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Saturday tournament notebook: Basketball title eludes Caledonia two-sport star

By STAFF REPORTS, 03/24/18, 11:22PM CDT

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Warriors senior guard Owen King won three consecutive state Class 2A championships as quarterback of the football team.


Minnehaha Academy's Terry Lockett tried to split the Caledonia defense of brothers Owen King (left) and Noah King (right). Photo: Shari L. Gross ï shari.gross@startribune.com

Caledonia senior guard Owen King won three consecutive state Class 2A championships as quarterback of the Warriors football team.

But, when asked about not winning a state championship in basketball, King, a Mr. Basketball finalist, had trouble getting the words out.

“There’s definitely a hole,” said King, whose father, Brad, is the Caledonia head basketball coach and whose younger brothers Noah and Eli are starters, too. “I’m trying to enjoy this last ride. I’m going to miss playing with my brothers and miss playing for my dad.”

King has signed to play basketball at Division I South Dakota St.

JIM PAULSEN

‘No 13-point shot’ needed by Delano

Delano coach Terry Techam said his underdog team took its 13-point halftime deficit in stride in the Class 3A title game against Columbia Heights.

He kept the comeback script simple, with a touch of humor to keep the boys light.

“We said, ‘There is no 13-point shot,’ ” Techam said. “It’s just one possession at a time.”

Unseeded Delano took manageable bites during a 16-4 run that turned the game’s momentum. The Tigers — players nicknamed themselves “Hoosier Squad” in honor of their scrappy, six-man rotation — went ahead to stay at 50-48 on a Keegan O’Neill basket off an inbound play.

DAVID LA VAQUE

On target at Target

It’s understandable if Minnehaha Academy, a team without a permanent home gym, considers Target Center as kind of its home away from home.

The Redhawks have had a lot of success at the Timberwolves home arena. They won three games in a row there en route to the Class 2A state championship.

“We do really well at Target Center,” Redhawks coach Lance Johnson said. “We counted the other day and I think this was our 10th straight win at Target Center.”

JIM PAULSEN

Section 3 stranglehold

Russell-Tyler-Ruthton’s first two Class 1A championships (2004 and 2005) came when Section 3 had a near stranglehold on the title tilt.

The section had an 11-year run (1999-2009) when it produced eight champions and three runners-up. Coach Ted Kern’s squad became the first team from the section to reach the final in five years.

“I don’t think the section ever left,” Kern said after the Knights’ 59-55 victory over North Woods in the Class 1A final. “We just took a hiatus.”

Don’t expect another five-year window between appearances in the near future.

“We have some quality teams,” Kern said. “Any team that comes out of Section 3 will be battle-tested.”

Just like the No. 3-ranked Knights (33-1) were this season.

RON HAGGSTROM

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