Rain can't put a damper on the Battle for the Jug when intradistrict rivals Chanhassen and Chaska clash.
"It's always a physical, tough football game between two of the top teams in the metro area," Chanhassen coach Cullen Nelson said. "It's always a great game."
That was the case again Friday night, with Chanhassen prevailing 17-16 and improving to 2-0. Chaska (1-1) had won four of the previous five meetings, three by five points or fewer.
"We've lost some tough games to those guys over the years," said Nelson, the Storm's head coach the past four years after serving as a defensive coach for three seasons.
It was only fitting a Chanhassen defensive player preserved the victory with the Storm leading 17-14. Senior defensive back Carter Van Holland stripped the ball from a Chaska wide receiver after a first-down catch at the Storm 49-yard line with three minutes remaining.
"Carter is a gritty, tough kid," Nelson said. "He makes plays when you need them."
The Storm then ran out the clock, taking a safety on the game's final play. Junior running back Maxwell Woods scored both Storm touchdowns, on runs of 36 and 39 yards.
"We weren't perfect, but we played hard," Nelson said. "This is special for the kids."