Last week featured some of the most memorable moments of Mandy Stratton's life so far.
On Oct. 15, Stratton celebrated her 18th birthday. That same day, her Blaine soccer team avenged a regular-season loss to Andover with a victory in the Class 2A, Section 7 semifinals. Three days later, the Bengals cemented a trip to the state tournament with a shootout victory against Duluth East. And somewhere in there, she began dating her best guy friend.
Fall's highlight parade has been a welcome change from last season's grim procession. Blaine went 3-12-2, and Stratton wondered whether she'd return for her senior season.
Then on the same day last spring, she learned her Bengals' teammates voted her captain and she found out former assistant coach Scott Zachmann was taking over the program. Rejuvenated, Stratton decided to stay.
"I thought things would change and they definitely did," said Stratton, a center midfielder who Zachmann considers an assistant coach on the field.
Blaine (10-5-2) opens state tournament play at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hopkins High School against No. 4 seed Wayzata (15-2-2).
Stratton spoke with Star Tribune reporter David La Vaque about sticking around for this season, gutting out tough moments and why her teammates sport unusual nail polish colors on their thumbs.
Q There was a point where this team was 2-0 and then 2-2. Was the team ever concerned about sliding back into another bad season?