Just remember 2002 as the year of the Three Rivers Conference

50 years in the making: One league produced football state champions in three separate classes.

November 2, 2022 at 4:55AM
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - 11/23/2002 - SAT - Class 3A Championship game: Glencoe-Silver Lake vs Plainview/Elgin-Millvile. PEM #10 Michael Kasten drags in the winning TD in the 4rth Qtr as GSL #86 Matt De Mars can only look on.
Plainview-Elgin-Millville’s Michael Kasten pulled in the winning points against Glencoe-Silver Lake in the 2002 final. (Mike Zerby, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Star Tribune is celebrating 50 years of high school football state tournaments one day at a time for 50 days.

Year: 2002

"There were three big plays in the game. Fortunately, we had two and they had one." — Rushford-Peterson coach Jim Reinhardt about the Class 1A final

The year belonged to the Three Rivers Conference — three teams in the finals, three state championships. Plainview-Elgin-Millville, Kingsland and Rushford-Peterson each won thanks to their defensive units.

Plainview-Elgin-Millville rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Glencoe-Silver Lake 24-21 in Class 3A, Kingsland routed Norwood-Young America 35-7 in 2A, and Rushford-Peterson edged Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 14-7 in 1A.

Defensive back Scott Mattke caused two fumbles that led to touchdowns, including the game-winner in the fourth quarter, as opportunistic Plainview-Elgin-Millville won a title in its first trip to the state tournament.

With Glencoe-Silver Lake leading 21-17 in the fourth quarter, Mattke yanked the ball away from running back Jesse Hardel and Clayton Kolb recovered. Two plays later, Mike Reiter connected with Michael Kasten on a 42-yard pass for the winning score.

"We do strip drills every week in practice," Bulldogs coach Bill Ihrke said. "Now when we do that, we can say that's what wins championships."

In Class 2A, Kingsland gave Mike Holzer a victory in his final game as a high school coach.

The Knights scored all five times they touched the ball in the first half to take a 35-0 lead. They scored so quickly that they ran only 14 plays and held the ball a mere 5 minutes, 10 seconds in the half.

"Everything was going our way," Holzer said. "I can't remember a half like that."

In Class 1A, Reid Anderson returned a punt 66 yards for a touchdown and Rushford-Peterson came up with a crucial fourth-quarter interception to outlast Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin for its first state crown

"Special teams are always huge," Rushford-Peterson coach Jim Reinhardt said.

In the three other finals:

  • Eden Prairie shut out its fourth consecutive opponent, blanking Champlin Park 21-0 in Class 5A.
  • Defensive lineman Mitch Salsberry had 10 tackles and three sacks as Mankato West stopped Mahtomedi 17-7 in Class 4A.
  • Verndale got enough pressure on Nicollet quarterback Tony Hulke to force an incomplete pass on a fourth down-and-three play at the Pirates 4-yard line with 22 seconds left to hold on for a 21-14 triumph in Nine-Man.

State championship games

Class 5A: Eden Prairie 21, Champlin Park 0

Class 4A: Mankato West 17, Mahtomedi 7

Class 3A: Plainview-Elgin-Millville 24, Glencoe-Silver Lake 21

Class 2A: Kingsland 35, Norwood-Young America 7

Class 1A: Rushford-Peterson 14, Mountain Lake/Butterfield-Odin 7

Nine-Man: Verndale 21, Nicollet 14

The Rushford-Peterson team celebrates their victory.
The Rushford-Peterson players made it a hats-off celebration when they won in 2002. (Mike Zerby, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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