU soccer program BEMIDJI Minn. -- Bemidji State University head soccer coach Jim Stone announced the commitments of six recruits for the 2015 season Wednesday. Alexandra Erickson (Coon Rapids, Minn.), Natalie Engel (Maple Grove, Minn.), Anna Fobbe (St. Paul, Minn.), Margaret Koehler (Hudson, Wis.), Danielle Nelson (Woodbury, Minn.) and Rachael Norton (Mounds View, Minn.) each signed National Letters of Intent to play soccer for the Beavers beginning next season. “When we looked ahead to this recruiting class, one thing that we had in mind was creating more depth defensively, both with our back line and our midfield play,” said Stone. “I think that is also going to carry into our next recruiting class in 2016 because we are fairly attack-heavy. At the same time our goal every year is to find talented players who share our values.” Stone added, “I think with the six players that we are signing, we accomplished both tasks, while adding talent, diversity and depth.” The 2015 signing class is made up of a defender, three forwards, a midfielder and a goalkeeper. Bemidji State completed the 2014 campaign with an overall record of 9-9-1, while it finished tied for seventh in the final NSIC standings owning a 8-6-1 mark in league play. The Beavers, who earned the No. 8 seed in the US Bank / NSIC Tournament, was eliminated from the event by the nation’s No.
    [Show full text]
  • Coaches Association
    MINNESOTA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Records & Awards • Hall of Fame • State Tournament • Conference Recaps A Publication of the Minnesota Football Coaches Association BEFORE THE GAME BEGINS CHAMPIONS ARE MADE Lev Sled Brute Rack yOuR START TO A wINNING SEASON Our innovative line of football and strength training equipment promotes proper technique and is designed to produce cham- pions. Rogers Athletic will help improve player performance on the field. 800-457-5337 RogersAthletic.com Chutes Cambria Salutes the 2009 Minnesota High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame Inductees Dave Hylla Dwight Lundeen Proctor High School Becker High School DeWayne Johnson Mike Mahlen Roger French Anoka High School Verndale High School Brigham Young University Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association PRSRT STD 901 East Ferry Street AUTO Le Sueur, MN 56058 U.S. POSTAGE PAID Hutchinson, MN 55350 Permit No. 60 COACHES ASSOCIATION COACHES MINNESOTA FOOTBALL A Publication of the Minnesota Football Coaches Association Coaches of the Minnesota Football A Publication Records & Awards • Hall of Fame • State Tournament • Conference Recaps • Conference Tournament • State • Hall of Fame & Awards Records High School HALL OF FAME ~ AWARDS MFCA 2008 Coach of the Year 55 MFCA 2008 Assistant Coach of the Year 55 Previous State Coach of the Year Recipients 56 Coach of the Year Questionnaire 57 FOOTBALL MFCA Hall of Fame Inductees 58 Previously Inducted Hall of Fame Members 61 MINNESOTA Hall of Fame Nomination Form 62 A Publication of the Minnesota Football
    [Show full text]
  • Blaine High School Nancy Schultz, School Counselor Dennis L
    Planning Guide Course Selection Math Paths • Art • Health • Biomedical Program at • IB at Champlin Park Art Choices Coon Rapids High School High School • Business and Marketing • Mathematics Graduation Checklist • Career Technical • Music Planning Chart Education • Physical Education • CEMS at Blaine • Science Assistance for Students High School • Secondary Technical Specialty School Programs • Driver’s Education Education Program • English as a at STEP Earn College Credit Second Language • Social Studies • English Language Arts Academics • Special Education • Family and Consumer • Technology Education Science After High School • World Language 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR Table of CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Message from Superintendent. 1 Introduction to the Registration Guide . 2 PLANNING INFORMATION Planning Guide. 3 High School Math Registration . 4 Arts Choices . 5 Graduation Checklist . 6 Planning Chart. 7 ASSISTANCE FOR STUDENTS Individual Education Plan (IEP) . 8 Support Services . 8 Section 504 Accommodation . 8 English as a Second Language (ESL) . 8 SPECIALTY PROGRAMS Center for Engineering, Mathematics and Science (CEMS). 9 International Baccalaureate (IB) . 10 Biomedical Program . 11 Secondary Technical Program (STEP) . 11 EARN COLLEGE CREDIT Advanced Placement (AP) . 12 Articulated Credit (AC) . 12 Concurrent Enrollment (CE) . 13 Post Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO) . 13 ACADEMICS Weighted Grades, Grade Point Average (GPA) . 14 Honors Graduation Requirements, Academic Letters . 14 Academic Credit Requirement for Activities Eligibility. 14 Academic Probation . 15 State Assessment Requirements . 15 Credit by Assessment. 15 High School Career Centers . 15 AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Admission Requirements and NCAA Initial Eligibility. 16-17 COURSE SELECTION Alphabetized Course Titles By Department . 18-20 Course Selections . 21-83 CONTACT INFORMATION Principal and School Board Contact Information . 84 A Message from ANOKA-HENNEPIN SCHOOLS A FUTURE WITHOUT LIMIT MR.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Spring Scoring Winners.Xlsx
