Champlin Park comes off of a first-round rout of Robbinsdale Cooper only to face the No. 1 ranked team in the state: Wayzata.
The Spartans advances, but Mound Westonka lost on Tuesday
Devin Setoguchi, a rising star on the Minnesota Wild, will be in Minnetonka Wednesday night.
Orono faces winless Park Center in the first round of the playoffs while Mound Westonka hosts Fridley.
Senior Greta Hallberg is a two-sport athlete for the Trojans.
Senior Kelly Schiro is a two-sport athlete for the Trojans
Senior Hannah Heath plays multi-sports for Wayzata.
Senior Leah Miller is a three-sport athlete for Wayzata.
Senior Mata Agre is a mulit-sport athlete for Wayzata.
Senior Halle Marr is a three-sport athlete for the Trojans.
Senior Emily Meyer plays volleyball for the Spartans.
Senior Mariah Scharf is a standout volleyball player for Orono.
The defending champion Trojans trailed only Stillwater and Edina in the final standings
The smaller, quicker Trojan defense showed a bigger Eden Prairie offense how tough a defense can be as the Trojans beat the Eagles, 9-0.
Wednesday brings with it the biggest matchup of the year thus far in Minnesota football. The two top-ranked teams in class 5A clash for the Lake-Conference title and the opportunity to enter the section playoffs undefeated.
Senior Lucia Solis, doubles tandem Caitlin Eichten and Ali Heiring headed to Class AA meet
Trojans contain Hopkins' high-powered passing game and come away with a 40-20 win.
Wayzata girls swimming placed first at the Section 5AA True Team meet held at Plymouth Arena and Pool on Saturday.
Lake Minnetonka-area teams compete on the trails and on the pitch in crucial matchups.
The vocal outside linebacker and senior captain is the second generation in his family to lead the Trojan football team.
The Trojans fell 6-1 to Edina in the section championship
Wayzata is still undefeated at 6-0. Their defensive secondary will face their biggest challenge so far; slowing down a big-play wide receiver within the Royals’ passing game.
Mound-Westonka faces Dassel-Cokato Friday at home in a battle of 1-5 teams.
Spartans blank International School, Watertown-Mayer in playoff openers; Mound Westonka girls soccer eliminated from postseason.
The Trojans sit one win away from facing rival Edina for a trip to state. Can they upset the 14-time defending champs?
Defending Section 6A champion Orono faces International School of Minnesota in the first round of the playoffs.
Senior Whitney Kieley leads the Wayzata swimming and diving team.
It was ugly at times, but the Trojans' balanced attack sinks Edina. The win puts the Wayzata at 6-0 for the season.
Trojans boys surge to championship with win, Edina loss on Thursday.
Senior Ellen Stowe is on the Wayzata swimming and diving team.
Senior Summer Wyly is on the Wayzata swimming and diving team.
Wayzata’s new defensive coordinator, Andy Hover, doesn’t just teach the game of football. He teaches important life lessons that players will take with them after the Friday-night lights burn out.
Josh Thorson placed first and Anna French placed third at the Victoria Lions Invite.
The Trojans rose to the challenge in their first Lake Conference matchup, beating Minnetonka handily. They go into their second conference game confident after one of their best performances of the season.
Orono faces independent Grand Rapids at home on Friday.
Mound Westonka defeated Orono with final scores of 25-17, 25-23, 25-17.
Moua's tally gives Trojans a 2-1 overtime win at Edina on Tuesday, forging a deadlock in Lake Conference standings.
Mound Westonka looks for second straight win as they face Wright County Conference rival Annandale.
White Hawks thump host Patrick Henry, Orono football team falls at Hutchinson.
The Orono Girls' Soccer team defeated the Holy Angels Stars with a final score of 1-0 on Monday. The Spartans are now 8-3-1 for the season.