The boys' basketball team has done it again: they have gone back to back on winning state championships. The team came into the year with high expectations, and they did not disappoint. With a...
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Girls’ basketball
The girls' basketball team won their section yet again. With going to state the year before and not losing many players, they were ready to make another run. With a record of 18-7 in the regular...
Boys’ swimming – Andrew Karpenko
Karpenko wins state Sophomore Andrew Karpenko won the boys' 200 individual medley (IM) at the Minnesota high school swimming state championship on Saturday, March 3. Not only winning but also...
Spring update: boys’ tennis
Losing only one varsity player to graduation, the boys' tennis team is looking forward to another successful season under the leadership of Mark Norlander, senior captain Nathan Radtke and junior...
Spring update: softball
This year's softball program has more participants compared to last year; 21 players are currently practicing at the South Campus' lower gym, allowing the team to have both a varsity and junior...
Spring update: boys’ lacrosse
Making positive readjustments for the season ahead, Minnehaha Boys' lacrosse players will again co-op with DeLaSalle, St. Paul Academy and Summit School, Concordia Academy, St. Croix Lutheran and...
A life-long community
Competitive mountain biking inspires life-long fitness in a positive, encouraging community Sweat drips from under a...
Looking back on Title IX
Coach, health teacher looks back on forty years of female athletics beginning with Title IX In 1975, only a few...
Boys’ Soccer, week by week: Part I
An inside look at the first five weeks of the season with the boys’ soccer team.
The “off” season
Redhawk sports stay busy this summer in many ways As the long, hot, summer days come to an end, a new school year...
A dream becoming reality
With hard work and passion, Shawn Zobel's love for football became a lifestyle "Harris shows the natural vision needed...
Trap shooting
Trap shooting has become a varsity sport in Minnesota; will Minnehaha join the league? By Danielle Pattison.
Weathering the storm
The effect of weather on spring sports "As a spring athlete," said athletic director Homar Ramirez, "you know it's...
Goodbye Tri-Metro, hello IMAC
Minnehaha, along with five other private schools, will be forming a new athletics conference: The IMAC When the...
Athletics is more than play-time
Desired by the body, but easily malleable, sleep shouldn't be a variable for dedicated athletes Athletes always want a...