Jon Sobaski is the face of the Prior Lake boys' basketball program. He has been that the past four years, and has led a program resurgence.
The senior point guard has received plenty of individual accolades, recently becoming the program's career scoring leader. Sobaski now would like nothing better than to reach one last elusive team goal — an appearance in the state tournament.
"That would be the cherry on top of my four-year career," Sobaski said. The Lakers are 11-7 heading into the final four weeks of the regular season, after back-to-back setbacks at the hands of state powers Lakeville North and Apple Valley.
Prior Lake has not reached the state tournament since it successfully defended its Class 2A state championship in 1978. That capped a three-year run, the Lakers' only trips to the state tournament.
"It's one remaining goal, and I think we can achieve it," Sobaski said. "I think our section [Class 4A, Section 2] is up for grabs."
The Lakers are on the verge of their third consecutive winning season with Sobaski running the show. They were 3-3 through their first six games in his freshman season when Sobaski broke his right wrist, which is his shooting hand. They went on to finish 6-21 that year.
"I hated sitting out, and watching," Sobaski said. "I wanted to play."
Prior Lake is at its best with Sobaski on the court. He scored 17 points, including 14 in the second half, as the Lakers overcame a five-point deficit at halftime to beat Burnsville 74-56 on Jan. 16.