Mounds View junior Drew Rogers strolled to the mound confident and left triumphant, with a save in a one-run victory over top-ranked Cretin-Derham Hall.
Three weeks later, Rogers' stroll to the mound came at the start, not the end. He exited with a four-hitter, after 10 strikeouts over six innings. That day the opponent was Champlin Park, winner of 11 in a row. His counterpart on the mound was a Division I-level pitcher, and the stakes were high: A loss would have ended Mounds View's hope for a spot in the Class 4A tournament.
Just the spot for one of the best high school catchers in the nation.
For his presence crouched behind the plate, for his skill with a bat in his hands, and this season for his success on the mound, as a closer and starter, Rogers is the Star Tribune's Metro Player of the Year in baseball.
It runs in the family. His older brother, Will, won the award two years ago, before heading off to college at Arizona State.
"Will is definitely the person I look up to the most," Rogers said. "He works so hard and is so humble."
Those are among Drew's attributes, too.
"Drew is just an incredible person," Mounds View coach Nik Anderson said. "He's kind, hardworking, respectful, fun, thoughtful, positive, a great listener and constantly striving for more. Those traits obviously have been at the core of what's turned him into such a phenomenal baseball player."