Section Meet Coverage Hub

SECTION 1AA: FULL RESULTS | PHOTO ALBUM
INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Carter Briggs, Winona, 15:52.3
INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: 1. Carter Briggs, Winona; 2. Metijwok Omod, Rochester John Marshall; 4. Cody Peterson, Winona; 5. Isaac Threinen, Kasson-Mantorville; 6. Brandon Stachewicz, Lakeville North; 7. Andrew Casey, Lakeville North; 10. Mitchell Hanson, Faribault; 11. Preston Meier, Owatonna
RECAP: Farmington ran a solid team performance front to back and used a pair of top ten individual races to distance themselves from runner-up Rochester Century for the section title. The Panthers tight 37 second split allowed them to edge third place Winona despite the Winhawks having a pair of athletes in front of their top athlete. Winona senior Carter Briggs pulled away from Rochester John Marshall senior Metijwok Omod for the individual title, his fourth straight win of the year after a 39th place finish at Roy Griak.
SECTION 2AA: FULL RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Nick Scheller, Chanhassen, 15:39.1

INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: 1. Nick Scheller, Chanhassen; 2. Zach Long, Chanhassen; 3. Adam Koller, Worthington; 6. Zach Matzner, Marshall; 7. Christian Lietz, Worthington; 10. Symon Keiser, Jordan; 12. Benjamin Scheller, Chanhassen; 13. Mikele Walu, Worthington

RECAP: Buffalo took the team title with their top five in the top 20 scorers in a 16:47 average. Mankato East was 20 points back in second place after running just behind the Bison in all but the second scoring positions. Chanhassen came up short of a team state meet berth but did claim three individual spots led by now two time section champ senior Nick Scheller who finished 23 seconds ahead of senior teammate Zach Long. Scheller's winning time is the second best in class AA this season.

SECTION 3AA: FULL RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: AJ Green, Eastview, 15:33.9

INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: 3. John Faller, East Ridge; 4. Paul Schmitter, Eagan; 6. Sean Mcniesh, East Ridge; 8. Abdikafi Khalif, Apple Valley; 9. Magnus Herschbach, Henry Sibley; 10. Andre Huston, Eagan; 11. Brennen Peterson, Rosemount; 12. Elliott Nicholson, Rosemount

RECAP: Eastview and Prior Lake battled it out with the Lightning earning a three point win. Runner-up Prior Lake was just seven points ahead of third place Eagan in a tight three-way team race. No. 8 ranked Eastview was led by individual section champ and no. 4 ranked AJ Green who won by 11 seconds in a new class AA season leading 15:33.9 over no. 8 ranked Prior Lake junior Gabe Smit. With Green's fast result, Eastview averaged an outstanding 16:13 over a 57 second split and placed their scoring five in the top 20.

SECTION 4AA: FULL RESULTS | PHOTO ALBUM

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Oliver Paleen, St Paul Highland Park, 15:41.2

INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: Mickies Kiros, St Paul Central; Aiden Brown, Woodbury; Ethan Vargas, Stillwater; Daniel Beletsky, Stillwater; Aiden Kilibarda, Stillwater; Adrik Kraftson, Stillwater; Eli Brotman, Cretin-Derham Hall

RECAP: No. 3 White Bear Lake took a hard fought four point win over no. 6 St Paul Highland Park on the strength of a 32 second 1-5 split that overcame the Scots slightly faster 16:20 average sparked by Paleen's new career PR. Highland overcame no. 4 ranked Stillwater who was third but still had four individuals finish in state meet qualifying spots.

SECTION 5AA: FULL RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Finn Sokolowski, Mounds View, 15:41.8
INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: 4. Mackinon Mokoro, Osseo; 5. Connor Preston, Champlin Park; 7. Jonathan Pattie, Centennial; 11. Dontae Johnson, Champlin Park; 13. Caden Nordberg; Saint Michael-Albertville; 14. Felix Ongara, Irondale; 16. Kyle Swenson, Saint Michael Albertville; 17. Alexander Heidorn, Rogers

RECAP: One of the state's best flex its muscle as no. 2 Mounds View ran the first sub-16 minute team average in Minnesota this season, winning 5AA with just 23 points and all five scorers in the top nine. Maple Grove was solid in second with a 16:33 average in a 64 second split. Mounds View ran in the top three individual positions led by senior Finn Sokolowski pulling fellow seniors Alec Nelson and Will Sacay under 16 minutes. Sokolowski's 15:41 is fifth best in class AA this season.

SECTION 6AA: FULL RESULTS | VIDEO COVERAGE

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Shuayb Hussein, Wayzata, 15:53.3

INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: 1. Shuayb Hussein, Wayzata; 4. Max Lauerman, Minnetonka; 6. Leo Goodman, Hopkins; 7. Sam Scott, Minneapolis Southwest; 8. Ben Haberman, Hopkins, 10. Jakub Baatrup Sabo, MPLS SW; 11. Peter Lynch, Benilde-Saint Margaret's; 16. Noah Breker, Robbinsdale-Armstrong

RECAP: Eden Prairie validated the coaches vote that moved them to no. 1 in Class AA last week with a strong win over one of the state's best sectional fields. The Eagles, rejuvenated by the continued return to form of senior Jake Derouin, posted a 47 point victory with an impressive 39 point score. They averaged a 16:22 over a narrow 42 second split. No. 5 Edina turned in a quality performance to earn the second section bid to state with a 16:48 average over 60 second split led by senior Russell Gokemeijer running fifth overall.  

SECTION 7AA: FULL RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Max Charlsen, Forest Lake, 15:56.8
RECAP: Forest Lake pulled away from the field as the only team with three in the top ten to win the 7AA title. Cloquet was second with a 57 second split and four in the top 20 overall. Forest Lake senior Max Charlsen won the individual title by 32 seconds over his second place teammate Daniel Vanacker. Seven different teams had individuals earn individual state qualification spots in 7AA.

SECTION 8AA: FULL RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL CHAMP: Fuad Bashir, Willmar, 16:24.8

INDIVIDUAL STATE QUALIFIERS: 2. Liban Mohamed, Saint Cloud Apollo; 4. Granton Schneider, Moorhead; 7. Jacob Kleven, Alexandria; 10. Dane Galloway, Alexandria; 11. Peyton Nordby, Detroit Lakes; 12. Ethan Klisch, Brainerd; 14. Sam Brewer, St Cloud Apollo, 15. Ben Boelter, Sartell-Saint Stephen

RECAP: No. 12 Willmar game through in a tight win over Bemidji to win the 8AA section title. The Cardinals seven point win was keyed by the individual win of junior Fuad Bashir. Head to head Willmar's 44 second split was better than Bemidji's 53 seconds and they averaged 16:50 vs the Lumberjacks 16:55. Both teams took six of the top ten individual positions with the key difference coming in the final spot scoring position where the Cardinals had a nine point advantage that earned them the win.