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The '''Minnesota Prison Bowl''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Minnesota]] that mirrored the [[Prison Bowl]] set.
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The '''Minnesota Prison Bowl''' was a high school tournament hosted by [[Minnesota]] on that mirrored the [[Prison_Bowl_(set)|Prison Bowl]] set. The first and only Minnesota Prison Bowl mirror ran on the Prison Bowl IV and was held on March 19, 2011. That tournament was won by [[Chanhassen]], with the top scorer being Chanhassen's [[Austin Wilder]]. The future of the Minnesota Prison Bowl mirror is unknown.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:04, 14 January 2014

The Minnesota Prison Bowl was a high school tournament hosted by Minnesota on that mirrored the Prison Bowl set. The first and only Minnesota Prison Bowl mirror ran on the Prison Bowl IV and was held on March 19, 2011. That tournament was won by Chanhassen, with the top scorer being Chanhassen's Austin Wilder. The future of the Minnesota Prison Bowl mirror is unknown.