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MINNESOTA FOOTBALL SHOWCASE (MFCA ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME) Historical Facts: 1945 to 2017 General Game Facts: 1. All-Star Football eras in Minnesota: There have been three different eras in the history of the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. 1945-1946: The Minneapolis Times newspaper sponsored the first two games. The All-Star Game was idle from 1947 through 1951 because the Big 10 Conference denied the use of its facilities to high school all-star football games. The decision by the Big 10 Conference was in support of a National High School Federation recommendation to ban high school all-star games. 1952-1960: The All-Star Game resumed in 1952 under the sponsorship of the Fifth District American Legion. Due to NCAA eligibility rules, the All-Star Game was absent from the Minnesota sports scene from 1961 through 1973. 1974-2017: Modern era the All-Star Game resumed in 1974 as the Shrine Bowl of Minnesota, sponsored by the Shrine organizations of Minnesota in partnership with the Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association (now MFCA). The MFCA has worked with various sponsors since 1974 to stage the annual All-Star Football game for 45 consecutive years. 2. How many All-Star Football games have been played? The 2017 game was the 45th game played in the current series and the 56th overall. 3. How many game formats have been used in the Minnesota All-Star Football Game? Two formats North versus South: 1945-46, 1952-60, 1974-79, 2011-2017; 25 games, overall series record is South 14, North 10, 1 tie Metro versus Outstate: 1980-2010, 31 games, overall series record was Metro 16, Outstate 15 4. Highest attendance: 32,167 at the 1975 Minnesota Shrine Bowl (July 26, 1975 at Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis). 5. What months of the year have the All-Star Games been played in? June (21 games) July (10) August (21) September (2) December (2) When the All-Star Game originated in 1945, it was considered the kick-off game for the coming high school football season. In the 1940 s and 1950 s, the high school football season started in mid-september, so the All-Star Game was played in late August or early September. It was a late August or early September game through 1960. In these years, the All-Star Game was played during the timeframe of the Minnesota State Fair. When the All-Star Game resumed in 1974, it became more of a mid-summer game, with games played in late July or early August (as early as July 23 and as late as August 8). It was a late July game in 1974-75; early August 1976-77, late July 1978-85 and early August 1986-95. The All-Star Game moved to a late June timeframe (final Saturday in June) in 1996. The All-Star Game was played on the final Saturday in June from 1996 through June 2016. This changed in December 2016, when the All-Star Football Game evolved from a summer event to a post-season event. Overall, the latest date for a Minnesota All-Star Football game has been December 9 and the earliest date has been June 24. 6. What days of the week have the All-Star Games been played on? Wednesday 6 (1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960) Friday 4 (1952, 1953, 1954, 1979) Saturday 46 (1945-46, 1974-78, 1980-2017) 7. Night games = 35 (1952-60, 1976-77, 1979-84, 1988-1998, 2005-11) 8. Day games = 21 (1945-46, 1974-75, 1978, 1985-87, 1999-2004, 2012-2017) 9. Artificial turf games = 16 (1974-75 at Memorial Stadium; 2005-10, 2012-13, 2015, June 2016 at Husky Stadium in St. Cloud; 2011 at TCF Bank Stadium; 2014 at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville, December 2016-2017 at U.S. Bank Stadium) 10. Warmest temperature and dew point for an outdoor Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. Temperature = 95, dew point = 73 (heat index = 106; June 29, 1996 at Macalester College) 11. What is the coolest temperature for an outdoor Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game? Temperature = 61 (September 3, 1954 and August 28, 1957 at Parade Stadium) 1

