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Vikings name Minnesota High School All-State team

January 7, 2022 By Minnesota News Network

The 2021 Minnesota Vikings All-State Team, Vikings High School Coach of the Year and Mr. Football will be recognized at Sunday’s game vs. Chicago at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Vikings All-State team is comprised of senior student-athletes from all classes of football in the state, selected in conjunction with the Minnesota Football Coaches Association. The Vikings All-State team has been selected annually, beginning in 2002.

2021 MINNESOTA VIKINGS ALL-STATE FOOTBALL TEAM

Name ………………………………………. School ………………………………….. Position
Samuel Angell …………………………… Andover ………………………………… LB
Jarrett Bennett ………………………….. St. Michael-Albertville ……………… RB
Charles Boucher ……………………….. Minneapolis Southwest …………… TE/WR
Carter Birr ………………………………… Albany …………………………………… RB/CB
Jack Boyle ……………………………….. Chaska …………………………………. RB
Carter Callahan …………………………. Becker ………………………………….. RB/LB
T.J. Chiabotti …………………………….. North Woods………………………….. RB/LB
Connor Develice ……………………….. Andover ………………………………… QB
Jacob Deutschman ……………………. Anoka …………………………………… QB
Joey Gerlach …………………………….. Woodbury ……………………………… TE/S
Eli Gillman ………………………………… Dassel-Cokato ……………………….. RB/CB
Ryan Haley ………………………………. Mankato West………………………… RB/LB
Lucas Heyer ……………………………… Hill-Murray …………………………….. OL/DL
Cayden Holcomb ………………………. Rochester Mayo …………………….. WR/S
Kristen Hoskins …………………………. Alexandria ……………………………… WR/CB
Derrick Jameson, Jr. ………………….. Maple Grove ………………………….. RB
Lucas Jansky ……………………………. Kimball ………………………………….. QB
Mitchell Jaskowiak …………………….. Glencoe-Silver Lake ……………….. RB/LB
Emmett Johnson ……………………….. Holy Angels …………………………… RB/S
Andrew Karls ……………………………. St. Cloud Apollo ……………………… QB/S
Drew Kittelson …………………………… Blooming Prairie …………………….. QB/CB
Tait Kongsjord …………………………… Deer River …………………………….. OT/DT
Levi Lampert …………………………….. Upsala-Swanville ……………………. WR/CB
Devin Lockerby …………………………. Faribault ………………………………… G/DT
Drew Lundeen ………………………….. Redwood Valley …………………….. RB/LB
Jacob Meissner …………………………. Providence Academy ……………… RB/DT
McKale Pierson …………………………. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton ………….. RB/LB
Payton Rondestvedt ………………….. Wadena-Deer Creek ………………. QB
Charlie Ryks …………………………….. Breck ……………………………………. QB/LB
Matt Sloan ………………………………… White Bear Lake …………………….. RB/LB
Matt Thompson …………………………. Hancock ………………………………… WR/DE
Mason Wilson …………………………… Stillwater ……………………………….. TE/DE

COACH OF THE YEAR: Ryan Weinandt, Dassel-Cokato High

MINNESOTA MR. FOOTBALL:  Emmett Johnson, Holy Angels

 

(info courtesy of Vikings)

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