Quantcast
skip navigation

Shawn Reid resigns as Blake girls' hockey head coach

By Star Tribune, 02/13/20, 5:15PM CST

Share

The Bears, who moved up to Class 2A during Reid’s tenure, have been among the top programs in the state.


Shawn Reid coached the Blake girls' hockey team in a game against Edina on Jan. 4. Photo by Jeff Lawler, SportsEngine

Shawn Reid, the Blake girls’ hockey coach who directed one of the sport’s most successful programs, resigned.

Reid’s teams won four Class 1A state titles in a five-season span from 2013-17. The program opted up to Class 2A but got placed in the loaded Section 6 group that includes Edina. Section final loses to the Hornets, winners of the past three big-school crowns, prevented Blake from reaching the past two state tournaments.

The Bears fell 4-2 to Wayzata on Wednesday in the section semifinals.

Reid will change jobs at The Blake School, moving from dean to associate athletic director. His son Aksel will be a senior goalie for the Blake boys’ team next season.

“He wants to take a breath and watch his son next year,” Activities Director Nick Rathmann said Thursday. “It’s bittersweet for me. He’s an elite coach. But to have him in this office will be tremendous.”

DAVID LA VAQUE

Related Stories

  • Five moments that made Edina a champion

  • By DAVID LA VAQUE, Star Tribune 02/26/2024, 8:15am CST
  • It was no simple season, far separate from those three-peat years of 2017-19, coach Sami Cowger said: "This team showed up and bought in at the right time."
  • Read More