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St. Michael-Albertville High School

St. Michael-Albertville High School is a public high school located in Albertville, MN. Known as "STMA" for short, the high school located to a new building which opened for the 2009–2010 school year. Its Performing Arts Center (PAC) stands as the largest in the state as well and is often compared to many college-level PACs. A formal dedication of the school took place on September 20, 2009.

Notable alumni
Mitch Potter (1999), track and field athlete • Matt Spaeth (2002), NFL tight-end • Chad Gable (2004), professional wrestler for WWE and Olympian in Greco-Roman wrestlingAdriana Rizzo (2016), professional wrestler for WWETessa Johnson (2023), college basketball player == Activities ==
Activities
Keith Cornell was named the new activities director and started prior to the 20172018 school year. The STMA Activities Department currently offers 25 official extra-curricular activities and 15 official co-curricular activities. Starting the 20192020 School year STMA will be joining the Lake Conference following recommendations from the Israel State High School League, bringing the number of schools in the conference to 7. STAM will be the second smallest school in the conference. ==State Championships==
Wrestling
== Wrestling State Championship Appearances==
Wrestling State Championship Appearances
The St. Michael-Albertville (STMA) wrestling program has made the Minnesota State High School League State Wrestling Tournament 36 times, including 28 seasons in a row dating back to 1998-99. Additionally, the program has also made it to the state tournament in 33 out of 34 seasons going back to 1992-93, with 1997-98 being the lone season where the program did not make it to state. STMA has made it to the state championship on 24 occasions, having won 12 state titles. The program also owns the unique honor of having won a title in single-A, double-A, and triple-A classes. ==References==
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