It's not common for an athlete to win multiple state championships in a school year, but it's not rare. It occurs every so often, mostly in individualized sports such as track and field, swimming, cross-country and Nordic ski racing.
Far more rare: an athlete winning more than one team championship in a school year. Two, perhaps, but it's not frequent. Three? Nope.
How about three team state championships in the same year with an individual title mixed in? Practically unheard of.
Meet Matias Maule. The Orono senior pulled off an extraordinary feat during the 2021-22 school year — he helped the Spartans boys' soccer team win the Class 2A state title in November, captained the school's state champion table tennis team over the winter and led Orono's boys' tennis team to its first team state championship, the Class 2A crown, in early June.
Not enough? Maule and teammate Sam Skanse paired to win the Class 2A doubles championship, giving Maule four state titles, three of them team championships, in a single school year.
It all made him the Star Tribune All-Metro Boys' Athlete of the Year.
"It's been an amazing year," Maule said.
Maule wasn't an all-state soccer player, nor was he on the short list of the top tennis players in the state, although he will play tennis at Washington University in St. Louis, one of the best Division III programs in the nation.