It takes about 15 minutes for students to get from school to one of the most vibrant and unique parts of the Twin Cities. Uptown Minneapolis, the greater area where Lake Street meets Hennepin and...
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It takes about 15 minutes for students to get from school to one of the most vibrant and unique parts of the Twin Cities. Uptown Minneapolis, the greater area where Lake Street meets Hennepin and...
The boys’ hockey team has a new head coach, and will playing their first season as a co-op.
With the graduation of strong team leaders, the team turns to new players to lead the team.
The girls’ basketball team tries to deal with the loss of three starters, including one Division I athlete.
The boys’ basketball team put it a lot of work in the offseason, hoping to make a deep state tournament run.
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Seniors at MA did roughly 25% better than the average American on a religion survey.
“I am excited for a team with so many new freshmen!” said senior captain Mimi Levin. “This means so much potential for a great next four years.”
At the end of last year’s track season, many thought that Minnehaha Academy’s future track teams would not be as competitive in the conference after graduating former stars like Phil White and Jake Brown, who finished third at last season’s state meet in the 3200 meter.
The Minnehaha girls varsity basketball team came up short this year in their attempt to repeat as state champions, losing in the championship game 68-61 to the Braham Bombers.
The boys basketball team made it to the state tournament for the second year in a row, behind a very strong performance in the section tournament by sophomore guard Gerald McCarver.
From the old Met Center to Target Field and Minnehaha’s frigid ice arena, organist Sue Nelson keeps fans and players on their feet.
Sophomore Casey Haffield will represent Minnehaha at the girls’ cross-country state meet Nov. 6.