I graduated from Prior Lake High School in 1963. I last lived in PL in 1983. I've covered quite a few high school football games in the 30 years since then, but the Lakers never made the itinerary.
The Class of '63 is having its 50th reunion tonight. I decided to take in Friday night's game -- Rosemount at Prior Lake for Homecoming -- to get in the mood.
It could not have been more astounding if I had landed on another planet. I spent one year in the PL school district and graduated with a class of 50. I was told by a member of the PL staff that the current senior class numbers 615 and that the 9 through 12 enrollment is the seventh largest in Minnesota.
The "new" high school sprawls alongside what used to be the back road out of Prior Lake -- "old 13," we still were calling it in 1983.
The high school complex is enormous and, from what I was told, scheduled for another expansion. The football field can be accurately described as a stadium, with a large bleachers and press box on the home side, and another set of sizable bleachers across the way.
I arrived a half-hour before the scheduled 7 p.m. kickoff. Already, you could see from a distance that the home bleachers were full of folks. And there remained a lengthy backup of cars waiting to squeeze into the large main parking lot.
I pulled into a small lot on a rise and a half-mile or so from the stadium. The buzz of anticipation from the assemblage of students and other interested parties could be felt from that distance.
As I reached the main parking lot on foot, I heard and saw the Prior Lake marching band coming down an incline from the school. And the band members kept coming, drum-beating as they went, by the dozens. There were more kids in the marching band than there were in the top four grades when I went to PL.