Final football polls released

Minneapolis (AP) — The Associated Press 2010 season final state high school football polls, first-place votes in parentheses, record and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

Class 5A

School Total Points Prv

1. Wayzata (4) (6-0) 49 2

2. Blaine (8-0) 41 3

3. Eden Prairie (7-1) 39 1

4. Rosemount (1) (8-0) 37 4

5. Cretin-Derham Hall (7-1) 33 5

6. Mounds View (7-1) 18 8

7. Rochester Century (8-0) 17 9

(tie) Brainerd (8-0) 17 7

9. Stillwater (7-1) 15 6

10. Shakopee (8-0) 9 10

Others receiving votes: None.

Class 4A

School Total Points Prv

1. St. Thomas Academy (7) (8-0) 79 1

2. Mankato West (1) (8-0) 68 2

3. Rogers (8-0) 58 3

4. South St. Paul (8-0) 54 4

(tie) Totino-Grace (7-1) 54 5

6. Becker (7-1) 37 6

7. St. Paul Central (8-0) 35 T7

8. Mahtomedi (6-2) 16 9

(tie) Bemidji (7-1) 16 10

T10. Delano (7-1) 9 NR

T10. Sartell (6-2) 35 T7

Others receiving votes: Marshall 5.

Class 3A

School Total Points Prv

1. Albany (6) (8-0) 60 1

2. Rochester Lourdes (8-0) 54 2

3. Dassel-Cokato (7-1) 48 3

4. New London-Spicer (7-1) 40 4

5. Holy Family Catholic (8-0) 35 5

6. De La Salle (7-1) 29 6

7. Virginia (8-0) 24 7

8. Pine City (8-0) 20 8

9. Glencoe-Silver Lake (6-2) 12 9

10. Pequot Lakes (7-1) 5 NR

Others receiving votes: Fairmont 2, St. Anthony 1.

Class 2A

School Total Points Prv

1. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (6) (8-0) 60 1

2. Eden Valley-Watkins (8-0) 54 2

3. Moose Lake Willow River (8-0) 45 3

4. Caledonia (8-0) 44 4

 5. Breckenridge (8-0) 35 5

6. Triton (8-0) 31 6

7. Ottertail Central (8-0) 23 7

8. Jackson County Central (7-1) 20 9

9. Pierz (7-1) 9 10

10. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton (7-1) 5 NR

Others receiving votes: Luverne 2, Morris 1, Braham 1.

Class A

School Total Points Prv

1. Springfield (3) (8-0) 39 2

2. Barnesville (1) (8-0) 36 1

3. Browerville (8-0) 32 3

4. Mahnomen (8-0) 29 4

5. Dawson-Boyd (7-1) 22 6

6. Minneota (7-1) 21 5

7. New Ulm Cathedral (7-1) 17 7

8. Blooming Prairie (6-2) 10 9

9. East Central (7-1) 9 8

10. Le Center (7-1) 3 NR

Others receiving votes: Barnum 1, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 1.

Class 9-MAN

School Total Points Prv

1. Nicollet (5) (8-0) 59 1

2. Goodridge Grygla-Gatzke (1) (9-0) 53 2

3. Edgerton Ellsworth (8-0) 50 3

4. McGregor (8-0) 40 4

5. Stephen-Argyle (9-1) 34 5

6. Wheaton (8-0) 32 6

7. Ada-Borup (7-1) 24 7

8. Cook (7-1) 12 9

(tie) Grand Meadow (7-1) 12 8

10. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley (7-1) 10 10 O

thers receiving votes: Spring Grove 2, Mountain Iron-Buhl 1, Lanesboro 1.

