On the wall of Jim Isaak's office at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester hangs a framed reminder of that magical season 32 years ago.
Captured for eternity in a black-and-white photograph are Isaak and teammate Mark Prairie carrying a triumphant coach Bob Sadek on their shoulders in the moments after Sadek's Rosemount Irish defeated Moorhead for the 1981 Class AA State High School football championship.
"I'll cherish that forever," Isaak, now a Mayo Clinic fundraiser, said of playing for Sadek. "He just made it fun — he made sports fun. He brought out the best in people."
Sadek, a prominent high school athlete who played quarterback for the University of Minnesota before enjoying a long career as a high school teacher and coach, died May 31 from heart disease. He was 70.
An intense competitor who played several sports, Sadek honed his athletic skills on the fields, rinks and gym floors of Minneapolis before his family moved to suburban Chicago. When his father, who worked for Armour & Co., was transferred back to the Twin Cities during his son's senior year of high school, Sadek enrolled at Richfield in time for the 1959-60 basketball season.
"We had a pretty good team coming back that year, but Bob was kind of like the last cog in the machine that took us from a good team to a great team," said Bill Davis, a teammate who became a lifelong friend.
With Sadek at point guard, Richfield reached the 1960 state tournament, where it lost in the semifinals to Edgerton, a small-town team from southwestern Minnesota that was the tournament darling and eventual champion.
Within a year, Sadek was at the University of Minnesota, where he was a backup quarterback on a Rose Bowl team and later, a starter.