Eden Prairie beats Totino-Grace for 6A title

November 22, 2014 at 7:08AM
Eden Prairie quarterback Grantham Gillard looks down field for a receiver during the second quarter. ] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Totino-Grace takes on Eden Prairie in the Class 6A Prep Bowl Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 at TCF Bank Stadium.
Eden Prairie quarterback Grantham Gillard looked downfield for a receiver during the second quarter Friday at TCF Bank Stadium. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Eden Prairie outlasted Totino-Grace for a 28-27 Prep Bowl victory and earned consecutive state title No. 4, a number indicative of the four-quarter effort required to win.

The Eagles joined Mahnomen (four) and Stephen-Argyle Central (five) as the only programs to win four or more consecutive state titles. No. 1-ranked Eden Prairie (13-0) also won its 10th big-school title overall.

Down 21-7 at halftime at TCF Bank Stadium, Eden Prairie rallied for a 28-21 lead. Then Totino-Grace scored with 1 minute and 39 seconds remaining to get within one point. Both teams called timeout before the next play, which became a Totino-Grace two-point conversion pass. Eden Prairie's Matt Carson knocked the ball from the receiver's grasp and it fell incomplete.

"To be on a team like this in a game like this in a stadium like this — I'm just blessed and fortunate," Carson said.

Totino-Grace's enrollment of 769 students fits the size of a Class 4A school. But since 2011 the Eagles have opted up twice, to Class 5A and then Class 6A. Three previous meetings with Eden Prairie, which has 2,845 students, ended in routs.

Friday's game looked different from the start. Great play-calling and better execution resulted in three Totino-Grace touchdowns in as many drives. Ben Mezzenga dashed to a pair of touchdowns while Kez Flomo pounded out 106 yards and a score.

Totino-Grace led 21-7 at halftime and coach Jeff Ferguson was encouraged to see his players "acting like they expected it" in the locker room.

But key fourth-down conversions and big runs by Will Rains brought Eden Prairie back. Rains' 57-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-3 cut the Totino-Grace lead to 21-14.

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Facing fourth-and-16 in the fourth quarter, quarterback Grantham Gillard found Blake Cashman down the right sideline on an improvised play. The touchdown tied the score 21-21.

Eden Prairie went 5-for-5 on fourth-down conversions.

Tied 21-21, the teams' fortunes changed on a pair of big plays. Carson's open field tackle of Mezzenga turned Totino-Grace over on downs. Then Rains sprinted 75 yards for the go-ahead score. He finished with 26 carries for 230 yards and three touchdowns in what he called "the most emotional game" of his career.

"We are a four-quarter team," Rains said. "That's what we showed today."

But Totino-Grace, a program with nine state titles and a team that came back to win seven games this season, refused to yield. Quarterback Lance Benick scored to cut the lead to 28-27. When his two-point conversion pass was knocked loose, Eden Prairie clinched its 20th consecutive playoff victory.

"We just needed to make another play," Ferguson said. "But our kids battled … That's why Eden Prairie is the premier program in Minnesota and there's no close second."

Carson begged to differ.

"They hit us harder than any team we've played before," Carson said. "They played their hearts out, and they were the best team we played all year."


] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Totino-Grace takes on Eden Prairie in the Class 6A Prep Bowl Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 at TCF Bank Stadium.
] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Totino-Grace takes on Eden Prairie in the Class 6A Prep Bowl Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 at TCF Bank Stadium. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Eden Prairie tight end Robbie Olson gestures to fans after his team's 28-27 victory over Totino-Grace Friday night in the Class 6A Prep Bowl. ] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Totino-Grace takes on Eden Prairie in the Class 6A Prep Bowl Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 at TCF Bank Stadium.
Eden Prairie and tight end Robbie Olson came in No. 1 and stayed that way — barely — after Totino Grace’s missed two-point try late in the 6A finale. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Totino-Grace wide receiver Ben Mezzenga (8) trots into the end zone for a second touchdown against Eden Prairie during the first quarter of Friday night's game. ] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Totino-Grace takes on Eden Prairie in the Class 6A Prep Bowl Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 at TCF Bank Stadium.
Totino-Grace wide receiver Ben Mezzenga scored two early touchdowns in a strong first half. But Eden Prairie answered with quick strikes of its own in the decisive second half. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Totino-Grace guard Joseph Weiler (63) celebrates after a touchdown in the first quarter. ] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Totino-Grace takes on Eden Prairie in the Class 6A Prep Bowl Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 at TCF Bank Stadium.
Totino-Grace guard Joseph Weiler (63) celebrated after a touchdown in the first quarter, but the Eagles were denied a 6A victory celebration at the end. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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David La Vaque

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David La Vaque is a high school sports reporter who has been the lead high school hockey writer for the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2010. He is co-author of “Tourney Time,” a book about the history of Minnesota’s boys hockey state tournament published in 2020 and updated in 2024.

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