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Conference
Links to all
212
Conference
Sports
Please report coaching and other changes or corrections to:
Marnold Ostby, 1009 West Pine, Olivia, MN 56277
or click HERE to e-mail.[Marnold Ostby Home Page]
[MSHSL]2003-2004 Home
212 Conference Site Map
Click on the site map for quick access to 212 Conference pages - all years.212 Athletes Competing in College
212 Conference All-Sports Champion
[99-00] [00-01] [01-02] [02-03] [03-04]
Member School Information - Email addresses
Conference Track Meet All-Time Records
Conference Wrestling Team Champions 1960--->
Conference Boys' Basketball Champions 1947--->
Conference Football Champions 1947--->
To find the Tim Orth Memorial Foundation, CLICK HERE
Tim Orth Foundation Game Results
2003-2004
Schedules----> Fall Winter Spring
[212 Conference Sports Radio Schedules]
Standings,
Scores--->Fall
BCC
GCC
FB
VBWinter
BBB
GBB
WRSpring
BB
SB
BG
GG
BT
GT
Stats,
All-Conference,
All-Area,
All-State-->Fall
BCC
GCC
FB
VBWinter
BBB
GBB
WRSpring
BB
SB
BG
GG
BT
GT
Playoffs--> Fall
BCC
GCC
FB
VBWinter
BBB
GBB
WRSpring
BB
SB
BG
GG
BT
GT
TMB Panthers - Girls' CC Champions
Jillian Tholen - TMB - Individual Champion
MACCRAY Wolverines - Boys' CC Champions
Tyler Hinricks - MACCRAY - Individual Champion
BOLD Warriors - FB Champions
CMCS Bluejays and TMB Panthers - VB Co-Champions
BOLD Warriors - Section 3AA FB Champions
Gustie Garberich - BOLD - High School Heisman State Winner
YME Sting - Wrestling Champions
ACGC Falcons - Girls Basketball Champions
YME Sting - Boys Basketball Champions
ACGC Falcons - Section 5A Wrestling Champions
TMB Panthers - Softball Champions
BOLD Warriors - Baseball Champions
ACGC Falcons - Boys Golf Champions
BOLD Warriors - Girls Golf Champions
ACGC Falcons - Boys Track Champions
TMB Panthers - Girls Track Champions
Kara Karlsgodt - ACGC - Hengstler-Ranweiler Award
State Meet
Kara Karlsgodt - ACGC - 123-05 - 1st Place Discuss
The organizational meeting of the 212 Athletic Conference was held in Hector on April 14, 1947. The original constitution called for a "Gold Brick" which was to be a traveling trophy. A drawing determined which school was to hold the brick at the beginning of the 1947 season. Brownton won the honor. The team with the brick retains it until they lose a conference football game. The team that defeats them gets the brick and they, in turn, keep it until they lose a football game. The brick does not change hands if there is a tie score.
The brick was designed and painted by Mr. LeRoy Henning, who at that time was the coach and principal at Sacred Heart.
The Gold Brick is currently held by the BOLD Warriors following their October 11, 2001 win over MACCRAY.
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