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Minnesota high school football section playoff brackets
The 2024 Minnesota high school football playoffs begin on Tuesday, October 22, with 117 games throughout 9-man and Class 5A football.
Class 6A begins its playoffs on Friday, October 25, and 9-man to Class 5A continues to its second round on Saturday, October 26.
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Here are the Minnesota high school football section playoff brackets and Class 6A state tournament bracket.
Click on the section to view the bracket.
Minnesota high school football brackets 2024
Class 1A
Section 1
Top seed: Goodhue (8-0)
Section 2
Top seed: Lester Prairie (5-3)
Section 3
Top seed: Springfield (8-0)
Section 4
Top seed: Upsala/Swanville (8-0)
Section 5
Top seed: Minneota (8-0)
Section 6
Top seed: West Central Area (6-2)
Section 7
Top seed: Dee River (7-1)
Section 8
Top seed: Mahnomen/Waubun
Class 2A
Section 1
Top seed: Chatfield (8-0)
Section 2
Top seed: Triton (6-2)
Section 3
Top seed: Jackson County Central
Section 4
Top seed: Rush City (8-0)
Section 5
Top seed: Kimball (7-0)
Section 6
Top seed: Staples Motley (7-0)
Section 7
Top seed: Barnum (8-0)
Section 8
Top seed: Barnesville (8-0)
Class 3A
Section 1
Top seed: Stewartville (8-0)
Section 2
Top seed: Dassel-Cokato (7-1)
Section 3
Top seed: Waseca (7-1)
Section 4
Top seed: Holy Family Catholic (6-2)
Section 5
Top seed: Annandale (7-1)
Section 6
Top seed: Albany (8-0)
Section 7
Top seed: Pequot Lakes (8-0)
Section 8
Top seed: Fergus Falls (8-0)
Class 4A
Section 1
Top seed: Byron (7-1)
Section 2
Top seed: Marshall (7-1)
Section 3
Top seed: Hill-Murray (6-1)
Section 4
Top seed: Totino-Grace (8-0)
Section 5
Top seed: Academy of Holy Angels (4-3)
Section 6
Top seed: Orono (5-2)
Section 7
Top seed: North Branch (6-2)
Section 8
Top seed: Becker (8-0)
Class 5A
Section 1
Top seed: Owatonna (8-0)
Section 2
Top seed: Chanhassen (5-3)
Section 3
Top seed: Two Rivers (8-0)
Section 4
Top seed: Cretin-Derham Hall (4-4)
Section 5
Top seed: Robbinsdale Armstrong (8-0)
Section 6
Top seed: Monticello (5-3)
Section 7
Top seed: Fertile-Beltrami
Section 8
Top seed: Moorhead (9-0)
Class 6A
CLASS 6A STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKET
Top Seeds: Lakeville North (7-1); Maple Grove (8-0); Minnetonka (6-2); Mounds View (6-2)
Two seeds: Shakopee (7-1); Anoka (5-3); Eagan (5-3); Forest Lake (6-2)
Three seeds: Stillwater (4-4); Lakeville South (5-3); Edina (6-2); Blaine (5-3)
9-MAN
Section 1
Top seed: LeRoy-Ostrander
Section 2
Top seed: Cedar Mountain (4-4)
Section 3
Top seed: Hill-Beaver Creek (8-0)
Section 4
Top seed: Hancock (8-0)
Section 5
Top seed: Nevis (8-0)
Section 6
Top seed: Fertile-Beltrami (8-0)
Section 7
Top seed: Mountain Iron-Buhl
Section 8
Top seed: Goodridge/Grygla
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U.S.-Israeli strikes spark dueling rallies in Twin Cities
Iranians in Minnesota react to Khamenei death
Iranians in the Twin Cities gathered in downtown Minneapolis on Sunday to celebrate major developments in the Middle East following the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei. While many Iranian-Americans expressed hope for regime change, anti-war protesters also took to the streets to condemn the military strikes, with some members of Minnesota’s DFL delegation calling the operation “unlawful” and “illegal.”
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Iranians in the Twin Cities gathered in downtown Minneapolis Sunday to celebrate major developments in the Middle East. Anti-war protesters also took the streets of Minneapolis Saturday.
Plus, Jewish communities say they are on high alert over concerns of potential retaliatory acts in major cities across the U.S.
‘Massive moment’
What we know:
Following a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation in Iran, Khamenei was killed in an attack, Iranian state media confirmed early Sunday.
What they’re saying:
Iranian community groups rallied at Nicollet Mall and 11th Street on Sunday to express hope for regime change.
Dozens of Iranian-Americans said they are celebrating the news.
“We are here to support Iranian people. Today, everybody is happy, very happy,” said Beheshteh Zargaran, an Iranian-American.
“Killed Khamenei, which was the supreme leader, and hopefully they will continue this action and help Iranians finally topple the Islamic regime,” said Faraz Samavat, an Iranian-American.
“That means a lot. We are fighting for almost half a century to destroy this cruel regime against people of Iran,” said Ali Mohammad, an Iranian-American.
Iranians in MN celebrate strikes by Pres. Trump
Iranians in the Twin Cities are gathering in downtown Minneapolis to celebrate major developments in the Middle East following a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation. Community groups rallied at Nicollet Mall and 11th Street to express hope for regime change after news that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, was killed in Saturday’s airstrikes.
The other side:
Protesters also took to the streets in the Twin Cities over the weekend condemning the strikes.
Some people are criticizing the military operation including members of Minnesota’s DFL delegation. Congresswoman Betty McCollum called the strikes “unlawful” and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar called the war “illegal and unjustified.”
Heightened security:
Jewish communities in Minnesota say they are also on high alert following security guidance across the country to prevent potential retaliatory violence.
“A heightened sense of vigilance making sure that everybody is aware of their surroundings and that all of the protective measures are in place,” said Steve Hunegs, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas.
There are currently no known specific threats against local Jewish communities.
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Here’s how much snow parts of Minnesota got on Saturday, Feb. 28
Storm reports in from Minnesota on Saturday, Feb. 28.
LANESBORO, Minn. (FOX 9) – Impressive snow totals were reported in parts of Minnesota after a narrow band of heavy snowfall worked its way across the state.
Minnesota snow totals for the last day of February 2026
Snow totals for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (FOX 9)
By the numbers:
Many areas saw more snow than was expected before temperatures warm up in the coming days.
The following snow totals were reported across Minnesota:
- Lanesboro: 10 inches
- Preston: 10 inches
- St. Peter: 7 inches
- Stewartville: 7 inches
- Caledonia: 6 inches
- Nicollet: 6 inches
- New Ulm: 5.5 inches
- Rochester: 4.9 inches
- Mankato: 4.5 inches
The Source: This story uses information from the FOX 9 weather forecast and the National Weather Service.
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East Range Police Department officer passes away
A police officer in northern Minnesota unexpectedly passed away earlier this week.
The East Range Police Department said that Sgt. Cody Siebert passed away on Friday, less than 24 hours after being diagnosed with a brain infection.
The department said that Siebert was known for his happy-go-lucky personality and that “if you couldn’t get along with Cody, it was your fault.”
Siebert started at the K9 program in Babbitt with K9 Taconite (Tac) before going to the East Range Police Department.
“The hole left by Sgt. Siebert’s passing will be impossible to fill,” East Range police said. “We at ERPD love you and will miss you always. We have it from here.”
Mesabi East Schools also stated that the district was “truly blessed to have him walking our halls, greeting students, encouraging staff, and building relationships that went far beyond the badge.”
Click here for a GoFundMe to support Siebert’s family.
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