ROBBIE GRIMSLEY
Hutchinson • Football
It took one bad play to spur Grimsley to heights rarely seen in a Prep Bowl setting.
The mercurial junior fumbled the ball away while fighting off a tackler on the opening kickoff of the Class 4A championship game.
"I was mad at myself," Grimsley admitted.
He made up for it the next three times he touched the ball. He scored touchdowns each time, on runs of 76, 57 and 92 yards, leading the Tigers to a 49-7 victory over Holy Angels and their second consecutive state title. His last scoring jaunt set a record for the longest run in Prep Bowl history. He finished with 261 yards rushing and three touchdowns on six carries.
"I think [the fumble] might have motivated Robbie a little bit," said coach Andy Rostberg. "He's a good back. He doesn't need much of a crack, and if he gets into the secondary, it's usually over."
Grimsley said the plan at halftime was to see if he could approach the Prep Bowl record of 374 yards, but he turned an ankle and missed much of the third quarter. It didn't bother him, however.
"Getting a state championship and a record 92-yard run is good enough," he said.
TYLER CLINE
Blaine • Hockey
The Bengals opened with a difficult road swing through northwestern Minnesota. Thanks to the senior forward's play, Blaine beat Roseau (8-4) and Moorhead (6-4). Cline had hat tricks in both games, and he leads the team in scoring with seven total points.