It's a good thing for Sarah Kaminski that humans only have two knees.
The junior point guard blew out the ACL in her right knee in eighth grade. She did the same to her left knee while playing AAU basketball last May.
After missing the first three games this season while completing rehab, Kaminski is back at full strength. Through Sunday she led the Redhawks in scoring at 13.2 points per game and was second in rebounds and assists.
With her, Minnehaha Academy is 18-3 and a good bet to return to the Class 2A state tournament for the seventh time in the past eight years.
"She's the best all-around, do-everything player I've had the pleasure to coach," coach Josh Thurow said.
Staff writer Jim Paulsen talked to Kaminski about her passion for basketball.
Q It must have been pretty depressing to injure your other knee last spring.
A It was. I felt like I was letting my AAU team down. I've played with a lot of them for five, six years and not being able to play was a big bummer.