Steve:

The point being that Minneapolis schools will provide the future lawyers who
will defend the suburban-raised athletes of the future?

;-)

Jenny Heiser {===
East Phillips
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From: "Steve Brandt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:55 PM
Subject: [Mpls] Who says Mpls kids can't win the big one?


> Robinson Cook posts:  I get sick and tired of watching the Bloomington
> Jeffersons, Blaines and other box house suburbs win the  hockey,
> soccer,
> tennis, track...etc championships year after year.
>
> From yesterday's e-mails:
> For Immediate Release
> March 13, 2003
>
> Minneapolis South repeats state high school mock trial championship.
>
> Reigning champion Minneapolis South High School emerged as the winner
> of the 2003 Minnesota Mock Trial State Tournament held this week in St.
> Cloud.
>
> The win came after South successfully argued its case in the
> championship
> trial against the team from Lakeville High School Wednesday afternoon.
> South is coached by teacher Phylis Hayes and attorneys John Borger, Kim
> Falker and Pat Yoedicke.
>
> The state tournament is a challenging two-day event for the 12 teams
> who
> qualify after winning their regional competitions around the state.
> Each
> team competed in three trials Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
> Scores were tabulated, and the two highest scoring teams moved on to the
> championship. This year's final trial was presided over by Chief Judge
> Edward Toussaint of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
>
> South's team will represent Minnesota at the National High School Mock
> Trial Championship in New Orleans May 8 through 11.
>
> SB here:  The List's Judy Borger is married to the aforementioned John
> Borger, and is the proud mother of Nick Borger, who was recognized
> indiviually for his student-attorney skills.
>
> Steve Brandt
> Kingfield
>
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