Beth Larson ’08: Lawrence University Tennis

MPA’s 2007 Girl’s Tennis state championship, the Panthers’ first in girl’s tennis, was the final, and most difficult step in Beth Larson’s illustrious and successful prep tennis career. But the story does not start at the beginning of the 2007 season. It starts much earlier.

Larson began her journey in the fall of 2002 as a seventh grader on the varsity tennis team. Over the next six years, she helped change the culture of MPA girl’s tennis forever, becoming the leader that finally brought a championship team together. Read More


Brendan Connolly ’17: St. Olaf College Basketball

Brendan Connolly loves basketball. When he came to MPA in fourth grade, it marked the start of an eight year basketball journey, that in the end, brought him to places even he couldn’t have imagined. During his four year career as a varsity starter for the Panthers, Connolly became something truly special.

A four year letter winner, two time team MVP and team captain, two time IMAC all-conference honorable mention, IMAC all-conference as a senior, and IMAC Conference athlete of the month (December 2016), Connolly checked off all the boxes to be considered a great player at MPA. Read More


Brenna Bray ’02: St. Olaf College Track and Field and Cross Country

Brenna Bray’s MPA athletics experience came full circle. A member of the class of 2002 and former Nordic ski and track and field and cross country athlete, Bray rejoined MPA athletics as a cross country running and Nordic skiing coach in 2012 and 2013.

She is one of very few former athletes whose favorite MPA athletics memory comes not from her time on the team but her time as a coach, ten years after her graduation. “Watching the boys cross country team sprint into the finish one by one at the state meet to earn second place as a team; witnessing the genuine joy and smile on the face of each individual runner upon learning what they had done together as a team,” Bray remembers about coaching the Panthers to a second place finish at the 2013 class A state meet. “I could not have been more proud to be a Panther!” Read More


Andrea Heil ’10: Augsburg College Track and Field

By the time Andrea Heil ’10 finished her career as one of the top throwers in the history of MPA track and field, she learned that top athletes commonly share one quality: resilience.

“I had days when even the technique that I knew by heart was letting me down. I was overthinking everything, scratching every single throw,” she said. “Thankfully, it only took one throw to turn it around and it only takes one throw to win an event.” Read More


Brenna Kelly ’10: Emory University Tennis

Before Brenna Kelly was ever team captain, MVP or Panther Award winner, before she was an athlete of the week, or a state champion, before she helped build Mounds Park Academy girl’s tennis into a dynasty, she was just a middle schooler with a do what’s best for the team mentality. That brought her a long way.

In Kelly’s six years on girls varsity tennis, the Panthers made five trips to the state tournament, winning twice. Kelly, called by former head girl’s tennis coach Justen Seim ‘one of the smartest players I’ve ever coached’, played a critical role in that success. “Her intelligence level was just off the charts when it comes to playing tennis,” he added. “She’s able to dissect and break down people pretty well.” Read More


Bryan Kelly ’07: University of Notre Dame Tennis

Mounds Park Academy won its first state team championship in any sport in school history thanks in large part to Bryan Kelly.

In the 2005 Class A state tennis tournament, Kelly faced an opponent from The Blake school with the state championship tied at 3-3 in the best of seven contest. What followed was a three and half hour long battle that ultimately resulted in a 4-3 Mounds Park Academy victory. “It was one of the most fun atmospheres I’ve ever had an opportunity to be a part of and I’ll never forget the feeling of helping my team accomplish our ultimate goal,” says Kelly. Read More


Caitlin Coomes ‘01: Carleton College Soccer

Caitlin Coomes ‘01 starred in both soccer and track and field at Mounds Park Academy. Her experience playing at MPA nurtured her love of athletics in general, which stayed with her through her entire playing career. Much of that love she credits to one source. “The quality of the coaching at MPA was excellent,” Coomes said.

In soccer, Coomes was a three time Tri Metro all-conference selection and earned all-state honors in 2001. On the track, she qualified for the 2000 MSHSL state meet in 100m hurdles and holds the school record in that event. She won the 2001 Athena Award, which honors female high school seniors for their athletic achievements. Read More


Chad Hanson ’09: Bemidji State University Baseball

An MPA lifer, Chad Hanson grew up watching a variety of Panthers’ sports. As he got older, Hanson had the opportunity to try out a number of those different including cross country running, basketball, golf and football. But baseball was his true love, and by the time he entered Upper School, he was playing virtually year round.

For the Panthers, Hanson played many positions, and as a 6’4 athletic infielder, he found success on the pitcher’s mound and at short stop. He earned Tri Metro all-conference honors twice, All-state honorable mention twice, and played on the Metro East all-star team in the Minnesota Lions All Star Baseball Tournament as a senior. Read More


Cooper Olson ’16: University of St. Thomas Basketball

Cooper Olson is among the most talented and accomplished basketball players in Mounds Park Academy history, yet ask his teammates, coaches, classmates or teachers, and they’re more likely to bring up who he is off the court than his achievements on it.

Since graduating, Olson continues to give back, maintaining a strong presence at MPA basketball functions, including volunteering his time to assist with the team’s summer workouts and helping to organize MPA’s youth basketball camp. Read More


Declan Dahlberg ’18: University of Minnesota Track and Field and Cross Country

The youngest of three Dahlberg siblings, Declan Dahlberg watched his older brother and sister grow up as three sport athletes at MPA. When he got his turn in blue and white, he made the most of it. A cross country running, Nordic skiing and track and field athlete, Dahlberg’s name dots the record books in each sport.

In cross country running, Dahlberg earned IMAC all-conference in each of his four years, all-state in three of those years, and was involved in the two closest finishes in MSHSL cross country history. As a junior, Dahlberg narrowly edged out Matt Steiger of La Crescent by two tenths of a second to win the state championship, and as a senior, he finished second to Steiger by less than one one-hundredth of a second, despite running his personal best and the second fastest 5K in MPA history, 15:44.8. He was named team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior and goes down as one of MPA’s most accomplished cross country runners of all-time. Read More