Following a physically draining five-set Class 3A state volleyball match last November at Xcel Energy Center, the emotions took over.
The two stars of the match, Sarah Wilhite and Alyssa Goehner, embraced once the gold and silver medals had been handed out. Tears in her eyes after Lakeville North fell just short of repeating as champions, Goehner smiled at her Eden Prairie opponent and let her get on with the celebration.
The next morning a new mission began -- together.
Goehner and Wilhite are the top hitters on the Northern Lights top 17-year-old club volleyball team. The day after the two combined to swat 67 of the 127 kills in the high school championship match, they were teammates.
"She's one of my best friends even though she goes to Eden Prairie," Goehner said. "Losing to her in the high school championship was emotional. But it's cool that we could play on the same team. She's tall and strong. She has a presence about her, always smiling and telling everyone we'll be fine."
Last month, their Northern Lights team finished the club season in supreme fashion.
The team, made up of 10 players representing eight high schools, defeated No. 1 ranked Texas Advantage 17 Black 26-24, 25-16 in Columbus, Ohio, to win the USAV National 17 Open championship. Northern Lights swept every match in the tournament.
"One of the best feelings I've had," said Champlin Park's Taylor Goar. "All the work we put in, all the ups and downs, we wanted to win this one. We made a big push for this one, and it's a great feeling to put it all out there and win it."