1. Minnetonka: Everybody's back and hopes are high 2. Hopkins: The Royals have won three state titles since 2002 3. Benilde-St. Margaret's (3A): Three starters back for state runners-up 4. DeLaSalle (3A): Junior Royce White is a national recruit 5. Henry Sibley: Five of the Warriors are 6-6 or taller 6. Cretin-Derham Hall: Michael Floyd isn't bad at basketball, either 7. Osseo: The Orioles have size and experience 8. Cooper: Rodney Williams is a highly recruited junior 9. St. Thomas Academy (3A): State champions have three starters back 10. Princeton (3A): 6-10 Jared Berggren has signed with Wisconsin
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