Football polls released for Oct. 19

Minneapolis (AP) — The Associated Press state high school football polls for the week of October 19, first-place votes in parentheses, record and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

Class 5A

School Total Points Prv

1. Eden Prairie (7) (7-0) 70 1

2. Wayzata (5-0) 61 2

3. Blaine (7-0) 54 5

4. Rosemount (7-0) 49 4

5. Cretin-Derham Hall (6-1) 35 7

6. Stillwater (6-1) 31 6

7. Brainerd (7-0) 28 8

8. Mounds View (6-1) 22 3

9. Rochester Century (7-0) 20 9

10. Shakopee (7-0) 15 10

Others receiving votes: None

Class 4A

School Total Points Prv

1. St. Thomas Academy (9) (7-0) 99 1

2. Mankato West (1) (7-0) 87 2

3. Rogers (7-0) 76 3

4. South St. Paul (7-0) 67 6

5. Totino-Grace (6-1) 65 5

6. Becker (6-1) 34 9

7. Sartell (6-1) 33 7

(tie) St. Paul Central (7-0) 33 8

9. Mahtomedi (5-2) 25 4

10. Bemidji (6-1) 15 10

Others receiving votes: Northfield 9, Delano 7.

Class 3A

School Total Points Prv

1. Albany (10) (7-0) 100 1

2. Rochester Lourdes (7-0) 90 2

3. Dassel-Cokato (6-1) 73 7

4. New London-Spicer (6-1) 66 5

5. Holy Family Catholic (7-0) 61 6

 6. De La Salle (6-1) 43 8

7. Virginia (7-0) 36 9

8. Pine City (7-0) 32 10

9. Glencoe-Silver Lake (5-2) 21 3

10. Norwood-Young America (6-1) 18 4

Others receiving votes: Pequot Lakes 7, St. Anthony 2, Fairmont 1.

 Class 2A

School Total Points Prv

1. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (8) (7-0) 80 1

2. Eden Valley-Watkins (7-0) 72 2

3. Moose Lake Willow River (7-0) 61 4

4. Caledonia (7-0) 57 5

5. Breckenridge (7-0) 48 6

6. Triton (7-0) 39 7

7. Ottertail Central (7-0) 30 8

8. Luverne (6-1) 22 3

9. Jackson County Central (6-1) 18 9

10. Pierz (6-1) 7 10

Others receiving votes: Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 5, Braham 1.

Class A

School Total Points Prv

1. Barnesville (3) (7-0) 57 1

(tie) Springfield (3) (7-0) 57 2

3. Browerville (7-0) 45 3

(tie) Mahnomen (7-0) 45 4

5. Minneota (6-1) 30 5

6. Dawson-Boyd (6-1) 29 8

7. New Ulm Cathedral (6-1) 28 6

8. East Central (6-1) 11 T10

(tie) Blooming Prairie (5-2) 11 T10

10. Cedar Mountain1Comfrey (6-1) 7 NR

Others receiving votes: Le Center 3, Red Lake County 3, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 2, Barnum 2.

Class 9-MAN

School Total Points Prv

1. Nicollet (5) (7-0) 76 3

2. Goodridge Grygla-Gatzke (2) (8-0) 71 5

3. Edgerton Ellsworth (1) (7-0) 69 4

4. McGregor (7-0) 51 6

5. Stephen-Argyle (7-1) 47 1

6. Wheaton (7-0) 42 7

7. Ada-Borup (6-1) 25 9

8. Grand Meadow (6-1) 23 2

9. Cook (7-1) 8 NR

10. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley (6-1) 7 NR

Others receiving votes: Lanesboro 6, Spring Grove 6, Isle 4, Littlefork-Big Falls 3, Hillcrest Lutheran 2.

Football polls, Oct. 13

Minneapolis (AP) — The Associated Press state high school football polls for the week of October 13, first-place votes in parentheses, record and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

Class 5A

School Points Prv

1. Eden Prairie (9) (6-0) 90 1

2. Wayzata (5-0) 80 3

3. Mounds View (6-0) 70 4

4. Rosemount (6-0) 57 5

5. Blaine (6-0) 54 6

6. Stillwater (5-1) 40 10

7. Cretin-Derham Hall (5-1) 39 2

8. Brainerd (6-0) 26 8

9. Rochester Century (6-0) 25 9

10. Shakopee (6-0) 7 NR

Others receiving votes: Andover 6, Hopkins 1.