12. Minnesota All-Star Football games played indoors = 2 December 2016 and 2017 at U.S. Bank Stadium Game Location Facts 1. Where has the All-Star Game been played? 11 locations 19 Parade Stadium, Minneapolis (1952-1960, 1979-1986, 1988-1989) 11 Macalester College Stadium, St. Paul (1994-2004) 10 Husky Stadium, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud (2005-2010, 2012-2013, 2015-June 2016) 4 Memorial Stadium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (1945-1946 & 1974-1975) 3 Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington (1976-1978) 2 Mielke Field, Crystal (1990-1991, adjacent to former Robbinsdale High School campus) 2 O'Shaughnessy Stadium, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul (1992-1993) 2 U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis (December 2016-2017) 1 Kuhlman Stadium, Edina Community Center, Edina (1987) 1 TCF Bank Stadium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (2011) 1 Clemens Stadium, St. John s University (2014) 2. Which schools/teams have participated in All-Star Games at each of the 11 game locations? Two Brainerd Stillwater 3. The All-Star Game was played once at Kuhlman Stadium, Edina (1987). Which schools/teams had their only All-Star Game representative play in that one game in Edina? Two schools/teams: Echo-Wood Lake/Belview and Orr 4. The All-Star Game was played once at TCF Bank Stadium (2011). Which schools/teams had their only All-Star Game representative play in that one game at TCF Bank Stadium? None 5. The All-Star Game was played once at St. John s University s Clemens Stadium (2014). Which schools/teams had their only All-Star Game representatives participate in that one game at St. John s? None 6. The All-Star Game was played for the first time at U.S. Bank Stadium on December 3, 2016. Which schools/teams had their only All-Star Game representatives participate in the first game at U.S. Bank Stadium? Providence Academy, SMB Wolfpack 7. The 25-game North-South series has been played at six locations: Memorial Stadium (1945-46, 1974-75), Parade Stadium (1952-60 & 1979), Metropolitan Stadium (1976-78), TCF Bank Stadium (2011), Husky Stadium (2012-13, 2015-June 2016), Clemens Stadium (2014) and U.S. Bank Stadium (December 2016-2017). The North won all four games at Memorial Stadium, the South won all three games at Metropolitan Stadium and the teams were nearly even in 10 games at Parade Stadium (South 5, North 4 and 1 tie). The North was 1-0 at TCF Bank Stadium. The South was 3-1 at Husky Stadium, 1-0 at Clemens Stadium and is 2-0 at U.S. Bank Stadium. 8. The 31 game Metro-Outstate series was played at six locations: Parade Stadium (1980-1986 & 1988-89), Kuhlman Stadium (1987), Mielke Field (1991-92), O'Shaughnessy Stadium (1992-93), Macalester College Stadium (1994-2004) and Husky Stadium (2005-10). Metro won the overall series 16-15. The teams were nearly even at each of the six game locations: Parade Stadium: Outstate 5, Metro 4 Kuhlman Stadium: Metro 1, Outstate 0 Mielke Field: Metro 1, Outstate 1 O'Shaughnessy Stadium: Metro 1, Outstate 1 Macalester College Stadium: Outstate 6, Metro 5 Husky Stadium: Metro 4, Outstate 2 2

9. How many players have participated in a Minnesota High School All-Football Game on their high school home field? Three Out of the more than 4,400 players who have participated in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game, only three have been involved in an All-Star Game that was played at their high school home field: Year Name School/City Team Position District Game Location 1954 Walter Traczyk Minneapolis Vocational South Center 1 Parade Stadium 1991 Trent Anderson Robbinsdale Armstrong Metro LB 281 Mielke Field, Crystal 2013 Jacob Peterson St. Cloud Tech North RB 742 Husky Stadium 1954: Minneapolis Vocational high school was located in downtown Minneapolis, with no on-campus football facilities. Starting in 1951, Vocational played their home games at the former Parade Stadium, just outside of downtown Minneapolis. Vocational player Walter Traczyk played in the 1954 All-Star Game at Parade Stadium, making him first player to participate in an All-Star Game on his high school home field. 1991: The former Mielke Field hosted the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game in 1990 and 1991. From 1959 to 1993, Mielke Field was the home field for the high school football teams in ISD 281 (Robbinsdale Area Schools). This included Robbinsdale (1959-1981), Cooper (1964-1993) and Armstrong (1970-1993) high schools. Trent Anderson was the only ISD 281 player to participate in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game in either 1990 or 1991, making him the second player to participate in an All-Star Game on his high school home field. 