• Individual: 1. Audrey Brownell, Staples-Motley; 2. Charlotte Meyer, Mankato Loyola/Cleveland; 3. Sonja Semling, Winona Cotter; 4. Louise Ruzanic, St. John’s Prep; 5. Sophia Stencil, Maple River; 6. Addie Thomes, Redwood Valley; 7. Autumn Rakosnik, Lanesboro/Fillmore Central; 8. Anna Peikert, Rochester Lourdes; 9. Olivia Pascuzzi, Chisholm; 10. Isabel Pass, Nova Classical.
• Note: Compiled by Jim Paulsen of the Star Tribune from votes submitted by a panel of 12 media members across Minnesota.
• Class 6A: 1. Lakeville North; 2. Maple Grove; 3. Shakopee; 4. Minnetonka; 5. Eagan; 6. Edina; 7. Anoka; 8. Eden Prairie; 9. Buffalo; 10. Blaine.
• Class 5A: 1. Alexandria; 2. Moorhead; 3. Owatonna; 4. Andover; 5. Armstrong; 6. Elk River; 7. Mankato East; 8. Two Rivers; 9. Mankato West; 10. (tie) Bemidji and Cooper.
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