Mounds View Hosts Girls Track Meet Livestream

Suburban East Conference teams compete in annual spring event

Apr. 8, 2026 at 5:22pm

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The Mounds View High School girls track team will host a meet on Wednesday, April 15, featuring several Suburban East Conference schools as well as Superior (Wis.). The event will be streamed live on the Star Tribune's Varsity website, allowing fans to watch the competition remotely.

Why it matters

Track and field is a popular high school sport in Minnesota, and the Suburban East Conference is home to some of the state's top teams and athletes. This livestream provides an opportunity for fans to follow the action and support their local schools, even if they can't attend in person.

The details

The meet will include teams from East Ridge, Forest Lake, Irondale, Roseville, Stillwater, White Bear Lake, Woodbury, and host Mounds View. Superior High School from Wisconsin will also compete. The livestream will begin at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, and can be accessed through the Star Tribune's Varsity website.

  • The meet will take place on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
  • The livestream will begin at 4 p.m. local time.

The players

Mounds View High School

The host school for the girls track meet, located in Arden Hills, Minnesota.

Suburban East Conference

A high school athletic conference in Minnesota that includes the participating schools in the track meet.

Superior High School

A high school located in Superior, Wisconsin, that will also compete in the meet.

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What’s next

Fans can tune in to the livestream on the Star Tribune's Varsity website on April 15 to watch the competition.

The takeaway

This annual girls track meet provides an opportunity for local high school athletes to showcase their skills and for fans to support their teams, even if they can't attend in person. The livestream allows for greater accessibility and engagement with the event.