They handled the attention that accompanied having seventh-grade girl Ingrid Neel in their midst, embracing her as a teammate while keeping their ultimate goal in sight. And that paid big dividends Wednesday when Mayo beat Wayzata 4-3 to win the boys' tennis Class 2A team championship.
"It is what it is," said Thomas Nath, Mayo's top singles player. "She is an important part of this team, but just one part. From the beginning of this season, our focus has been on what we can control. What we controlled was how hard we worked. And this is the hardest-working team we've ever had."
Mayo coach Jeff Demaray, who also coached the Spartans to the 2007 championship, mitigated that sentiment just a bit.
"I've always said that championships are won in the offseason, and this team put in the time to get there," he said. "I don't know about 'hardest-working,' but they have worked extremely hard."
Wednesday's final overflowed with strategy. Matchups were studied and lineups altered as both teams looked to gain an edge.
Wayzata moved No. 3 singles player Nick Beaty, a cool-headed seventh-grader (where have we heard that before?) who established himself as a force in the tournament, to No. 2, dropping Scott Vezzosi to No. 1 doubles. Trojans coach Jeff Prondzinski also moved Michael Anderson, a senior doubles specialist, to No. 3 singles, where he faced Neel in the first -- and last -- high school singles match of his life.