List of Minnesota State High School League State Championships (Winter) - Girls Alpine Skiing

Girls Alpine Skiing

Girls Alpine/Slalom Skiing
Year School Class
1976 Stillwater Area High School
1977 Cloquet High School
1978 The Blake School
1979 Stillwater Area High School
1980 Stillwater Area High School
1981 The Blake School
1982 Stillwater Area High School
1983 Duluth East High School
1984 Stillwater Area High School
1985 Stillwater Area High School
1986 Stillwater Area High School
1987 Minnetonka High School
1988 Stillwater Area High School
1989 Stillwater Area High School
1990 Stillwater Area High School
1991 Edina High School
1992 The Blake School
1993 Minnetonka High School
1994 Duluth East High School
1995 Duluth East High School
1996 Orono High School
1997 Edina High School
1998 Edina High School
1999 Edina High School
2000 Benilde-St. Margaret's School
2001 Edina High School
2002 Edina High School
2003 Duluth East High School
2004 Edina High School
2005 Edina High School
2006 Duluth East High School
2007 Duluth East
2008 Lakeville South
2009 Lakeville South and Edina (tie)
2010 Lakeville South
2011 Minnetonka
2012 Hermantown High School
  1. ^ There are no class systems in girls Apline skiing
  2. ^ In the 1976 and 1977, the first two years of Girls skiing competition, an overall team champion was named, based on a point system involving the team results from both cross country and slalom skiing state competitions. In 1976 the overall champion was Bloomington Lincoln High School, and in 1977 the overall champion was Cloquet High School

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