Park Center's Dec. 1 meeting with Braham will be remembered as the game Bombers' senior guard Rebekah Dahlman became the first female Minnesota basketball player to break the 4,000-point barrier.
Adding to the legend, Dahlman scored 41 points despite tweaking her ankle early in the game.
Standing just outside the spotlight that rightfully shined on Dahlman was Park Center junior forward Cayla McMorris, who scored 35 points in a losing effort despite soreness in her knee. Her performance highlighted what coach Patty Sorensen called "another step in the right direction" for her talented, hopeful Pirates' team.
In the past three seasons, Park Center improved from seven to 10 to 18 victories. The Pirates rose to a section final loss to eventual Class 3A champion DeLaSalle.
With McMorris, fellow all-conference selection Hannah Schaub and McKenna DuBois, Park Center returns the core of a team Sorensen believes can go ever further this winter -- perhaps all the way to the Pirates' first state tournament appearance.
Players have embraced the dream but chose a season motto to keep their focus: "Victory. One Step at a Time."
The first step was a doozy. A tentative Pirates' team struggled through much of the first half in an eventual season-opening loss against Robbinsdale Cooper.
Injury was a factor. McMorris, who missed a half-dozen games last season because of a sprained knee ligament, felt soreness in the knee during the game. DuBois, a sophomore guard with poise beyond her years, rolled her ankle.