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Minnesota High School Baseball Crowns Champions Across All Classes

Monday's title games at Target Field showcase rising talent and new streaming options

A packed Monday at the ballpark

The Minnesota high school baseball season will wrap up on Monday with a full slate of championship games at Target Field. All four classes will crown their respective champions in a single, action‑packed day that draws fans from across the state.

Each game will be available to stream for a fee through NSPN.TV/MSHSL, giving viewers a convenient way to follow the contests without traveling to the venue. The streaming service has become a staple for high school sports fans who want to catch the excitement live.

Class A showdown

In Class A, Madelia (28‑3) will meet Red Lake County (27‑2) at 10 a.m. The matchup pits a small‑town powerhouse against a northern rival that has fought its way through a tightly contested regular season.

Both teams entered the tournament with strong defensive records, and coaches expect a game that could be decided by a few timely hits and solid pitching.

Class 2A clash

Class 2A will feature St. Cloud Cathedral (24‑2) taking on Glencoe‑Silver Lake (23‑4) at 1 p.m. The two programs have traded victories throughout the year, making this contest one of the most anticipated of the day.

St. Cloud Cathedral’s experience in high‑pressure games contrasts with Glencoe‑Silver Lake’s youthful energy, setting up a narrative that could swing either way depending on execution.

Class 3A thriller

At 4:30 p.m., Totino‑Grace (19‑8) will face Mahtomedi (23‑5) in the Class 3A championship. The game brings together a private school with a storied baseball tradition and a public program that has surged through the rankings.

Both squads have demonstrated resilience in the playoffs, and analysts predict a close contest that could be decided in the later innings.

Class 4A finale

The day will close with a 7:30 p.m. showdown in Class 4A between Champlin Park (22‑6) and Rosemount (24‑5). This matchup features two of the state’s most competitive programs, each boasting deep rosters and strong pitching staffs.

Fans can expect a high‑scoring affair, as both teams have posted impressive offensive numbers throughout the season, promising a finale that could linger in the memory of high school baseball enthusiasts.

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