Class-by-class champions
3A
106: Reid Ballantyne, Stillwater
113: Aaron Cashman, Shakopee
120: Patrick McKee, St. Michael-Albertville
126: Carson Manville, Shakopee
132: Brent Jones, Shakopee
138: Tyler Eischens, Anoka
145: Alex Lloyd, Shakopee
3A
106: Reid Ballantyne, Stillwater
113: Aaron Cashman, Shakopee
120: Patrick McKee, St. Michael-Albertville
126: Carson Manville, Shakopee
132: Brent Jones, Shakopee
138: Tyler Eischens, Anoka
145: Alex Lloyd, Shakopee
152: Alex Crowe, Shakopee
160: Kenny O'Neil, Prior Lake
170: Jake Allar, St. Michael-Albertville
182: Brandon Moen, Owatonna
195: Samuel Grove, Moorhead
220: Cole Fibranz, Sartell-St. Stephen
285: Gable Steveson, Apple Valley
2A
106: Matthew Petersen, Byron
113: Charlie Pickell, Mankato West
120: Garrett Vos, Waconia
126: Jake Gliva, Simley
132: Tucker Sjomeling, Delano
138: Keaten Schorr, Kasson-Mantorville
145: Tyler Wagener, Waconia
152: Anthony Jackson, Simley
160: Brady Berge, Kasson-Mantorville
170: Patrick Kennedy, Kasson-Mantorville
182: Jared Florell, Totino-Grace
195: Daniel Kerkvliet, Simley
220: Noah Ryan, Kasson-Mantorville
285: Mitch Trigg, Foley
1A
106: Blake Legred, United South Central
113: Jeron Matson, Kenyon-Wanamingo
120: Hunter Burnett, Pipestone Area
126: Michael Suda, Pipestone Area
132: Tanner Pasvogel, Sibley East
138: Lane Heim, St. Charles
145: Jake Mandt, Chatfield
152: Tyler Ryan, Kenyon-Wanamingo
160: Bailee O'Reilly, Goodhue
170: Alex Erpelding, Staples-Motley
182: Caden Steffen, Zumbrota-Mazeppa
195: Christopher Bain, Grand Meadow/L-O/S
220: Reid Seelhammer, Dover-Eyota
285: Trent Esping, Minneota
The Wild’s Brock Faber played in the 2022 Games in Beijing when he was still at the University of Minnesota and NHL players stayed at home. In 2026, he’s back.