Class 4A

School Points Prv

1. St. Thomas Academy (7) (6-0) 98 1

2. Mankato West (1) (6-0) 85 2

3. Rogers (6-0) 76 3

4. Mahtomedi (1) (5-1) 71 4

5. Totino-Grace (5-1) 64 6

6. South St. Paul (6-0) 50 7

7. Sartell (5-1) 33 8

8. St. Paul Central (6-0) 23 9

9. Becker (5-1) 22 5

10. Bemidji (5-1) 13 10

Others receiving votes: Northfield 8, Delano 7.

Class 3A

School Points Prv

1. Albany (9) (6-0) 100 1

2. Rochester Lourdes (6-0) 89 3

3. Glencoe-Silver Lake (5-1) 77 4

4. Norwood-Young America (6-0) 63 5

5. New London-Spicer (5-1) 58 6

6. Holy Family Catholic (6-0) 48 7

7. Dassel-Cokato (5-1) 42 8

8. De La Salle (5-1) 23 10

9. Virginia (6-0) 21 9

10. Pine City (6-0) 14 NR

Others receiving votes: Pequot Lakes 10, Sibley East 3, Thief River Falls 2.

Class 2A

School Points Prv

1. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (8) (6-0) 90 1

2. Eden Valley-Watkins (6-0) 80 2

3. Luverne (6-0) 70 3

4. Moose Lake Willow River (6-0) 58 4

5. Caledonia (6-0) 57 5

6. Breckenridge (6-0) 44 6

7. Triton (6-0) 36 T8

8. Ottertail Central (6-0) 26 T8

9. Jackson County Central (5-1) 14 10

10. Pierz (5-1) 9 9

Others receiving votes: Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 3, Maple Lake 3, Braham 2, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 2.

Class A

School Points Prv

1. Barnesville (2) (6-0) 64 2

2. Springfield (3) (6-0) 62 3

3. Browerville (6-0) 46 5

4. Mahnomen (6-0) 43 4

5. Minneota (1) (6-0) 39 1

6. New Ulm Cathedral (5-1) 37 6

7. Fosston (5-1) 28 7

8. Dawson-Boyd (1) (5-1) 23 NR

9. Adrian (5-1) 18 8

T10. Blooming Prairie (4-2) 12 10

T10. East Central (5-1) 12 NR

Others receiving votes: Le Center 1, Cedar Mountain/Comfrey 1, Red Lake County 1.

Class 9-MAN

School Points Prv

1. Stephen-Argyle (8) (6-0) 80 1

2. Grand Meadow (6-0) 67 2

3. Nicollet (6-0) 64 3

4. Edgerton Ellsworth (6-0) 58 4

5. Goodridge Grygla-Gatzke (6-0) 49 5

6. McGregor (6-0) 42 6

7. Wheaton (6-0) 32 7

8. Littlefork-Big Falls (6-0) 20 10

9. Ada-Borup (5-1) 15 NR

10. Underwood (5-1) 5 9

Others receiving votes: Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley 4, Spring Grove 2, Floodwood 1, Hillcrest Lutheran 1.

Volleyball polls, Oct. 11

The Associated Press poll for Minnesota girls’ volleyball, as provided by the state coaches’ association on Monday, Oct. 11. First-place votes are in parentheses.

