The Minnesota High School All-Star football game will be played at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Cloud State. There are 88 players -- and at least that many stories -- on the rosters of the North and South teams. Here's a look at three of the players invited to play -- Nick McBeain of Shakopee, Charles Webb of Minnetonka and Josh Werness of Anoka -- who are moving on to the next stage of their football lives with something to prove. Nick McBeainShakopee, linebacker
Through the first five games of the 2011 season, all was right in McBeain's world.
He had more than lived up to his preseason reputation as one of the metro's big hitters, racking up 62 tackles. He was also coming into his own as a fullback, finding out what life was like on the other side of the line of scrimmage, using his 6-0, 235-pound frame to overwhelm opponents.
The Sabers were undefeated. McBeain was realizing a lifelong goal of getting attention from Division I football programs.
His present was flawless, his future ripe with possibilities.
But McBeain's gridiron fortunes plummeted last Oct. 7, when a teammate rolled up on his knee in a 10-7 victory over Holy Angels.
"I heard it pop," McBeain said. "I knew it was bad."
That popping sound was McBeain's ACL tearing, but it might as well have been sound of his dream bursting. His senior season was over. The college recruiters who had been in regular contact were suddenly absent.
"With colleges, you know how it works," McBeain said. "Something like this happens, and most of them go away. My big hopes went away."