Metro West Conference

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Metro West Conference
Sports fielded
  • Various high school sports
No. of teams8 (as of the 2022-2023 school year)
RegionWestern Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area, Minnesota
Official websiteMetroWestConference.com

Metro West Conference is a high school athletic conference in Minnesota. The name is based on the location of the schools in the western part of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area. The conference began in fall 2014. The conference was announced on March 5, 2013, by seven public schools (Bloomington Jefferson, Bloomington Kennedy, Chanhassen, Chaska, Richfield, Robbinsdale Cooper and St. Louis Park). In September 2013, the Minnesota State High School League assigned Benilde-St. Margaret's, a private school, to the conference over the objections of the other schools.[1] Richfield High School left in 2019. Kennedy left in 2022.

Member schools[edit]

High School Town/City Team Name Colors
Benilde-St. Margaret's St. Louis Park MN Red Knights    
Bloomington Jefferson High School Bloomington MN Jaguars      
Bloomington Kennedy High School Bloomington MN Eagles      
Chanhassen High School Chanhassen MN Storm      
Chaska High School Chaska MN Hawks      
New Prague High School New Prague MN Trojans    
Orono High School Orono MN Spartans      
Robbinsdale Cooper High School Robbinsdale, MN Hawks    
Saint Louis Park High School St. Louis Park MN Orioles    
Waconia High School Waconia MN Wildcats      

Robbinsdale Cooper competes in the Northwest Suburban Conference for ice hockey in a co-op with Robbinsdale Armstrong.

Future members[edit]

On June 10, 2020 the conference voted to add New Prague, Orono, and Waconia starting in the fall of 2021.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Seven Twin Cities schools to form new Metro West conference". Star Tribune. March 5, 2013.

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