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Minnetonka’s Sean Fries in Class 3A and Winona Cotter’s Erik Semling in 1A won in record times, and St. Paul Como Park sprung a 2A surprise.
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Boys Cross Country Hub
Minnetonka’s Sean Fries in Class 3A and Winona Cotter’s Erik Semling in 1A won in record times, and St. Paul Como Park sprung a 2A surprise.
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Sean Fries of Minnetonka and Brianna Reilly of Harrisburg, S.D., won the 39th annual race.
The individual leaders in the boys cross-country rankings remained the same.
Coaches reeling from the pending closure of Les Bolstad Golf Course still hope to race there but are exploring other options.
Video reporter Alicia Tipcke asked readers about the most unique team fundraisers in Minnesota. You shared, and answers included creative events in Maple Grove, Austin and St. Louis Park.
Sean Fries of Minnetonka and Maddie Gullickson of Wayzata stand atop the list of athletes back for another run at it.
As the 2024-25 school year winds down, high school seniors make official their NCAA sport commitments.
The two-time state champion hasn’t lost a Minnesota high school race in more than two years as he heads to North Carolina for college.
Forest Lake’s Norah Hushagen and Roseville’s Robert Mechura won again, and St. Paul Highland Park’s girls team had the top two finishers in winning the Class 2A team title.
Also, Highland Park runner Grace Lewis-Mosher clocks a personal-best to earn medalist honors and lead the Scots to the St. Paul City Conference championship.
Also: Minnehaha Academy’s Chloe Alley wins Class 1A, Section 4 individual singles title to advance to the state tournament.