In the fall of 1996, Bill Clinton was finishing up his first term as president of the United States. The Summer Olympics in Atlanta recently had been completed. Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf were the No. 1-ranked professional tennis players in the world.
It was also the last year that Breck won a girls' tennis championship. And the last year that Edina didn't win one.
Breck ended a 17-year championship drought with a 6-1 victory over Rochester Lourdes on Wednesday in the Class 1A team championship match at the Reed-Sweatt Tennis Center in Minneapolis.
Over at the University of Minnesota's Baseline Tennis Center, Edina continued its amazing streak of state championships by winning its 17th Class 2A title in a row, beating rival Minnetonka 5-2 in the finals.
One of Anne Gorde's first tasks when she took over as the head coach at Breck in 2012 was to sit down with her two top singles players, Patty Zhao and Sunny Tang.
"We met at a coffee shop and they said to me they hoped I was serious about winning a state championship," Gorde said. "I knew at that point that a state championship was possible. That was their No. 1 goal."
The Mustangs had fielded many good teams since their last title, but they had trouble getting past Blake. When Blake moved up to Class 2A this season, their championship vision grew sharper.
"That was really big for us," Gorde said. "But a part of us wanted to win because we deserved it, not because Blake left."