Minnetonka’s Annabelle Wentzel competes in the 100 butterfly during the Class 2A girls swimming state championships at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center. (Ayrton Breckenridge/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Edina and Minnetonka were in a runaway two-team race for the top team total at Saturday's Class 2A meet. Edina had won all but one of the past seven Class 2A team titles — that one went to Minnetonka, in 2021.
Minnetonka came out on top this time, winning the title at the Gophers’ Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center by scoring 325 team points to Edina’s 300. Shakopee placed third with 193.
“We knew that we had all the events covered, and if we did our jobs and swam well, we’d be OK,” Bradley said. “They did it right, all night long.”
For more on the Skippers' state title, click here to read this story on startribune.com.
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