Brainerd had opened the Class 5A football playoffs with a 30-8 victory over Elk River and now it was hosting Alexandria in a second-round game on Oct. 27, 2007.
"We needed a drive late in the game and we had Tyler Jensen blocking for Colby Ring,'' Ron Stolski said. "Jensen weighed 145 and Ring was a big, strong kid who became a two-time All-American linebacker at [Minnesota] Duluth.
"Jensen, though … he was a wrestler, just a tough, determined kid who could make the block. He did that on the last touchdown that gave us a 27-21 win.''
Stolski coached high school football for 58 years, with the last 45 at Brainerd before retiring after the 2019 season.
And in a conversation Tuesday, he still could see Jensen running excitedly toward the sideline with hands raised in a touchdown signal.
"Everybody's jumping around, back-slapping,'' Stolski said. "And then one of our coaches came over and said, 'Tyler's down.' I said, 'What do you mean, Tyler's down?'
"Our sideline people got on it. The doctor came out of the stands. The ambulance showed up. And then he was helicoptered to North Memorial in the Twin Cities."
The diagnosis came soon: subdural hematoma, bleeding from an injury near the brain that needs emergency care.