The Star Tribune is celebrating 50 years of high school football state tournaments one day at a time for 50 days.
Year: 1980
"We proved tonight that we can play with anybody north, south, east or west." — Crookston coach Les Drechsel
A dream came true for senior Tom Thompson.
The 155-pound reserve defensive back made two interceptions and a fumble recovery in a six-minute span, helping Burnsville to a 23-6 victory over Cambridge in the 1980 Class AA finals.
"Hit me, someone," Thompson said. "Am I still sleeping?"
Jon Dolney, a 170-pound fullback, rushed for 139 yards on 27 carries and two touchdowns. He scored on runs of 3 and 9 yards.
"If we wouldn't have thrown so much, we'd have given you a better ballgame," Cambridge coach George Larson said to Burnsville coach Dick Hanson afterward.
In Class B, Mahnomen began a tradition, defeating Austin Pacelli 34-0 for its first state championship and Ken Baumann's 100th career victory. Mahnomen, at times melded with Waubun, is up to nine titles in program history now.