In big bursts, Hutchinson and St. Croix Lutheran make memories

50 years in the making: Each team won a state championship by putting up big numbers in a hurry.

October 22, 2022 at 5:16AM
Hutchinson's Robbie Grimsley, ran passed the Holy Angels defense during the first half of the 4A State Championship at the Mall of America Field in Minneapolis, Min., Friday, November 29, 2013. ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com
Hutchinson’s Robbie Grimsley made the 2013 Class 4A final his own with 261 rushing yards on six carries. (Kyndell Harkness, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Year: 2013

"We did what we came here to do." — Eden Prairie linebacker Johnny Heller

Hutchinson and St. Croix Lutheran put their explosiveness on full display.

Hutchinson had the ball for only 1 minute, 48 seconds in the first quarter and scored 28 points en route to a 49-7 victory over Holy Angels in the Class 4A final. St. Croix Lutheran accumulated 572 yards of total offense, 417 on the ground, to outlast New London-Spicer 48-44 for the Class 3A crown in the highest-scoring game in Prep Bowl history.

Hutchinson junior running back Robbie Grimsley had three carries, all for touchdowns, for 225 yards in the first quarter of the Class 4A championship game. He scored on runs of 57, 76 and a Prep Bowl record 92 yards in the opening quarter. He finished with 261 yards on six carries.

The Tigers' other first-quarter touchdown came from Grimsley's backfield mate, Tory Adams. He returned a punt 50 yards for a score.

"Robbie's a game-breaker," Hutchinson coach Andy Rostberg said. "If you give him a crack, he's probably gone."

For St. Croix Lutheran, Trever Koester got the Crusaders started with a 68-yard touchdown run on the first play from scrimmage. He finished with 139 yards.

"I don't think anybody expected that out of me," Koester said. "I'm not the fastest guy."

Minnesota State High School League Prep Bowl Championship Games, Metrodome, 11/30/13. St. Croix Lutheran vs. New London-Spicer, Class 3A Championship. (left to right) St. Croix Lutheran celebrated their championship win over New London-Spicer.] Bruce Bisping/Star Tribune bbisping@startribune.com
One thing was left to do for St. Croix Lutheran: Mug for the cameras with the trophy in hand. (Bruce Bisping, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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