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Mid-South District
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Serious shuffling came to the seven top-10s, but No. 1 teams stood strong.
Chloe Aarness, James Engle Jr., Romi Chlebecek, Parker Kuehn, Chloe Alley, Marlon Seahorn Jr. and Livi Abboud-Young are honored for their success.
Lots of movement came to Class 5A, but the top teams in the other classes stayed put.
Warroad running back Conner Lund, Albany coach Mike Ellingson, Orono coach Joe McPherson and Albert Lea coach Paul Dunn were Shaver’s guests this week.
Hopkins’ Jayden Moore leads among undecided seniors. After that, Shakopee’s Blake Betton and fellow 11th-graders dominate the list of available recruits.
Defending champs Maple Grove, Jackson County Central and Minneota rank No. 1 in respective classifications.
Ryan Meagher’s Prep Bowl-record six rushing touchdowns leads Minneota to 70-20 victory over Springfield in the Class 1A title game at U.S. Bank Stadium — the third straight year Minneota took down Springfield in the championship.
Minneota and Springfield will compete for the third consecutive time in the Class 1A Prep Bowl, this one set for 10 a.m. Friday at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Three teams in the top 10 — No. 3 Rosemount, No. 8 Forest Lake and No. 9 Byron — lost to teams that didn’t make the list.