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Minnesota Volleyball Rankings Week Seven
There are a pair head scratchers on this week’s Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Affiliation highschool rankings.
For instance Lakeville South defeated Lakeville North and North remains to be rated #2 and South #6 within the largest colleges class.
Minneota knocked off high ranked Russell-Tyler-Ruthton to take excessive spot in Class A. R-T-R is #2 and the remainder of the rankings are unchanged.
Class AA is similar.
Class AAA retains Kasson-Mantorville within the #3 spot regardless of losses to Class AA Cannon Falls, Class AAAA Rochester Century and Class A Minneota. The KoMets additionally defeated Minneota and finish their common season dwelling towards Goodhue Tuesday.
Kasson-Mantorville additionally obtained a vote for high rating with eight losses.
New Prague misplaced three matches and jumped again into the highest ten
Under are the rankings in every class with some last common season tournaments scheduled for this weekend.
Class A
1. Minneota
2. Russell-Tyler-Ruthton
3. Mayer Lutheran
4. Faribault Bethlehem Academy
5. Mabel-Canton
6. Kenyon-Wanamingo
7. Badger-Greenbush/Center-River
8. Spring Grove
9. MACCRAY
10. BOLD
Additionally Receiving Votes: Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, Ely, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton
Class AA
1. Nova Classical
2. Zumbrota-Mazeppa
3. Pequot Lakes
4. Sauk Centre
5. Southwest Christian
6. Cannon Falls
7. Annandale
8. Belle Plaine
9. Watertown-Mayer
10.Albany
Additionally Receiving Votes: Concordia Academy, Pipestone.
Class AAA
1. Marshall
2. Willmar
3. Kasson-Mantorville
4. Grand Rapids
5. Benilde-St. Margaret’s
6. Stewartville
7. Holy Angels
8. Mahtomedi
9. Byron
10.New Prague
Additionally Receiving Votes: Alexandria, Delano.
Class AAAA
1. Champlin Park
2. Lakeville North
3. Wayzata
4. Northfield
5. East Ridge
6. Lakeville South
7. Chaska
8. Eagan tied with Rogers
10.St. Michael-Albertville
Additionally Receiving Votes: Rochester Mayo (in all probability for taking Northfield to five units).
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Minnesota weather: Another sunny stunner on Tuesday
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Another bright and sunny day with comfortable temperatures for your Tuesday.
Tuesday forecast
It’s a cool start Tuesday morning with temperatures in the upper 40s across much of the state. In parts of northeastern Minnesota, things are even cooler with temperatures in the 30s and pocket 20s, with some areas experiencing patchy spots of frost.
Things heat up nicely on Tuesday, reaching the lower 70s across much of the state and the upper 70s in southwestern Minnesota. Northern Minnesota remains slightly cooler, with highs in the 60s.
The day will be pleasant, with little to no breeze, beautiful sunshine, and the occasional high cloud passing through. Overnight, the sky remains clear and calm as temperatures fall into the 40s across much of the state.
Looking ahead
The warming trend continues through midweek, with highs nearing 80 degrees in southwestern Minnesota and in the mid-70s for the metro. The heat peaks on Thursday with temperatures in the lower 80s. Typically, the last 80-degree day of the year is at the beginning of October, so enjoy the warmth before cooler weather eventually sets in.
By Friday, temperatures dip back into the mid-70s and return closer to seasonable for the weekend. The start of the week is looking cooler with highs in the upper 50s expected for Monday.
Here’s a look at your seven-day forecast:
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Minnesota Volleyball Rankings
The Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association latest rankings did have some changes this week with the playoffs beginning in a couple weeks.
In Class A Kenyon-Wanamingo did appear on one ballot after defeating state-ranked Class AAA Stewartville in four sets last week. Mayer Lutheran is in the top spot bumping Russell-Tyler-Ruthton to #2 after RTR lost to Watertown, South Dakota.
Mabel-Canton started the season in top spot and is now rated #4 with only 2 losses on their record. Alden-Conger received votes.
Class AA Belle Plaine is still #1, Chatfield dropped from #2 to #3 despite sweeping a very good Class AAA Byron team. The Gophers also lost to Class AAAA Rosemount.
Caledonia is #4 with a loss to Byron last week.
Class AAA Delano still sits at top position with Marshall #2 and Northfield #3. Byron dropped from #4 to #7, Stewartville was among others receiving votes.
Class AAAA Champlin Park stays at #1 with just two losses. #2 Lakeville South, #3 Lakeville North with South defeating North last week. The two will be at the Lakeville North Tournament this weekend.
The South Suburban Conference has 4 of the top 7 ranked teams in Class AAAA.
Complete poll results are listed below.
Class A
1. Mayer Lutheran
2. Russell-Tyler-Ruthton
3. New Life Academy
4. Mabel-Canton
5. Minneota
6. Canby
7. MACCRAY
8. West Central
9. Kittson County Central
10.Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa
Also Receiving Votes: Alden-Conger
Class AA
1. Belle Plaine
2. Albany
3. Chatfield
4. Caledonia
5. Hawley
6. Concordia Academy
7. Sauk Centre
8. Southwest Christian
9. Annandale
10.Redwood Valley
Also Receiving Votes: Legacy Christian, Pequot Lakes, St. Croix Lutheran
Class AAA
1. Delano
2. Marshall
3. Northfield
4. Willmar
5. Alexandria
6. North Branch
7. Byron
8. Mahtomedi
9. Holy Angels
10.Rocori
Also Receiving Votes: Benilde-St. Margaret’s, Stewartville, Monticello, Princeton
Class AAAA
1. Champlin Park
2. Lakeville South
3. Lakeville North
4. Eagan
5. Rogers
6. East Ridge
7. Prior Lake
8. Wayzata
9. Waconia
10.Chaska
Also Receiving Votes: Chanhassen, Roseville, St. Michael-Albertville, Park Cottage Grove
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Minnesota Wild Signs Goaltender Jesper Wallstedt to Two-year Contract Extension | Minnesota Wild
Wallstedt, 21 (11/14/02), made three starts for Minnesota during the 2023-24 season, posting a 2-1-0 record with a 3.01 goals-against average (GAA) and a .897 save percentage (SV%). The 6-foot-3, 214-pound native of Vasteras, Sweden, recorded his first career NHL shutout and win at Chicago on April 7, stopping all 24 shots faced in the 4-0 victory. He made his NHL debut at Dallas on Jan. 10, 2024. Wallstedt also went 22-19-6 with a 2.70 GAA, .910 SV% and two shutouts in 45 games with the Iowa Wild during the 2023-24 American Hockey League (AHL) season. Wallstedt was twice named Howie’s Hockey Tape/AHL Player of the Week during the 2023-24 campaign, earning the honor for the week ending Nov. 5 after going 2-0-0 with a .950 SV% in two starts and again for the week ending Dec. 3 after going 2-0-0 with a 1.50 GAA and .965 SV% in two starts.
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