ERICA HANDLEY
Lakeville North, volleyball
It was a big risk that paid off.
As one of the state's best setters with an eye toward playing volleyball in college, last winter Handley and her family relocated from northwestern Minnesota, where she had led Win-E-Mac to consecutive state tournament appearances, to Lakeville.
Handley, a senior, was the backup setter for her Northern Lights club volleyball team that won an AAU national championship last summer, a huge accomplishment.
But what she really wanted was to win a high school championship. She achieved that goal Saturday, coordinating Lakeville North's attack at the Panthers defeated Eden Prairie in four sets to win the Class 3A title.
Handley got better as the tournament progressed. In three matches, she had 134 assists, 15 digs, 10 kills and five blocks, highlighted by a 56-assist, nine-dig effort in the final.
"This is even better than I thought it would be," said Handley, who is expected to sign a letter of intent this week to play at Syracuse. "Winning a state championship is my dream come true. We worked so hard for this. It feels amazing."
MACKENZIE HORKEY
Southwest Christian, volleyball
Following Bethlehem Academy's victory over Southwest in the Class 1A finals, the champions raved about the 5-9 junior middle hitter, who had 80 kills and 53 digs in three matches. "She jumps so high. She's really, really tough to stop," said the Cardinals' Jessie Mathews.
CHAZZ JOHNSON
Holy Family, football
In his past two games, the sophomore RB/DB has scored seven touchdowns. In the Fire's Class 4A quarterfinal victory over Hill-Murray, he had 148 yards rushing and 21 yards receiving, scored three TDs and made five tackles.