The Class 3A individual wrestling tournament was as much a celebration of family as it was a determination of champions.
There was St. Michael-Albertville sophomore Mitchell McKee running over to give his father, stricken with cancer, a lengthy hug after winning the 120-pound championship as the crowd at Xcel Energy Center gave them a standing ovation.
Immediately after, McKee's teammate Tommy Thorn completed a storied career with a 12-0 victory over George Farmah in the 126-pound final. It was the senior's fourth consecutive championship and the 11th for the Thorn family, a state record for a single family.
A half-hour later, Apple Valley sophomore Mark Hall won his fourth state championship with technical fall over Henry Sibley's Garrett Beaman. Hall didn't go through the tunnel to exit the arena, he climbed the stairs in the stands, embracing each and every person who came to cheer him on.
"That's really what wrestling is all about," said John Thorn, patriarch of Thorn brothers Mike, David and Tommy. "So much work and so much effort goes into it. It's hard to put into words."
McKee had a plan when he made the finals. He wanted his dad to sit matside instead of in the stands. Steve sat proudly just feet away as Mitchell pinned Blaine's Malik Stewart at 1:22 for his first state championship.
"I wanted him as close to me as possible," Mitchell said.
"It's pretty unbelievable," Steve McKee said. "I'm pretty tired now, but there's no way I would have missed this."