2013: Starting in the 2012 high school season, St. Cloud Tech played their home games at Husky Stadium because of mold and water damage to Clark Field. The 74-year-old facility has been home to St. Cloud Tech football since 1942. This made Jacob Peterson the third player to participate in an All-Star Game on his home field. Participation Facts - Overall 1. Overall: number of participating schools/teams = 535 2. Overall: number of participating conferences and sub-districts (through 2017) = 197 3. Overall: number of participating conferences (through 2015) = 145 4. Overall: number of participating sub-districts (June 2016, December 2016, 2017) = 52 5. Overall: number of participating players = 4,452 6. Overall: number of participating head coaches and assistant coaches = 465 7. Largest and smallest schools represented in 2017: Largest = Minnetonka (enrollment 3,044) Smallest = Mabel-Canton (enrollment 72) 8. First time representatives in 2017: None 9. Welcome back! In 2017, these schools have All-Star representatives (players and coaches) for the first time in more than 10 years: Henry Sibley (2004), Jordan (2007), Mabel-Canton (1992), Pillager (2003), St. Louis Park (2005) 10. Welcome back! In 2017, these schools have player representatives in the All-Star Football Game for the first time in more than 10 years: Henry Sibley (2004), Jordan (2007), Pillager (2003), St. Louis Park (2005) 11. Most schools/teams represented in a single All-Star Football Game = 91 in 2017 (previous high was 89 in December 2016) 12. Most conferences represented in a single All-Star Football Game = 41 (1979) 13. Most sub-districts represented in a single All-Star Football Game = 37 (June 2016, December 2016, 2017) 3

14. Most times on the winning All-Star team. School/City Years Cretin-Derham Hall 22 Stillwater 22 Minneapolis Washburn 20 Edina 19 Brainerd 18 Rochester Mayo 18 Totino-Grace 18 Wayzata 18 Hutchinson 17 Minnetonka 17 Rosemount 16 St. Thomas Academy 16 Austin 15 Blaine 15 Bloomington Jefferson 15 Coon Rapids 15 Eden Prairie 15 Osseo 15 Owatonna 15 Mounds View 14 15. In the history of the All-Star Game, there have been two game formats: North versus South (1945-46, 1952-60, 1974-79, and 2011-17) and Metro versus Outstate (1980 to 2010). Two schools have the distinction of being represented (by players or coaches) on each of the four teams: Elk River and St. Michael-Albertville School/City North South Metro Outstate Total Elk River 3 1 3 15 22 St. Michael-Albertville 10 1 1 5 17 16. In the history of the All-Star Game, there have been two game formats: North versus South (1945-46, 1952-60, 1974-79, 2011-15) and Metro versus Outstate (1980 to 2010). Five conferences have the distinction of being represented (by players or coaches) on each of the four teams: Conference North South Metro Outstate Total Central Gopher 13 1 1 11 26 Don Bosco 4 3 13 1 21 Suburban West 2 5 18 16 41 Tri-Metro 2 11 84 1 98 Wright County 22 24 10 65 121 17. The first Eden Prairie representative in the All-Star Game (Dean Gustafson in 1985) played on the Outstate team. 18. Schools that have been represented on both the Metro and Outstate teams = 16 Belle Plaine, Buffalo, Chisago Lakes, Delano, Eden Prairie, Elk River, Lakeville, Lester Prairie, Mayer Lutheran, New Prague, Northfield, Prior Lake, St. Francis, St. Michael-Albertville, Waconia, Watertown-Mayer 19. Which school has placed the most quarterbacks into the Minnesota All-Star Football Game? Anoka (6) 1945 Jack Rainbow, 1959 Duane Blaska, 1974 Rick Chounard, 1986 Tod Hartje, 1995 Jessie Chounard, 1997 Davin Mikkonen 20. Have there been any twin brothers in the Minnesota All-Star Football Game? There have been four sets of twin brothers in the All-Star Game. An interesting note is that the first two sets of twin brothers played in the same All-Star Game (1952) and in fact played on the same team (South). Year # Name School/City Team Position 1952 23 Dayle Rasmussen Austin South Back 1952 24 Don Rasmussen Austin South Back 1952 32 Harold Kline White Bear Lake South Guard 1952 40 Harry Kline White Bear Lake South Guard 2007 80 Jake Dralle Apple Valley Metro DE 2007 71 Mike Dralle Apple Valley Metro OL Dec 2016 13 Zachary Ojile Spring Lake Park North QB