Celebrating the 2025 Andro Minnesota State High School Team Table Tennis Championships!

Celebrating the 2025 Andro Minnesota State High School Team Table Tennis Championships!

The 2025 Andro Minnesota High School Team Table Tennis Championships, proudly sponsored by the United States Table Tennis Hall of Fame, brought an electrifying day of competition, camaraderie, and top-tier talent to the Academy of Holy Angels in Minneapolis. With teams from across the state vying for championship glory, the event showcased the growing strength of high school table tennis in Minnesota.

Congratulations to the 2025 State Champions!

Open Division

State Champions: Wayzata High School
Runner-Up: Mounds View High School Mustangs
3rd Place: Eastview High School
Consolation Winner: Eden Prairie High School

Wayzata High School delivered a commanding performance throughout the tournament, earning the title of 2025 Open Division State Champions. Their teamwork and strategic play set them apart as they powered through intense matchups to claim the top spot!

Girls Division

State Champions: Century High School
Runner-Up: Academy of Holy Angels
3rd Place: Lakeville South High School

Century High School emerged victorious in the Girls Division, demonstrating skill and resilience to capture the championship title. Their teamwork and determination were on full display as they navigated the tough competition to secure their well-earned victory.


A Huge Thank You to Our Sponsors

This tournament would not have been possible without the support of our incredible sponsors. Their commitment to growing the sport and providing opportunities for young players to compete at a high level is truly commendable.

Andro – Get The Edge
Paddle Palace Table Tennis
National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA)
United States Table Tennis Hall of Fame


A Look at the Competition Format

The tournament featured two divisions, the Open Division and the Girls Division, with structured team-based play ensuring a dynamic and engaging competition.

  • Open Division teams consisted of 10-12 players from the same high school, competing in a structured format with singles and doubles matches. Teams initially played in round-robin groups, with top teams advancing to the Championship bracket, while others competed in a Consolation bracket.
  • Girls Division teams were comprised of 2-4 players, following a Davis Cup format with two singles matches, a doubles match, and two additional singles matches. Players had to choose between the Girls Division and Open Division.
  • Matches were best-of-three games in the preliminary rounds and best-of-five games in the Championship and Consolation brackets.

Meet the Tournament Committee

A special thank you to the dedicated organizers and officials who made this tournament a success:

Tournament Director & USATT Certified Referee:
Mitchell Seidenfeld

Event Staff:

  • Ross Reynolds
  • Joe Sabas
  • Wayne Figueroa
  • Terry Drassal
  • Ann Elliott
  • David Elliott

Their tireless efforts ensured a seamless and exciting competition for all participants!


A Day to Remember

From early morning warm-ups to the thrilling final matches, the 2025 Andro Minnesota High School Team Table Tennis Championships exemplified the passion, dedication, and skill of young players from across the state. The spirit of sportsmanship and love for the game was evident in every match played, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for high school table tennis in Minnesota!

Congratulations once again to all the players, coaches, and schools who participated. See you next year for another exhilarating championship event!

#MTTF #AndroTableTennis #HighSchoolTableTennis #MinnesotaTableTennis

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