High school boys ice hockey in North Dakota

High school boys ice hockey in North Dakota

The North Dakota High School Boys Hockey program is a high school ice hockey program in the State of North Dakota. The first boys hockey competition took place in 1961 and was won by Grand Forks Central. Grand Forks Central holds the most boys titles (25). As of 2010, the current boys champions are Grand Forks Red River.

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History

Historical timeline

Teams

School Nickname Colors Section Conference Enrollment Tournament Appearances Tournament Finals Championships
Bismarck Century Stars Missota 797 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 2002, 2005 2002 (AA), 2005 (AA)
Bismarck High Tigers Cherry & Blue 1A Big 9 911 2004, 2005, 2007 None
Bottineau Royals Royal Blue & White 3AA Suburban East 2,559 2007, 2008 None
Devils Lake Trojans Black & Red 3A Southwest 645 None
  1. ^ From 1972 to 1981, the Edina School District operated two high schools (see Edina High School History), Edina East and Edina West, each with their own respective sports teams. The State Hockey Championship was won by Edina East in 1974, 1978 and 1979.
  2. ^ The 1970 championship was won by Minneapolis Southwest who is now part of the Minneapolis Novas co-op along with the rest of the Minneapolis public schools.

Most State Championships

Rank School Championships Last Class
1 Edina Hornets 10 2010 2 - AA
2 Eveleth-Gilbert Golden Bears 7 1998 1 - Tier II, 1 - A
20 Totino-Grace Eagles 1 2002 A

See North Dakota high school boys hockey results for tournament brackets

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