Dec 2016 64 Joshua Ojile Spring Lake Park North OL 21. Which school has placed the most kickers into the Minnesota All-Star Football Game? Edina, Grand Meadow and Stillwater (3) Year Name School/City Team Position Comments 1997 Isaac Johnson Edina Metro OL, PK 1 PAT 1998 Jim Kopriva Edina Metro PK 1 FG (46 yards), 3 PATs 2015 Patrick LaCorre Edina South PK, P 1 PAT Year Name School/City Team Position Comments 1985 Jeremi Glynn Grand Meadow Outstate DB, PK 6 PATs 1988 Eric Clement Grand Meadow Outstate OT, PK 1 FG (27 yds) 1989 Mitch Glynn Grand Meadow Outstate DB, PK 2 FG (32, 37 yds) 2004 Paul Fortman Stillwater Metro PK, WR 2 FG (28, 36 yds); All State punter 2007 Joe Stormont Stillwater Metro DB, PK 1st Team All-State Special Teams; injured DNP 2009 Luke Dewall Stillwater Metro PK, DB, P 6 PATs; punts 2/91 yards (45.5 avg); KO 10/548 yds 4

22. Conferences that participated in all 53 Minnesota All-Star Football Games (through 2015) = 2 Big 9 Lake The St. Paul City Conference participated in 52 of the 53 Minnesota All-Star Football Games played through 2015 (all years except 2012). The Minneapolis City Conference participated in 50 of the 53 Minnesota All-Star Football Games (all years except 2003, 2009 and 2012) played through 2015. Note: Districts and Sub-districts replaced traditional football conferences starting in the 2015 season (June 2016 All-Star game). 23. Most All-Star Football Games played (or coached) in = 42, Stillwater 42 Stillwater 40 Brainerd 40 Cretin-Derham Hall 39 Totino-Grace 33 Austin 33 Owatonna 32 Anoka 32 Hutchinson 32 Minneapolis Washburn 32 Wayzata 31 Mounds View 30 Bloomington Jefferson Participation Facts MSHSL Classes 1. MSHSL competitive class - total All-Star representatives (players and coaches) overall: Five classes (1974-1997 All-Star Games): Class Total AA 1039 A 611 B 258 C 188 9M 74 Six classes (1998-2012 All-Star Games): Class Total 5A 581 4A 353 3A 243 2A 154 1A 112 9M 45 Seven classes (2013--2017 All-Star Games): Class Total 6A 169 5A 148 4A 117 3A 81 2A 61 1A 41 9M 23 2. MSHSL competitive class - total All-Star players overall: Five classes (1974-1997 All-Star Games): Class Total AA 934 A 547 B 233 C 158 9M 56 Six classes (1998-2012 All-Star Games): Class Total 5A 517 4A 294 3A 203 2A 134 1A 96 9M 35 5

Seven classes (2013-2017 All-Star Games): Class Total 6A 145 5A 136 4A 97 3A 71 2A 45 1A 32 9M 16 Participation Facts Consecutive Years 1. One school (all): most consecutive years represented (players and coaches) = 23, Stillwater (1976-1998) 23 Stillwater (1976-1998) 19 Totino-Grace (2000-2017; represented in 33 of last 34 games 1985-1998 & 2000-2017)* 17 Mounds View (1990-2006) 14 Blaine (1987-2000) 14 Eden Prairie (1997-2010) 14 Totino-Grace (1985-1998) 12 Champlin Park (1999-2010) 12 Eagan (1993-2004) 12 Wayzata (1981-1992) 11 Albany (1994-2004) 11 Anoka (1988-1998) 11 Bloomington Kennedy (1980-1990) 11 Minnetonka (2004-2014) 11 Osseo (1980-1990) 11 Spring Lake Park (1991-2001) 11 Stillwater (2006-June 2016) 11 Lakeville North (2008-2017)* 10 Apple Valley (1978-1987) 10 Minneapolis Edison (1977-1986) * = currently active streak 2. One school (greater Minnesota): most consecutive years represented (players and coaches) = 11, Albany (1994-2004) 11 Albany (1994-2004) 10 Mankato West (2009-2017)* 9 Austin (1979-1987) 9 Owatonna (1980-1988) 8 Brainerd (1999-2006) 8 Hutchinson (1982-1989) 8 International Falls (1954-1961) 8 Rochester Mayo (2006-2013) 8 Marshall (2011-2017)* 7 Albert Lea (1960-61, 1974-78) 7 Bemidji (1945-46, 1952-56) 7 Fairmont (1988-1994) 7 Grand Rapids (1961, 1974-79) 7 Mankato East (2002-2008) 7 Rochester John Marshall (1997-2003) 7 Rocori (1999-2005) 7 Detroit Lakes (2011-Dec 2016)* 6 Austin (1958-61, 1974-75) 6 Austin (1989-1994) 6 Blooming Prairie (2006-2011) 6 Cambridge (1977-1982) 6 Dawson-Boyd (2010-2015) 6 Glencoe-Silver Lake (2007-2012) 6 Milaca (1979-1984) 6 Rochester John Marshall (1960-61, 1974-77) 6 Rochester Mayo (1999-2004) 6 Waterville-Elysian-Morristown (1998-2003) * = currently active streak 6

