Tomahawk Conference

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Tomahawk Conference
ClassificationMSHSL 1A-2A
Sports fielded
  • 7
Region Minnesota

The Tomahawk Conference is a Minnesota State High School League sanctioned athletic conference comprising schools located in the south central region of Minnesota.

Offerings

Sports

The conference offers the following:

Fall Winter Spring
Volleyball Basketball (b/g) Baseball
Cross Country (b/g) Wrestling Softball
Tennis Gymnastics Track (b/g)
Dance Team Golf (b/g)

The conference schools football teams play in either the Southern Minnesota Conference or Gopher Conference. Teams in the Tomahawk Conference compete in competitive classes of A and AA for section and state tournaments.

Activities

The conference offers the following:

Fall Winter Spring
Speech Speech
Knowledge Bowl
Math Team
One Act Play

Current members

The conference consists of 9 competing sports teams. Enrollments are reflective of 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 totals used for classification by the Minnesota State High School League.

Institution Location (Population) Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname
Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart High School Hector, Minnesota
(1,012)
1987 Public 127 Mustangs
Cedar Mountain High School Morgan, Minnesota
(888)
1983 Public 128 Cougars
Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop High School Winthrop, Minnesota
(1,332)
1987 Public 177 Thunderbirds
Lester Prairie High School Lester Prairie, Minnesota
(1,894)
1901 Public 139 Bulldogs
New Ulm Cathedral High School New Ulm, Minnesota
(14,120)
1919 Private 111 Greyhounds
Sleepy Eye High School Sleepy Eye, Minnesota
(3,452)
1890 Public 137 Indians
Sleepy Eye St. Mary's High School Sleepy Eye, Minnesota
(3,452)
1884 Private 76 Knights
Springfield High School Springfield, Minnesota
(2,027)
1889 Public 148 Tigers
Wabasso High School Wabasso, Minnesota
(739)
1893 Public 130 Rabbits

Former members

  • McLeod West High School - closed spring 2009.
  • Minnesota Valley Lutheran - joined the South Central Conference for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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