The do's and don'ts of competition consumption Athletes spend so much of their time focusing on how to get stronger, faster and better. Everyday after school you run, you lift, you shoot and you...
Boys Athletics Articles
Teamwork across the metro
Hope Academy officially joins Minnehaha Academy sports teams in an across metro co-op Many Minnehaha athletics teams have struggled to get depth in their programs because lower numbers. Even middle...
Youth fuels alpine team
The Alpine ski team, which includes grades 7-12, will be led this year by coach Brad Schaeppi along with four captains: senior Garrett Oren, juniors Maddy Webster and Gunnar Nelson and sophomore...
Wrestling goals set high
As the preseason practices begin, wrestlers are gearing up to improve on last year's success. With only one graduated wrestler, the team has high hopes of advancing wrestlers to sections and maybe...
Defending champs return with fresh faces
The boys' basketball season is "going to be a great year for all of us," said head coach Lance Johnson. Practices start Nov. 9, and the first game is Dec. 6 at Maple River. The first home game is...
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...
Q and A with John Pryor
Pryor discusses offseason training, quest for D1 scholarships and possible state tournament Senior Talon staff writer...
Carpool policy impacts sports
No price on safety Between the South and North Campus, Minnehaha Academy owns most of the facilities used for sports...
Changing high school hockey
A state official and Redhawk players discuss rule changes. By Andrew Graham.
Promising boys’ hockey season
The boys’ hockey team has a new head coach, and will playing their first season as a co-op.
Girls’ basketball preview
The girls’ basketball team tries to deal with the loss of three starters, including one Division I athlete.
New boys’ basketball season
The boys’ basketball team put it a lot of work in the offseason, hoping to make a deep state tournament run.
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.
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...
What are they thinking?
This story was named a National Winner in the Sports category of the 2007 American Society of Newspaper Editors, Quill and Scroll International Writing & Photo Contest.