3. Consecutive years represented in the All-Star Football Game (currently active streaks, 5 or more years): School/City Years Totino-Grace 19 Lakeville North 11 Mankato West 10 Marshall 8 Osseo 8 Prior Lake 7 St. Michael-Albertville 6 4. One conference: most consecutive years that a specific position was represented by players from a specific conference through 2015): Position: QB Most Consecutive Years: 4 Years: 1976-1979, 1979-1982 Conference: North Suburban, Lake South (5 QBs in 4 years) Position: RB Most Consecutive Years: 9 Years: 1952-1960 Conference: Iron Range Position: WR Most Consecutive Years: 7 Years: 1986-1992; also 1993-1999 Conference: North Suburban, Twin Cities Suburban Position: OL Most Consecutive Years: 25 Years: 1945-46, 1952-61, 1974-1986 Conference: Minneapolis City Note: this is the longest consecutive years position streak for any position and conference. The Minneapolis City Conference placed at least one offensive lineman into each of the first 25 all-star games. This involved 53 players, ending in 1987. Position: DL Most Consecutive Years: 12 Years: 1988-1999 Conference: Twin Cities Suburban Position: LB Most Consecutive Years: 14 Years: 1997-2010 Conference: Lake Conference Position: DB Most Consecutive Years: 10 Years: 1946, 1952-1960 Conference: Iron Range Position: Kicker Most Consecutive Years: 3 Years: 1997-1999, also 2008-2010 Conference: Classic Lake, Central Lakes 7

5. One school: most years between All-Star Game representatives (sorted by game years): School/Team Year Range Actual Years Game Years Madelia 1961-2015 54 42 Norwood-Young America 1958-2011 53 40 Morris 1959-2011 52 39 Rush City 1958-2008 50 37 Ely 1976-2016 40 40 Nashwauk-Keewatin 1975-2006 31 31 Roseau 1960-2003 43 30 Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 1978-2007 29 29 Hill City 1984-2013 29 29 Pine City 1980-2008 28 28 Fosston 1958-1998 40 27 Mankato Loyola 1953-1993 40 27 Blooming Prairie 1980-2006 26 26 Royalton 1979-2005 26 26 Wabasso 1984-2010 26 26 Mabel-Canton 1992-2017 25 26 Aitkin 1983-2007 24 24 Canby 1979-2003 24 24 Mankato West 1976-2000 24 24 Virginia 1985-2009 24 24 6. One school: most consecutive years represented at the quarterback position: Three: Two: International Falls -1955 (Jim Glowack), 1956 (Phil Johnson), 1957 (Dennis Price) Eagan - 2011 (Jameson Parsons), 2012 (Drew Bauer) Participation Facts Most Representatives / Most Players 1. One school - most representatives (players and coaches) in the All-Star Game (30 or more representatives): School/City Total Cretin-Derham Hall 79 Totino-Grace 71 Stillwater 69 Blaine 52 Brainerd 50 Eden Prairie 50 Wayzata 47 Hutchinson 46 Minneapolis Washburn 46 Minnetonka 46 Osseo 46 Anoka 45 Austin 43 Coon Rapids 42 St. Thomas Academy 40 Mounds View 39 Rosemount 39 Apple Valley 38 Bloomington Jefferson 38 Owatonna 38 St. Cloud Tech 38 Spring Lake Park 37 Bemidji 35 Hopkins 35 Woodbury 35 Albany 34 Cambridge-Isanti 34 Mahtomedi 34 Minneapolis Edison 34 Rochester Mayo 33 Richfield 32 Champlin Park 31 Detroit Lakes 31 Hastings 31 Minneapolis Roosevelt 31 Eagan 30 Edina 30 Fairmont 30 White Bear Lake 30 2. One school - highest player participation (overall, 30 or more players): School/City Total Cretin-Derham Hall 68 Totino-Grace 63 Stillwater 60 Blaine 45 Eden Prairie 45 Brainerd 44 Minnetonka 43 Wayzata 43 Minneapolis Washburn 41 Anoka 39 Austin 38 Hutchinson 37 Mounds View 37 Osseo 37 Rosemount 37 St. Thomas Academy 37 Coon Rapids 36 Bloomington Jefferson 34 Hopkins 34 St. Cloud Tech 34 Apple Valley 33 Bemidji 33 Owatonna 33 Spring Lake Park 33 Rochester Mayo 32 Albany 31 Cambridge-Isanti 31 Mahtomedi 31 Woodbury 31 3. Highest player participation overall in the last 10 years (2009 to 2017 two games in 2016): School/City Total Totino-Grace 23 Lakeville North 16 Mankato West 15 Minnetonka 15 Cretin-Derham Hall 12 Eden Prairie 11 Osseo 11 Rosemount 11 Caledonia 10 Champlin Park 10 Marshall 10 Stillwater 10 8

4. Highest player participation from outstate Minnesota schools in the last 10 years (2009 to 2017 two games in 2016): School/City Total Mankato West 15 Caledonia 10 Marshall 10 Becker 9 Brainerd 9 Dawson-Boyd 8 Detroit Lakes 8 Glencoe-Silver Lake 8 Hutchinson 8 Northfield 8 Owatonna 8 Rocori 8 St. Cloud Tech 8 Alexandria 7 Bemidji 7 New London-Spicer 7 Rochester Mayo 7 Sartell-St. Stephen 7 Blue Earth Area 6 Byron 6 Fairmont 6 Grand Meadow 6 St. Michael-Albertville 6 Winona 6 5. In the All-Star Football Game, the top three schools in terms of number of participants are Cretin-Derham Hall (also Cretin), Totino-Grace (also Fridley Grace) and Stillwater. When is the last time that all three schools did not participate in the All-Star Football Game? 1975 6. One