Edina's badminton program, in just its third season, has nearly doubled its ranks to about 70 players this season, up from about 40 in its first year in 2011.
While the Hornets have literally grown in size, the team is also developing in other ways.
Last month at Edina's second annual tournament, the Hornets tied for third among a field packed with top teams in the state. Edina's doubles team of senior captain Eliza Thompson and fellow senior captain Jane Bro won the tournament, beating the same team that knocked them out of the state tournament last year.
"We're unique in that area that we get so many different kinds of girls — girls who play lots of sports, girls who don't play a lot of sports," Thompson said. "We get girls from all different cultures. I think it's more diverse than a lot of sports that you see."
Fellow senior Captain Nathalie Manker added, "Especially in Edina."
The roster has nearly every continent represented, with girls from Uzbekistan, Ecuador, Mexico, Tibet, India, Yemen and several Asian nations.
Coach Steve Henke and his wife, assistant coach and coordinator Margo Henke, agreed to lead the team after their youngest daughter stopped playing tennis and began a Facebook campaign to start a varsity badminton program at the school.
The Henkes had played badminton for fun at their cabin and held an annual tournament before taking on the coaching positions. With backgrounds in advertising, photography and clothing, the two said they knew they could market a team. But they brought in volunteer coaches from Edina's local badminton club to teach more advanced skills.