Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa senior Harley Roering tried to control her emotions. Jaguars coach Kristina Anderson couldn't when talking about Roering.
"She is one of the toughest kids I have coached," said a weeping Anderson, who is in her 11th season leading the program.
Roering tore the ACL in her left knee in a 53-34 victory over Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City on Feb. 3. She hadn't played or practiced since suffering the injury.
Roering came off the bench to score 12 points on four three-pointers in a 61-57 loss to Mountain Iron-Buhl in the Class 1A girls basketball state tournament semifinals Friday at Williams Arena.
"She said she wanted to try and play on Monday," Anderson said. "I thought she was kidding."
It was Roering's second such injury to the same knee. The first happened in May 2021 while she was playing volleyball. She is scheduled for the first of two surgeries April 4.
She didn't play in the Jaguars' 60-44 victory over Underwood in the quarterfinals.
"The team didn't need me," Roering said with a smile.