school: most representatives (players and coaches) in a single All-Star Game = 6 (occurred in two All-Star Games) 1999 Woodbury (4 players, 1 head coach, 1 assistant coach) 2005 Champlin Park (4 players, 1 head coach, 1 assistant coach) 7. One school: most players in a single All-Star Game = 5 1960 Minneapolis Washburn 1961 Robbinsdale (game canceled, players had already been named) 2000 Cretin-Derham Hall 8. One school: most players in starting line-up = 4 1957 Minneapolis Roosevelt (center, guard, guard, back) 1960 Minneapolis Washburn (guard, tackle, end, fullback) 9. One conference (through 2015): most representatives (players and coaches) in a single All-Star Game = 16 1996 Twin Cities Suburban (13 players, 2 assistant coaches, 1 honorary coach) 10. One conference (through 2015): most players in a single All-Star Game = 15 1990 Lake Conference (Lake Blue 6 + Lake Red 9) 11. One conference (through 2015): most schools represented in a single All-Star Game = 13 1981 Lake Conference (Lake North 5 + Lake South 8) 12. One sub-district (beginning in June 2016): most representatives (players and coaches) in a single All-Star Game = 14 Dec 2016 SubDist: West Metro-North (11 players, 1 head coach, 2 assistant coaches) 13. One sub-district (beginning in June 2016): most players in a single All-Star Game = 11 Dec 2016 SubDist: West Metro-North 14. One conference: most schools represented overall = 34 (Lake Conference) In the history of the All-Star Football Game, the Lake Conference had All-Star representatives from 34 different schools: Apple Valley, Armstrong, Bloomington, Bloomington Jefferson, Bloomington Kennedy, Bloomington Lincoln, Burnsville, Chaska, Cooper, Eagan, Eastview, Eden Prairie, Edina, Edina-East, Edina-Morningside, Edina-West, Excelsior, Fridley, Hopkins, Hopkins Eisenhower, Hopkins Lindbergh, Lakeville, Lakeville North, Lakeville South, Minnetonka, Mound, Osseo, Park Center, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Rosemount, St. Louis Park, University High, Wayzata Second is the West Central Conference (25 schools) and third is the North Suburban Conference (24 schools). 15. Most conferences / sub-districts represented by one school in the All-Star Football Game? 8 Burnsville: Seven (three schools): Minnetonka: Osseo: Rosemount: Missota, Lake Blue, Lake South, Lake Red, Lake, South Suburban, SubDist: East Metro-White, SubDist: Metro-South Classic Lake, Lake, Lake Blue, Lake Red, Lake South, SubDist: Metro-West, SubDist: West Metro-South Lake North, Lake Red, Northwest Suburban, Skyline, Twin Cities Suburban, SubDist: Metro-North, SubDist: West Metro-North Lake, Lake Red, Little Six, Missota, South Suburban, SubDist: East Metro-White, SubDist: Metro-South 16. 9-Man schools: most representatives (players and coaches) in a single All-Star Game = 6 (1990, 5 players, 1 assistant coach) 17. 9-Man schools: most players in a single All-Star Game = 5 (1990) 18. Small schools (9-Man, Class C, Class 1A): most representatives (players and coaches) in a single All-Star Game = 16 1991 13 players, 2 assistant coaches, 1 honorary coach (9-Man 5, Class C 11) 9

19. Small schools (9-Man, Class C, Class 1A): most players in a single All-Star Game = 13 1975 13 players (9-Man 2, Class C 11) 1991 13 players (9-Man 4, Class C 9) 20. Private schools: most private school coaches in a single All-Star Game = 4 (2011) 21. Private schools: most private school players in a single All-Star Game = 13 (2002) Breck (1), Concordia Academy-Roseville (2), Cretin-Derham Hall (3), Hillcrest Lutheran Academy (1), Hill-Murray (1), Mankato Loyola (1), Rochester Lourdes (1), St. Agnes (1), Totino-Grace (2) 22. Private schools: most private school players on one All-Star team in a single All-Star Game = 11 (Metro 2010) 23. Private schools: fewest private school players in a single All-Star Game (overall) = 0 (1946) 24. Private schools: fewest private school players on one All-Star team in a single All-Star Game = 0 North & South 1946, North 1955, Outstate 1982, Outstate 1984, Outstate 1986, Outstate 1996, Outstate 1997, Outstate 2000, Outstate 2006, Outstate 2010 25. Private schools: most private schools represented in a single All-Star Game = 10 (1990) Academy of Holy Angels, Breck, Concordia Academy, Cretin-Derham Hall, Hill-Murray, St. Agnes, St. Bernard's, St. Cloud Cathedral, St. Thomas Academy, Totino-Grace 26. What