The first awareness of Jim Petersen for a large number of Minnesota sports fans came in 1978, when he was a towering sophomore standout for St. Louis Park's basketball team.
The state tournament still was reasonably easy to follow, with only two classifications, and the Orioles reached the Class AA championship vs. Prior Lake. I had gotten to know coach Augie Schmidt that winter, and it was impossible not to be a fan.
Then again, as a graduate of Prior Lake, I can't claim to have been disappointed in the result: an ugly 44-33 victory that gave the Lakers back-to-back state titles.
"That one hurt, and so did the next two," Petersen said. "We all have tales of woe as athletes, and one of mine remains failing to win a championship in three consecutive trips to the state tournament."
Petersen was part of a terrific run of big men in Minnesota preps. Lake City's Randy Breuer and Minneapolis North's Ben Coleman were freshmen with the Gophers in the winter of 1979-80. Coleman transferred to Maryland and Petersen replaced him as a Gopher. Gary "Cookie" Holmes was another Gophers big man, from Miami.
Petersen would find the team scrimmages even more interesting after joining the 1984-85 Houston Rockets as a third-round draft choice.
"Hakeem [Olajuwon] was the first overall choice, and Ralph [Sampson] was in his second season," Petersen said. "The second year I was there, I played in all 82 games, we went to the NBA Finals and I said, 'We're going to do this again, and we'll win it the next time.'