Whether it's a Nine-Man afternoon game on a field without lights in western Minnesota or a fill-the-bleachers clash between crosstown rivals, prep football is the great equalizer. ¶ Homecoming is homecoming, regardless of the school. And few things bring a community together more fully than a Friday night under the lights. ¶ There are nearly 400 teams across the state and equally as many compelling stories. ¶ Here are five from Greater Minnesota that are worth some attention.(1) CONFERENCE CAROUSEL
The changes in conference membership that reached an apex in the metro in 2009 has spread outstate. There is a new league on the prairie, the Granite Ridge. Its current members are Little Falls, formerly of the Central Lakes; St. Cloud Cathedral, Foley, Milaca and Mora, all of whom left the West Central; and Princeton and Zimmerman, who were in the Mississippi 8. The West Central also lost Long Prairie-Grey Eagle, which departed for the Prairie Conference, and is expected to lose Albany, New London-Spicer and Melrose after this season.
West Central Area (not to be confused with the West Central Conference) is joining the Prairie Conference and will replace departed Eagle Valley, Parkers Prairie and Pillager.
(2) SOUTHEAST SUPREMACY
Outside of the metropolitan area, no region in the state has been as successful at winning state championships than southeast Minnesota.
Teams from the area, roughly defined as Mankato to the Wisconsin border and south of the Twin Cities to Iowa, have won 16 state championships since 2001. Over that span, Caledonia and Rushford-Peterson have won three championships each, but 10 other schools have won one.
The region looks loaded again, with Caledonia and Waterville-Elysian-Morristown looking like the class of Class 2A and Rochester Lourdes hoping to defend its Class 3A state championship.
(3) BLUE EARTH GOES BIG