Minnesota True Team State Track and Field

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The Minnesota True Team State Meet was created in 1987 by the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association to determine the top overall team based on depth rather than top finishers. In a traditional track and field meet, only the top eight or nine competitors per event score points. In the True Team meet, each team has two competitors per event for A and AA and three competitors for AAA as well as one relay team, with each competitor scoring (barring disqualification). Since 2005, Minnesota now holds a True Team State swim meet.

The meet was held at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota until 2006, when the track conditions were too poor to use. Since 2006, the meet has taken place at Stillwater High School.

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[edit] Past Champions: Girls Class AA

  • 2008 - Totino-Grace

[edit] Past Champions: Boys Class AAA

  • 2008 - Eden Prairie
  • 2007 - Mounds View
  • 2006 - Mounds View
  • 2005 - Lakeville
  • 2004 - Moorhead
  • 2003 - Mounds View
  • 2002 - Mounds View
  • 2001 - Mounds View
  • 2000 - Mounds View
  • 1999 - Mounds View
  • 1998 - Mounds View
  • 1997 - Stillwater
  • 1996 - Lakeville
  • 1995 - Stillwater
  • 1994 - Minnetonka
  • 1993 - Forest Lake
  • 1992 - Apple Valley
  • 1991 - Apple Valley
  • 1990 - Apple Valley
  • 1989 - Apple Valley
  • 1988 - Apple Valley
  • 1987 - White Bear Lake

[edit] Past Champions: Boys Class AA

2008 - New Prague

2007 - Mankato West

2006 - Totino-Grace

2002 - Mankato West

2001 - Sauk Rapids

2000 - Sartell

1999 - Red Wing

1998 - Fairmont

1997 - Mahtomedi

1996 - Mahtomedi

1995 - Shakopee

1994 - Monticello

1993 - Cretin-Derham Hall

1992 - Rocori

1991 - Lakeville

1990 - St. Thomas Academy

1989 - St. Thomas Academy

1988 - Mankato West

1987 - Park Rapids

[edit] Past Champions: Boys Class A

  • 2008 - St. Croix Lutheran High School
  • 2007 - St. Croix Lutheran
  • 2006 - Plainview
  • 2005 - Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
  • 2004 - Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
  • 2003 - Plainview
  • 2002 - Plainview
  • 2001 - Plainview
  • 2000 - Mayer Lutheran
  • 1999 - United South Central
  • 1998 - United South Central
  • 1997 - Murray County Central
  • 1996 - Byron
  • 1995 - Lansboro-Filmore-Central
  • 1994 - Lansboro-Filmore-Central
  • 1993 - Lansboro-Filmore-Central
  • 1992 - Harmony-Lansboro
  • 1991 - Lewiston-Altura
  • 1990 - Mayer Lutheran
  • 1989 - Slayton
  • 1988 - Slayton
  • 1987 - Mayer Lutheran

(Note, from 1987 until 1991, there were four divisions)