Class AAA
1. Lakeville North (10) 164
2. Wayzata (1) 155
3. Bloomington Jefferson 130
4. Eastview 119
5. Apple Valley 117
6. Lakeville South 100
7. Blaine 82
8. Shakopee 78
9. Centennial 77
9. Eden Prairie 70

Also receiving votes: Waconia (60), Stillwater (18), Cretin-Durham Hall (6), Woodbury (6), Hopkins (5), MN Southwest (4), Owatonna (2), Hill-Murray (1).
Class AA
1. Jackson County Central (7) 133
2. Wadena-Deer Creek (2) 125
3. Hutchinson 115
4. Lesuer-Henderson 106
5. Jordan 89
6. Belle Plaine 85
7. Marshall 76
8. Stewartville 70
9. Rocori 57
10.Delano 26

Also receiving votes: Kasson-Mantorville (24), Visitation (18), Sauk Center (14), Byron (13), Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton (11), Mora (9), Esko (3), Caledonia (1).
Class A
1. Minneota (8) 214
2. Bethlehem Academy (7) 213
3. Wabasha-Kellogg 191
4. Martin County West 153
5. Nevis 151
6. Mayer Lutheran 128
7. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 118
8. Windom 111
9. Canby 89
10. Mabel-Canton 82

Also receiving votes: Win-E-Mac (67), Hancock (16), Ada-Borup (11), Deer River (8), Heritage Christian Academy (8), Bertha-Hewitt (6), Lake of the Woods (6), Sebeka (6), Cherry (1).

Football polls released for Oct. 6

Minneapolis (AP) — The Associated Press state high school football polls for the week of October 6, first-place votes in parentheses, record and total points as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers:

Class 5A School Record Total Points Prv

1. Eden Prairie (5) (6-0) 68 1

2. Cretin-Derham Hall (2) (5-0) 64 2

3. Wayzata (4-0) 55 3

4. Mounds View (5-0) 48 4

5. Rosemount (5-0) 37 6

6. Blaine (5-0) 36 5

7. Andover (5-0) 29 7

8. Brainerd (5-0) 17 9

9. Rochester Century (5-0) 15 10

10. Stillwater (4-1) 8 NR

Others receiving votes: Shakopee 5, Edina 2, Eastview 1.

Class 4A School Record Total Points Prv

1. St. Thomas Academy (8) (5-0) 98 1

2. Mankato West (1) (5-0) 86 2

3. Rogers (5-0) 75 4

4. Mahtomedi (1) (4-1) 70 3

5. Becker (5-0) 61 5

6. Totino-Grace (4-1) 51 6

7. South St. Paul (5-0) 40 7

8. Sartell (4-1) 21 10

9. St. Paul Central (5-0) 15 NR

10. Bemidji (4-1) 9 NR

Others receiving votes: Alexandria 8, Delano 4, Northfield 4, New Prague 3, Chisago Lakes 2, Grand Rapids 1, St. Michael-Albertville 1, Waconia 1.

Class 3A School Record Total Points Prv

1. Albany (10) (5-0) 100 1

2. Pequot Lakes (5-0) 86 2

3. Rochester Lourdes (5-0) 82 3

4. Glencoe-Silver Lake (4-1) 70 4

5. Norwood-Young America (5-0) 53 5

6. New London-Spicer (4-1) 44 6

7. Holy Family Catholic (5-0) 36 8

8. Dassel-Cokato (4-1) 32 9

9. Virginia (5-0) 15 10

10. De La Salle (4-1) 14 NR

Others receiving votes: Milaca 9, Pine City 4, Thief River Falls 2, Blue Earth 2, Sibley East 1.

Class 2A School Record Total Points Prv

1. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (8) (5-0) 80 1

2. Eden Valley-Watkins (5-0) 71 2

3. Luverne (5-0) 65 3

4. Moose Lake Willow River (5-0) 54 4

5. Caledonia (5-0) 47 5

6. Breckenridge (5-0) 39 7

7. Triton (5-0) 28 T8

8. Ottertail Central (5-0) 24 10

9. Pierz (4-1) 18 T8

10. Jackson County Central (4-1) 5 NR

Others receiving votes: Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 2, Maple Lake 2, Southland 1, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 1, Braham 1, Lewiston-Altura 1, Hawley 1.

