The Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association State Rankings saw Hayfield go up one spot in Class A despite a loss to Class 2A 12th ranked Kasson-Mantorville last week.

Faribault Bethlehem Academy dropped from third to fifth after being swept by top ranked Mayer Lutheran last week.

Waterville-Elysian-Morristown's loss to LeSeuer-Henderson dropped them back from #7 to #8.

Caledonia is in the same section as Bethlehem Academy and Hayfield and they move up from #8 to #7 and Mabel-Canton also in the same section stays at #9.

Mayer Lutheran is still atop the Class A poll with their only loss coming to Class 2A top ranked Maple Lake.

Maple Lake is still number on in Class 2A and they do remain unbeaten.

Marshall is #2 and Stewartville #3.

Kasson-Mantorville and Kenyon-Wanamingo received votes but did not crack the top ten and they will play each other in Kasson this Thursday on KDHL Radio.

Eagan is still ranked number one in Class 3A with their only loss coming to Lakeville South.

Lakeville North is #2 and Lakeville South #3.  Prior Lake and Shakopee are #7 and #8 and Northfield again received votes but did not crack the top 10.

The complete rankings are included below.

Class 1A

1.  Mayer Lutheran

2. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton

3. Minneota

4. Hayfield

5. Faribault Bethlehem Academy

6. Wadena-Deer Creek

7. Caledonia

8. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown

9. Mabel-Canton

10. Rush City

Others receiving votes: Canby and MACCRAY

Class 2A

1. Maple Lake

2. Marshall

3. Stewartville

4. North Branch

5. Rocori

6. St. Cloud Cathedral

7. Southwest Christian

8. Hill-Murray

9. Norwood-Young America

10. Morris/Chokio-Alberta

Others receiving votes: Kasson-Mantorville, Holy Angels Academy, Concordia Academy, Kenyon-Wanamingo

Class 3A

1. Eagan

2. Lakeville North

3. Lakeville South

4. Stillwater

5. Hopkins

6. Champlin Park

7. Prior Lake

8. Shakopee

9. East Ridge

10. Moorhead

Others receiving votes: Minnetonka, Northfield

Volleyballs- photo by Gordy Kosfeld
Volleyballs- photo by Gordy Kosfeld
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