Principal Nancy Johnson and Dean Lance Johnson congratulate school athletes. Photo by Maddie Binning.
Athletics Articles
Day 30 Powderpuff
The annual game of girls' football, Powderpuff, takes place in the gym. Photo by Maddie Binning.
Co-ops keep teams running
Hope Academy joins Minnehaha in the latest sports partnership Athletes to contribute to cross-country, football and track teams Many Minnehaha athletics teams have struggled to get depth in their...
Day 22 Volleyball Practice
The JV volleyball team work on their rotation during practice. Photo by Maddie Binning.
Day 20 Dodgeball Tournament
Freshman boys participate in the annual dodgeball tournament during flex. Photo by Maddie Binning.
Day 8 Advisory Lightning
Two advisories compete in a basketball game called lightning Photo by Maddie Binning.
Playing with PEP
In high-school athletics, girls are more likely than boys to suffer knee injuries. But a new program may keep more girls in the game. This story was named a national winner in the 2011 Quill and Scroll Writing and Photo Contest.
Focus on concussions
Studies show that ignored concussions can be life-threatening; new state-wide program treats injuries.
This story was named a national winner in the 2011 Quill and Scroll Writing and Photo Contest.
Arts vs. sports
Minnehaha students have to find a balance between their activities.
Softball team feels the warmth of spring training
For the first time in Minnehaha history, the girls softball team had the opportunity to travel in preparation for the upcoming season.
Sound familiar?
From the old Met Center to Target Field and Minnehaha’s frigid ice arena, organist Sue Nelson keeps fans and players on their feet.
A unique sport
Think lacrosse is a challenge? Try playing on a horse. Freshman Vanda Niemi tells of her adventurous experiences while...
Hockey by the book
M.A. boys play hockey by the book New coach assigned one book and three essays as summer homework to prepare team By...
Team unites three schools
The Saints co-op team includes athletes from St. Agnes and St. Croix Lutheran as well as Minnehaha Academy.
Specializing in sports
Does it make sense to stick with just one sport? Experts weigh the pros and cons; for many, playing different sports...