A little more than one month ago, all the talk was about the weather-related delays to start of the spring sports season. Ready or not, the end is in sight as the busiest two weeks of the high school year are set to kick off.
Six state tournaments will take place over the next 14 days, beginning with boys' tennis Tuesday and running through the baseball championship series at Target Field on June 17.
Here's a look at the three tournaments taking place this week:
Boys' tennis
When: Tuesday through Friday
Where: Class 2A is at Baseline Tennis Center at the University of Minnesota while Class 1A again will be held at the Reed-Sweatt Tennis Center in south Minneapolis.
Class 2A: With four-time state champion Dusty Boyer now playing at the University of Nebraska, the singles field is wide open. Edina's Max Olson and Minneapolis South's Jesse Sprinkel are the likely favorites. On the team side, Wayzata earned the No. 1 seed but will be pushed by No. 2-seeded Elk River, the defending state champion.
Class 1A: The team final is almost certain to be a battle between archrivals Blake and Breck. Expect two-time state champ Myles Tang of Breck to face Blake sophomore Charlie Adams in the singles final.
Softball
When: Thursday and Friday