is the fewest number of metro area players to participate in a single All-Star Football Game? 15 15 (1945: North 8 + South 7; 1956: North 9 + South 6) Since the All-Star Football Game resumed in 1974: 22 (1979: North 8 + South 14) 27. Outside the Metro area, what area of the state placed the most representatives into a single All-Star Football Game? Central Minnesota, June 2016 (20 representatives = 14 players, 1 head coach, 5 assistant coaches) 28. Outside the Metro area, what area of the state placed the most players into a single All-Star Football Game? 14 Central Minnesota, June 2016 (14 players) Central Minnesota, 2014 (14 players) Central Minnesota, 2014 (14 players) 10

Participation Facts All-State Players 1. How many All-Star players have all of the following honors: All-State, State Football Champion and All-Star Game MVP Award? 17 players: Year Name School/City Team Posit All-State State Champion All-Star MVP *1960 John Collier Minneapolis Washburn South RB Offense Mythical MVP Back 1991 Pete Roback Anoka Metro DB Defense Class AA Metro Defense 1999 Louis Ayeni Woodbury Metro RB First Team Offense Class 5A Metro Offense *1999 Jon David Foley Outstate WR First Team Defense Class 3A Outstate Offense 2001 Taylor Murray Cambridge-Isanti Outstate OL First Team Offense Class 4A Outstate Offense 2001 Isaiah Wahl Westbrook-Walnut Grove Outstate LB Nine-Man Defense Nine-Man Outstate Defense *2002 Reed Manke Detroit Lakes Outstate QB Second Team Offense Class 4A Outstate Offense *2002 Jake Nordin Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City Outstate LB, PK First Team Defense Class 2A Outstate Defense *2007 Jake Harmon Triton, Dodge Center Outstate LB First Team Defense Class 2A Outstate Defense 2009 Aaron Richter Mankato West Outstate WR First Team Offense Class 4A Outstate Offense *2014 Anthony Anderson Eden Prairie South RB First Team Offense Class 6A South Offense *2015 Connor Watts Mankato West South WR Second Team Offense Class 5A South Offense *2016 Beau Pauly Becker North LB Second Team Defense Class 4A North Defense 2016 Tanner Gran Caledonia South WR Third Team Offense Class 2A South Offense D 2016 Sam Gibas Elk River North RB First Team All-Purpose Class 5A North Offense D 2016 Joe Russell Totino-Grace North DB First Team Defense Class 6A North Defense *D 2016 Eric Wilson Benilde-St. Margaret s South OL, FB First Team Offense Class 4A South Offense Of the above list, nine of these players were also on the winning All-Star team (indicated by *) 2. Most All-State players (all teams for example 2017 includes AP First Team, AP Second Team, AP Third Team, 9-Man) to participate in a single All-Star Football Game (overall) = 50 in 2017 Year Total 2017 50 2016.2 46 2008 36 2014 36 1998 33 1999 33 2003 32 2011 32 2015 32 1959 28 2001 28 2002 28 2016.1 28 2004 27 2013 27 1961 26 2005 26 2006 26 2012 26 1996 25 2007 25 1960 24 2010 24 1991 23 1990 22 1957 21 1986 21 1993 21 2000 21 2009 21 1992 20 3. Most First Team All-State players to participate in a single All-Star Football Game (overall) = 28 Year Total 1959 28 (22 11-man public school All-State; 5 Catholic All-State; one 6-8 man All-State) 1961 26 (21 11-man public school All-State; 5 Catholic All-State; game cancelled) 1996 25 (8 defense, 13 offense, 2 special team, 1 Nine-Man offense, 1 Nine-Man defense) 1960 24 (16 11-man public school All-State; 6 Catholic All-State; two 6-8 man All-State) Dec 2016 24 (10 defense, 9 offense, 2 special team, 2 Nine-Man offense, 1 Nine-Man defense) 1991 23 (11 defense, 10 offense, 2 special team) 4. One school: most First Team All-State players to participate in the All-Star Football Game (overall) = 32 (Cretin-Derham Hall) School/City Total Cretin-Derham Hall 32 Stillwater 21 Totino-Grace 20 Wayzata 20 Eden Prairie 19 Blaine 18 Hutchinson 14 Cambridge 13 St. Thomas Academy 13 DeLaSalle, Minneapolis 12 Anoka 11 Minneapolis Washburn 11 Osseo 11 Apple Valley 10 5. One conference (through 2015): most First Team All-State players to participate in the All-Star Football Game (overall): Conference Total Lake 103 Big 9 51 Twin Cities Suburban 43 Minneapolis City 38 North Suburban 36 St. Paul City 36 Missota 32 Northwest Suburban 28 Central Lakes 27 Central Catholic 26 Classic Lake 21 Suburban East 21 Southwest 20 St. Paul Suburban 20 Tri-Metro 20 West Central 20 Independent 16 Iron Range 15 South Central 14 Hiawatha Valley League 12 Rum River 12 Pheasant 11 Wright County 11 Northwest 10 Top of the State 10 11