Class A School Record Total Points Prv

1. Minneota (6) (5-0) 60 1

2. Barnesville (5-0) 53 2

3. Springfield (5-0) 46 3

4. Mahnomen (5-0) 42 4

5. Browerville (5-0) 39 5

6. New Ulm Cathedral (4-1) 30 6

7. Fosston (4-1) 19 7

8. Adrian (4-1) 16 10

9. East Central (4-1) 6 NR

T10. Blooming Prairie (3-2) 5 NR

T10. Le Center (4-1) 5 NR

Others receiving votes: Dawson-Boyd 3, Cedar Mountain/Comfrey 2, Royalton 2, Red Lake County 1, Barnum 1.

Class 9-MAN School Record Total Points Prv

1. Stephen-Argyle (6) (5-0) 60 1

2. Grand Meadow (5-0) 49 3

(tie) Nicollet (5-0) 49 2

4. Edgerton Ellsworth (5-0) 43 4

5. Goodridge Grygla-Gatzke (5-0) 33 6

6. McGregor (5-0) 31 7

7. Wheaton (5-0) 23 10

8. Floodwood (5-0) 10 NR

9. Underwood (5-0) 9 8

T10. Littlefork-Big Falls (5-0) 6 NR

T10. Spring Grove (5-0) 6 NR

Others receiving votes: Hills-Beaver Creek 4, Ada-Borup 3, Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley 2, Hillcrest Lutheran 2.

New volleyball polls released

The most recent volleyball polls were released on Monday. Jackson County Central is still No. 1 in Class 2A, and Windom remains rated in 1A.

CLASS 3A

1. Lakeville North (9) 135

2. Wayzata 126

3. Bloomington Jefferson 117

4. Blaine 102

5. Eastview 84

6. Apple Valley 79

7. Lakeville South 75

8. Waconia 66

9. Eden Prairie 60

10. Shakopee 58

Others: Centennial (33), Hill-Murray (11), Cretin-Durham Hall (9), Stillwater (9), Hopkins (4) CLASS

2A

1. Jackson County Central (5) 89

2. Wadena-Deer Creek (1) 85

3. Hutchinson 73

4. Lesuer-Henderson 72

5. Belle Plaine 62

6. Jordan 59

7. Stewartville 56

8. Marshall 49

9. Rocori 30

10. Delano 14

Others: Byron (12), Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton (8), Kasson-Mantorville (7), Caledonia (6), Minnehaha (5),

CLASS 1A

1. Minneota (8) 176

2. Bethlehem Academy (4) 171

3. Wabasha-Kellogg 143

4. Martin County West 122

5. Nevis 119

6. Mayer Lutheran 116

7. Canby 107

8. BBE 91

9. Windom 76

10. Win-E-Mac 72

Others: Mabel-Canton (60), Hancock (14), Lake of the Woods (11), Deer River (6), GFW (6), Sebeka (4), Heritage Christian (3), Nicollet (3), Bertha-Hewitt (2), Cherry (1)

3 state tournaments make for a busy week

Three state tournaments. Six hundred and fifty-eight miles. Three different beds. Nineteen interviews totaling 54 minutes and 5 seconds. Seven hundred and twelve photos. Six articles totaling 5,687 words.

It was a long and busy week.

Three area teams earned state-tournament appearances in three different sports, providing an exciting and hectic experience for the players, coaches and fans affiliated with each squad — and the journalists who cover them.

Worthington participated in the Class A boys’ tennis tournament in Minneapolis on Tuesday. Jackson County Central participated in the Class AA girls’ golf tournament in Jordan on Wednesday and Thursday. Pipestone Area participated in the Class AA softball tournament in Mankato on Thursday and Friday. And I didn’t miss much of the action.

I could have totaled the amount of money I spent on my sports gorge, but I’d rather not think about it. It could have been worse: I could have spent at least $200 more on hotel stays. But, luckily for me (and the Globe) I have many friends and relatives who live near the Cities and allowed me to save money by staying with them.

