Granite Ridge Conference
The Granite Ridge Conference is a high school athletic conference that is sanctioned by the Minnesota State High School League. The conference was designed to create a better alignment for the involved schools. Currently, there are eight members. The largest school, Becker High School has 822 students and the smallest school, Mora High School has 425.
Granite Ridge Conference | |
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Established | 2010 |
Association | Minnesota State High School League |
Members | Eight |
Granite Ridge Schools
School | Nickname | Enrollment | Previous Conference | School Colors | Year joined |
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Albany | Huskies | 481 | West Central Conference | Purple/White | 2012 |
Becker | Bulldogs | 822 | Mississippi 8 Conference | Navy/Columbia Blue/White | 2012 |
Saint Cloud Cathedral | Crusaders | 438 | West Central Conference | Royal Blue/Gold | 2010 |
Foley | Falcons | 553 | West Central Conference | Royal Blue/White | 2010 |
Little Falls | Flyers | 654 | Central Lakes Conference | Purple/White | 2010 |
Milaca | Wolves | 460 | West Central Conference | Red/Black | 2010 |
Mora | Mustangs | 425 | West Central Conference | Blue/White | 2010 |
Zimmerman | Thunder | 589 | Mississippi 8 Conference | Navy/Columbia Blue | 2010 |
Team Champions
Fall Sports
Season | Activity | Year | Team |
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Fall | 2010
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 |
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Cross Country-Boys | |||
Cross Country-Girls | |||
Football | |||
Soccer - Boys | |||
Soccer - Girls | |||
Swimming/Diving | |||
Tennis - Girls | |||
Volleyball | |||
Winter | |||
Basketball - Boys | |||
Basketball - Girls | |||
Dance - Competitive | |||
Hockey - Boys | |||
Hockey - Girls | |||
Gymnastics | |||
Wrestling | |||
Spring | |||
Baseball | |||
Golf - Boys | |||
Golf - Girls | |||
Lacrosse - Boys | |||
Lacrosse - Girls | |||
Softball | |||
Tennis - Boys | |||
Track & Field - Boys | |||
Track & Field - Girls |
Cross Country
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