JACOB ANDERSON
Maple Grove • football
A left knee injury threatened to wipe out Anderson's senior football season. Determination cleared his path back.
"I was going to PT [physical therapy] twice a week and working really hard the rest of the time to get better," Anderson said of the sprained ACL and MCL he suffered during a preseason intrasquad scrimmage in August. "I thought I had torn something. I'm grateful that I was able to come back and play."
So was Maple Grove coach Matt Lombardi. Anderson, a wide receiver and defensive back, caught a touchdown pass, forced and recovered a fumble and made an interception Friday as Maple Grove beat Rosemount 27-10 for the Class 6A championship at U.S. Bank Stadium. His touchdown catch of 45 yards gave the Crimson, who finished 13-0, the lead for good in the second quarter.
"Jacob did everything we asked him to do," Lombardi said. "He was a difference-maker for us the last two games. He is a special athlete."
Anderson returned to the Crimson lineup in Week 6 against Wayzata. He was going to play only on offense, but another injury forced him to play on defense, too.
"I was ready to be back," Anderson said. "It was frustrating when I was hurt. I was our leading cheerleader on the sideline when I was out."
The final also presented an opportunity for Anderson to put a smile on the face of his biggest cheerleader, mother Len, and her family. She was nearly 8,000 miles away visiting family in the Philippines, watching streamed coverage of the game.