On Monday, I stayed with my girlfriend, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota, who lives in St. Paul. Her apartment is located just five minutes from the Xcel Energy Center (where I covered Windom Area in the state volleyball tournament and numerous wrestlers in the state wrestling tournament), about 20 minutes from the Metrodome (where I covered Luverne in the state football tournament), about 10 minutes from Williams Arena (where I covered both Adrian and Pipestone Area in the state girls’ basketball tournament) and about 25 minutes from Target Center (where I covered Ellsworth in the state boys’ basketball tournament).

The trip from her apartment to the Read-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis lasted about 10 minutes. Despite the gorgeous weather, the state tennis tournament was played indoors.

Playing inside was a relatively new and rare experience for the Trojans, but not for their second opponent. After losing 7-0 against Benson/Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg in the quarterfinals, the Trojans dropped a 7-0 decision against Blake, which has access to indoor facilities year-round.

Being able to practice and play at any time, despite the weather, is a huge advantage. And it showed Tuesday. Worthington’s players are able to practice and play only on dry days in the spring, summer and fall. Blake can practice and play during all seasons, and very few of its players participate in other sports. As a result, it’s tough for schools like Worthington to compete with teams like Blake.

The same example can be drawn in hockey. Worthington tennis players who also play hockey, like Mitchell Benson, Taylor Wiener and Kyle Hain, don’t have access to ice in the summer, making it impossible for them to practice, stay sharp and compete against metro-area teams who have access to ice facilities year-round.

After submitting my tennis photos and stories from my girlfriend’s apartment Tuesday night, I drove to my parents’ house in Jordan. I had dinner with my family and spent the night in my old bedroom. In the morning, I made the one-minute trip to Ridges at Sand Creek Golf Course, where I worked for a summer when I was 15 years old, to cover Jackson County Central’s girls’ golf team.

Golf is one of the most difficult sports to cover. Roaming a golf course while trying to find specific golfers is hard enough, but it’s even more difficult to do so in a way that doesn’t distract anyone while they’re trying to hit. And I have to take pictures.

Luckily, I was incredibly familiar with the course — because the Minnesota State High School League refused to allow me access to a cart, saying they were only giving keys to “reporters who work for large metro papers.” Oh, well. I needed the workout. I was so busy throughout the week, I found myself getting fast food in order to save time and money.

It was a long workout.

I arrived at Ridges at about 1 p.m., just in time to see JCC freshman Kaylee Benson tee off. When all of the golfers were finished and the final scores were posted, it was 7:30 p.m.

I submitted my stories and photos from my parents’ house, had a few adult beverages with my brother and went to bed. I woke up at 8 a.m. and drove to Mankato.

I stayed at an apartment left empty for the summer by my cousin and his roommates, all students at Minnesota State University-Mankato. The Arrows played two games on Thursday, and after I submitted my stories and photos, I took to bed in an attempt to sleep.

But the apartment was hot; there was no air conditioning, and my cousin and his friends had taken home their fans. I opened two windows, allowing the cool air to enter, but some unwelcomed noises followed. It was an apartment complex occupied by college students, after all, and I had the displeasure of listening to their post-bar conversations.

On about four hours of sleep, I returned to Caswell Park to watch Pipestone Area secure third place. I wrote two stories, packed up my things and drove back to St. Paul, where I met with Daily Globe sports editor Aaron Hagen the next day. I gave him our camera battery and our battery charger so he could take photos at the state track meet at Hamline University (five minutes from my girlfriend’s place).

I returned to Jordan on Sunday and drove back to Worthington today, capping my long trip. This week, I’ll start another. Luverne advanced to the state baseball tournament in St. Cloud and will play two games Thursday.

Worthington to St. Cloud: 190 miles and 3 hours, 32 minutes.

Zero complaints.