Mitch Felknor remembers the first time he met Nick Rooney, in the summer of 2012. Rooney, then a junior, had just moved with his family to Minnetonka from Prior Lake.
"It was the first day of summer workouts, and it was raining," said Felknor, now a senior wide receiver. "And he walks in wearing this crazy Hawaiian shirt, singing a song about liking pina coladas. I thought, 'Who is this guy?' "
He's a nattily dressed, meditating, fun-loving, charismatic leader who also happens to be one of the metro area's best quarterbacks. Combining a confident swagger with a rocket arm, Rooney has passed for 1,456 yards and 13 touchdowns in six games for the 5-1 Skippers.
The senior and his team will get their biggest test Friday night when they play host to Lake Conference rival Eden Prairie, the state's top-ranked team in Class 6A.
Off the field, in only his second year at Minnetonka, Rooney is already one of the most recognizable students in the school. That is largely because of his outsized, outgoing personality. His distinctive fashion sense doesn't hurt, either. He wears a different suit, complete with tie and cuff links, to school each day.
"At first you thought, 'What's with the suits?' " said senior Macy Narr, a football team manager. "But that's who he is. He's just Rooney being Rooney. Everybody wants to know what he's doing."
Which depends on when one catches up with him. He might be meditating, which he says he does up to two hours each day. "That's powerful stuff," Rooney said. "It's helped a lot, especially in football. It's keeping me on a straight path."
He might be shopping for suits, most of which he finds at local thrift shops. "There's one that I go to — I won't say the name — that has really good suits from the rich people on Lake Minnetonka," he said.