Legendary careers
In their combined 102 years as head coaches, Ron Stolski and Dwight Lundeen have been on the sidelines for a combined 1,055 games. But when Brainerd plays Becker on Friday evening, it will be the first time they will face each other.
Ron Stolski
Year started: 1962
Head coaching jobs: Kensington, Slayton, Princeton, Park Center, Brainerd
Career record: 374-170-5
Dwight Lundeen
Year started: 1970
Head coaching jobs: Becker
Career record: 351-150-5, three state championships (2005, 2014, 2015)
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