The Star Tribune is celebrating 50 years of high school football state tournaments one day at a time for 50 days.
Year: 1991
"The defense has been making big plays for us all season." — BOLD's Chad Gomarko
Defense dominated in 1991, with three champions registering shutouts and the other two allowing only one touchdown.
Spring Lake Park (Class A), BOLD (Class B) and Mahnomen (Class C) didn't yield a point while Burnsville (Class AA) and Chokio-Alberta (Nine-Man) prevailed in low-scoring tussles. For Spring Lake Park and Chokio-Alberta, it was the first title and remains the only one.
Spring Lake Park coach Bob Jackson looked at his defense early in the season and saw mostly holes. At season's end, he saw champions.
The Panthers, with only three returning starters on defense, intercepted three passes and recovered a fumble in defeating top-ranked and previously unbeaten Rocori 20-0. Mark Smith had two interceptions six minutes apart in the third quarter, after the Panthers had scored all the game's points.
"Any time you shut out a team with as many outstanding athletes as Rocori and intercept two passes in the end zone like Mark Smith did, that's fantastic," Jackson said.
BOLD showcased its special teams and defense to beat Deer River 14-0 . It scored on Chad Gomarko's 35-yard punt return in the second quarter and Jason Harrier's 30-yard interception return in the third quarter.