Interesting note:
The MN Star-Tribune is dropping its "All-Metro" teams and replacing them with "All-Minnesota" teams.
The Star Tribune’s All-Metro honors for high school sports excellence date back to the mid-1980s. We have named All-Metro Players of the Year in several sports and named All-Metro first and second teams for 40 years.
The All-Metro name served us well, and now it’s time for a new era.
Goodbye, All-Metro.
Hello, All-Minnesota.
Readers will see, starting today with our girls and boys All-Minnesota soccer teams, that Star Tribune journalists will select 25 athletes in each team sport from across the state to form these teams. We’ll continue to name a Player of the Year, and this young man or woman could live in Ely, Edina, Edgerton, Eagan or anywhere in between.
in the article, the Strib notes that it is putting more people and resources into HS sports coverage. Chip Scoggins will devote more time to HS-related stories, and Marcus Fuller (who covers Gopher Hoops) will be covering the HS recruiting scene.
as an out-state resident, this makes me happy. there was a long stretch where the Strib sports coverage basically ignored anything that happened outside of the Metro area. I hope this is more than just lip service and they really make an effort to cover stories from the entire state.
and to be sure, there is a business side to this. better statewide HS sports coverage might get more people buying digital subscriptions to the Strib.