Jalen Suggs, coveted by top college football and basketball programs nationwide through much of his high school career, has a few highlights that stand out from his senior year.
The back-and-forth section final football game vs. Benilde-St. Margaret's, for one.
"As plays would go this way and that way, you would see the crowd shift toward each end of the field,'' recalled the SMB quarterback and defensive back, who accounted for nearly 400 yards passing and rushing and threw four touchdown passes, including the game-winner with 44 seconds left. "It was just the coolest thing to see.''
Rushing the basketball court with teammates in St. Peter after Mason Doherty, a St. Peter senior with Down syndrome, made a buzzer-beater in a blowout Redhawks win.
"I had a smile on my face for the next week," Suggs said. "That was a great moment, not only for myself but for our community, the St. Peter community, just for everybody.''
Suggs, the Star Tribune All-Metro Male Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive time, called this past year "easily the most fun I've had during my high school sports season since I've been playing in seventh grade.''
It was a year when a Class 4A football state title eluded his team on the last play against Rocori. His season stats: 2,213 yards passing and 25 touchdowns, 978 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns.
A year when a Class 3A basketball state championship quest by his much-heralded team was halted by the coronavirus pandemic, one day after the Redhawks won a section title. He finished as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,945 career points.