CHAMPIONS AND RECORDS.
St. Paul schools have a long tradition of education and sports achievement. As part of our 175th year Mission Days Celebration, we want to give our champions and record holders some recognition. We Need Your Help!
St. Paul schools have a long tradition of education and sports achievement. As part of our 175th year Mission Days Celebration, we want to give our champions and record holders some recognition. We Need Your Help!
Next year, during the 2022 Mission Days Celebration, the St. Paul Schools Alumni and Friends Association wants to recognize all of our State Champions that have qualified for first place. On Friday night we would like to recognize both teams and individuals; and have them ride on floats in the Saturday parade. To get started, we need some pictures of these State Championship events, teams or individuals. [Note 1]. Please email your pictures to [email protected] or [email protected].
State Champions, 1st Place
State Champions, 1st Place
- 1986 State Football
- 2000 State Football
- 2002 State Football
- 1990 Scholars Team
- 1996 Chess Team
- 1998 Chess Team
- 1996 4X4 Track
- 2004 4x4 Track
- 1992 Jarrett Grosdidier, Shot Put
- 1993 Jarrett Grosdidier, Shot Put
- 2000 Natalie Noe, 400M
- 2001 Natalie Noe, 400M
- 2002 Natalie Noe, 400M
- 2001 Shae Grosdidier, 200M
- 2002 Shae Grosdidier, 200M
- 2013 Jenny O’Bryan XC Country
- 2014 Jenny O’Bryan XC Country
- 2015 Jenny O’Bryan XC Country
- 2014 Jenny O’Bryan 3200M
- 2015 Jenny O’Bryan 1500M & 3200M
- 2016 Jenny O’Bryan 1600M & 3200M
- 2021 Gennie Vitt, Powerlifting
- 2021 Gennie Vitt, Powerlifting
NOTES:
1. Digital photos are preferred. Original photos scanned to 300 or 400 dpi will work well. If you are local and have photo originals, we might be able to scan them for you, and get the originals back to you quickly. For scanning, contact the emails above or Ron at [email protected]. Also, a brief description of your individual champion's experience and the effect the championship had on the person or family would help (example: scholarships).
1. Digital photos are preferred. Original photos scanned to 300 or 400 dpi will work well. If you are local and have photo originals, we might be able to scan them for you, and get the originals back to you quickly. For scanning, contact the emails above or Ron at [email protected]. Also, a brief description of your individual champion's experience and the effect the championship had on the person or family would help (example: scholarships).