    Minnesota State High School Clay Target League 2015 TRAP Spring League Final Awards Class Conference Gender Athlete Team Season Average Place Reserve Wk Score Class 1A Conference 1 Female Nikki Lamb New Life Academy 14.90 1 29 Class 1A Conference 1 Female Alyssa Kjorness Herman-Norcross Community School 14.60 2 31 Class 1A Conference 1 Female Madison Neyens Herman-Norcross Community School 11.90 3 22 Class 1A Conference 1 Male Alex LaPlant Greenway High School 20.90 1 0 Class 1A Conference 1 Male Jacob Schimek Deer River High School 20.00 2 19 Class 1A Conference 1 Male Zach Bertram Greenway High School 20.00 3 0 Class 1A Conference 10 Female Kaitlyn Luksik Pillager High School 20.40 1 38 Class 1A Conference 10 Female Alexia Peterson Spring Lake Park High School 19.30 2 40 Class 1A Conference 10 Female Amber Simmons Pillager High School 19.30 3 36 Class 1A Conference 10 Male Dustin Olson Battle Lake High School 22.80 1 47 Class 1A Conference 10 Male Joseph Albertson Pillager High School 22.30 2 46 Class 1A Conference 10 Male Kyle Janikula Watertown-Mayer High School 22.20 3 39 Class 1A Conference 2 Female Mckenzie Ziebell Glenville-Emmons High School 19.20 1 32 Class 1A Conference 2 Female Alexa Verry Denfeld High School 17.80 2 30 Class 1A Conference 2 Female Joanne Puglisi Denfeld High School 17.50 3 34 Class 1A Conference 2 Male Colt Nelson Glenville-Emmons High School 23.40 1 0 Class 1A Conference 2 Male Nathan Gerads Holdingford High School 22.40 2 44 Class 1A Conference 2 Male Gerald Skwira Holdingford High School 22.10 3 41 Class
    [Show full text]
  • Construction Career Pathways Annual Report July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020
    Construction Career Pathways Annual Report July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020 Construction Career Foundation PREPARED BY: thedatabank, gbc / Collectivity PREPARED FOR: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development August 28, 2020 Construction Careers Pathway Framework The diagram above illustrates how the pathway integrates the full range of experience from middle school through employment, connects our work, and guides our activities . REPORT HIGHLIGHTS HOT NEWS! CCP recently launched a new mobile app While one-third of the FY19-20 year was disrupted by COVID-19 (C19) and to reach more young people social uprising, CCP persisted and pivoted. Here are some highlights. through their mobile phones. Promotion of the In-Person School / Student Connections app begins when school restarts in Sept. 2020 Program Area FY19-20 FY17-20 # Schools # Students # Schools # Students Outreach 61 609 140 6936 Middle & High 145 3621 448 14711 School Events Construction Apprenticeship 8 502 22 1314 Programs Internships 46 175 112 572 Totals 260 4907 722 23533 OBJECTIVE 5 - Summary Data CCP is thrilled we were able to interact in-person with nearly 5000 students from 260 schools across Minnesota throughout the majority of our program year in FY19-20. We are also humbled and proud of our team of program leaders for their creativity and resiliency in the face of unprecedented circumstances. CCP continues to see the excitement and joy in the eyes of our student participants who come to envision a new future of what is possible for them via a construction career. This past program year has challenged all of us. While C19 and social unrest affected only one-third of the year, the massive disruption it caused in the spaces we work required us to pivot quickly in how we would deliver our typically hands-on programming remotely.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2017 Prep Coach
    Vol. 55 No. 4 Published by the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association December 2017 JUST SAYING THANK YOU ISN’T ENOUGH John Schumacher behind the scene involvement has been extremely instrumental Saying thank you and valuable in the success of the organization as we grew. to John and Mary John has been the leader behind many of the improvements Erickson just doesn’t that the association has seen since he took over as the Executive seem to be enough Director. He brought great insight and a vision of forming one for all that these association of all coaches. He was able to bring the MSHGCA two individuals and the MSHSCA together starting in 2000 with the Girls have done for our Basketball coaches joining first. The process to unite the two organization. We associations took some time, and was finally completed during look back to 1986 the 2005 – 2006 school year. He was instrumental in reworking when John first the constitution along with existing officers to ensure that there became involved was representation of girls’ sports, and also opportunities for with the MSHSCA. female coaches to take leadership roles in the association. He was the Assistant Since the combining of the two coaches associations the total Clinic Director membership has grown to over 9000 coaches representing all working with Howard Emerson until the association stopped sport associations. John also played a huge role in working running clinics. John attempted to leave the association at with legislators to develop legislation that provides protection that point, but was talked into staying on as a delegate and an for coaches from being removed unjustly from their coaching assistant to Darien DeRocher.
    [Show full text]