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After the first full week of the high school baseball season, three new teams crack the Minnesota Top 25.
Cretin-Derham Hall, Minnetonka and Farmington lead the first rankings of the baseball season.
Strib Varsity reporter Marcus Fuller looks back on the shocking upsets, renewed dynasties and breakout performances that defined the 2026 boys basketball state tournament.
Minnesota’s 2026 boys basketball state champions are: Chaska (4A), Totino-Grace (3A), Minnehaha Academy (2A) and Hills-Beaver Creek (1A).
The top-seeded Eagles held off second-seeded DeLaSalle’s late push with clutch defense and 19 points off the bench for Jaylan Hynes.
Goodhue, Minnehaha Academy win 2A semifinals; Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton and Hills-Beaver Creek advance in 1A.
Chaska and Apple Valley pulled off upsets and will play in the Class 4A championship, and DeLaSalle and Totino-Grace punched tickets to the 3A final. Red Lake County, J-W-P, Hills-Beaver Creek and Henning secured spots in the 1A semifinals.
A state tournament scoring record was matched, and six more teams advanced past the first round of the boys state tournament, with three days remaining.
Strib Varsity selected the state’s top 25 boys basketball players from the 2025-26 season across all four classifications based on statistics and impact on teams.