The Star Tribune is celebrating 50 years of high school football state tournaments one day at a time for 50 days.
Year: 1988
"At first, we were just going for one. But then we thought, 'We don't want to go into overtime with them — they're too good.' We figured we have to beat them sometime." — Blaine coach Dave Nelson about going for two to win the Class AA final against Cretin-Derham Hall
Four first-time champions were crowned, but none grabbed the spotlight like Blaine in Class AA.
In the Prep Bowl's most famous play, Blaine quarterback Tom Newman ran for a disputed two-point conversion with two seconds left in the game, giving the Bengals a 25-24 victory over Cretin-Derham Hall. It's the most debated call in championship game history.
Replays of the conversion, played in front of disappointed Cretin-Derham Hall fans, showed that Newman's right knee could have been down as he tried to break the goal-line plane at the left front of the end zone. Newman scored untouched on a 6-yard run to set up the conversion attempt.
"At first, we were just going for one," Blaine coach Dave Nelson said. "But then we thought, 'We don't want to go into overtime with them — they're too good.' We figured we have to beat them sometime."
The Raiders had taken a 24-17 lead when quarterback Chris Weinke hit Ted Johnson with a short screen up the middle for a 15-yard score with 2:39 remaining. Weinke finished 19-for-31 passing for 282 yards and two touchdowns.
The other three first-time champs were Lakeville (Class A), Breckenridge (Class B) and Hallock (Nine-Man).