MSHSL State Performances
1981 STATE CHAMPIONS
1982 STATE CHAMPIONS
1983 10th Place State
1984 4th Place State
1985 13th Place State
1990 4th Place State
1991 STATE CHAMPIONS
1992 STATE RUNNERS-UP
1993 6th Place State
2002 STATE RUNNERS-UP
2003 4th Place State
2004 STATE CHAMPIONS
2005 5th Place State
2006 STATE RUNNERS-UP
2007 3rd Place State
2008 4th Place State
2009 14th Place State
2016 3rd Place State
2022 STATE RUNNERS-UP
2023 3rd Place State
2024 5th Place State
During Covid in 2020, the Minnetonka Girls were Runners-up at the TCRC Showcase
Minnetonka All State Runners 1981-2023
1981 Sheryl Rosati, Bev Weiman, Connie Hayden, Kim Mitzel
1982 Bev Weiman, Connie Hayden, Kim Mitzel
1984 Marti Lown
1989 Keri Zweig
1990 Keri Zweig, Danielle Haines
1991 Keri Zweig, Danielle Haines, Liisa Johnson
1992 Keri Zweig, Jody Pederson, Liisa Johnson
1993 Karry Tierney
1994 Karry Tierney
1995 Karry Tierney
2002 Alison Liewen, Emily Mason, Molly Lehman
2003 Alison Liewen, Molly Lehman, Katie Hollimon
2004 Molly Lehman, Anna Urdahl, Katie Hollimon
2005 Anna Urdahl
2006 Anna Urdahl, Emily Meese
2007 Emily Meese, Taylor Light
2008 Bre Valle
2009 Megan Bailey
2010 Megan Bailey
2012 Lucy Hoelscher
2015 Sophie Whicher
2016 Sophie Whicher, Libby Halbmaier
2017 Sophie Whicher, Libby Halbmaier
2019 Anna Cherian
2021 Ella Graham
2022 Evie Malec, Maya Mor
2023 Evie Malec, Avery Marasco-Johnson
2024 Avery Marasco-Johnson, Evie Malec
In 2022, after 33 and 25 seasons respectively, Head Coach Jane Reimer-Morgan and Coach Krista Larson decided to step away from coaching Cross Country to spend time with their families. During her tenure as head coach, Coach Jane led the Minnetonka girls to 13 total state appearances, including a championship in 2004 and runners-up in 2002, 2006, 2020, and 2022. Coach Jane was inducted into the Minnesota State Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame in 2008.
In 1998, Coach Bob Rogness retired after serving 20 years as head coach for the Minnetonka Girls Cross Country team. During his tenure, he coached the Minnetonka girls to 9 state appearances, including three state championships in 1981, 1982, and 1991 and runners-up in 1992. Coach Rogness was inducted into the Minnesota State Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame in 2000.
Michele Marthaler 1990, Krista Larson 1998-2022, Amy Mayer 2002-2017, Jessica Matheson 2010-2014, Trisha Coffee 2013, Meghan Mayer 2014, Taylor Light 2014, Kristine Jensen Gehrmann 2009 and 2015-2022, Megan Bailey 2015-2017, Stacie Olson 2015, Heidi Leighton 2016 and 2023-present, LeeAnn LeBlanc 2018-2023, Caitlin McGoldrick 2018, Kate Johnson 2018, Tonya Andruskiewicz 2019-2023