6. One sub-district (starting in June 2016): most First Team All-State players to participate in the All-Star Football Game (overall): Conference Total East Metro-White 3 Metro-West 3 North Central-Blue 3 West Metro-North 3 9 - North-White 2 9 - South-East 2 Big Southeast-Blue 2 East Metro-Blue 2 Metro-East 2 Metro-North 2 North Central-Red 2 Suburban-Red 2 Twin City-Red 2 West Metro-South 2 9 - North-Blue 1 9 - North-Red 1 9 - West-South 1 9 - West-South 1 1 East Metro-Red 1 Mid State-Sub 1 1 Northeast-Blue 1 South Central-Red 1 Southeast-Red 1 Southeast-White 1 Suburban-Gold 1 Suburban-Maroon 1 Suburban-White 1 Twin City-Blue 1 Twin City-Maroon 1 7. One school: most First Team All-State players to participate in a single All-Star Football Game (overall) = 4 Year School 2000 Cretin-Derham Hall 8. One conference (through 2015): most First Team All-State players to participate in a single All-Star Football Game (overall) = 6 Year Conference 1996 Twin Cities Suburban 9. One sub-district (starting June 2016): most First Team All-State players to participate in a single All-Star Football Game (overall) = 3 Year Sub-District Dec 2016 East Metro-White 2017 Metro-West Participation Facts State Championship Players 1. How many All-Star Games have included players from all State Championship teams of the previous season = 6 This occurred in six All-Star Games: Five classes: 1978, 1981, 1988 Six classes: 2000, 2009 Seven classes: December 2016 2. One school: most state championship players (senior year) to participate in the All-Star Football Game (overall): School/City Total Totino-Grace 23 Eden Prairie 22 Caledonia 11 Hutchinson 8 Robbinsdale 8 Becker 6 Cretin-Derham Hall 6 Glencoe-Silver Lake 6 Minneapolis Washburn 6 Stillwater 6 Lakeville 5 Owatonna 5 Wayzata 5 Cambridge 4 Detroit Lakes 4 Mahnomen 4 Mankato West 4 Minneapolis Roosevelt 4 Minneota 4 Woodbury 4 Albany 3 Anoka 3 Bemidji 3 Burnsville 3 Chatfield 3 DeLaSalle, Minneapolis 3 Gaylord 3 Grand Meadow 3 Granite Falls 3 Hastings 3 International Falls 3 Minnetonka 3 Rochester Lourdes 3 Rocori 3 Rushford-Peterson 3 3. One conference (through 2015) - most state championship players to participate in the All-Star Football Game (overall): Conference Total Lake 42 North Suburban 22 Three Rivers 14 Big 9 13 Wright County 12 Minneapolis City 10 St. Paul Suburban 9 West Central 8 Missota 7 Rum River 7 Twin Cities Suburban 7 Little Sioux 6 212 Conference 5 Classic Lake 5 Gopher 5 St. Paul City 5 Top of the State 5 4. One sub-district (starting in June 2016) - most state championship players to participate in the All-Star Football Game (overall): Conference Total West Metro-North 5 Southeast-White 4 Suburban-Red 3 Big Southeast-Red 2 East Central-North 2 Metro-West 2 Mid State-Sub 1 2 North Central-Blue 2 9 - South-East 1 Southeast-Red 1 Southwest-West 1 Twin City-Blue 1 5. Most state championship players to participate in a single All-Star Football Game = 12 (2000) 9-Man 1, 1A 1, 2A 1, 3A 3, 4A 1, 5A 5 12

Participation Facts First/Only All-Star Representatives 1. Which schools had their first All-Star Football Game representative score points in the All-Star Game? 28 schools (last accomplished by Pequot Lakes in June 2016): Academy of Holy Angels (1983), Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City (2002), Becker (1986), Belgrade (1985), Bemidji (1945), Chanhassen (2012), Crosby-Ironton (1946), Fertile-Beltrami (1980), Hallock (1988), Lac qui Parle Valley, Madison (1992), Mahnomen (1945), Minneapolis Marshall (1953), Minneapolis Washburn (1945), Monticello (1978), Morristown (1989), Nicollet (1994), Park Center (1974), Pelican Rapids (1954), Pequot Lakes (2016), Pine Island (1981), Sebeka (1945), St. Cloud Tech (1945), St. Paul Harding (1945), St. Paul Highland Park (1974), Ulen- Hitterdal (1994), University High (1945), Waterville-Elysian (1990), Westbrook-Walnut Grove (2001) 2. Which schools had their only All-Star Football Game representative score points in the All-Star Game? Six schools: Belgrade (1985), Hallock (1988), Morristown (1989), Waterville-Elysian (1990), Lac qui Parle Valley, Madison (1992) 3. Which schools had their first All-Star Football Game representative throw a touchdown pass in the All-Star Game? 6 schools: Hopkins (1945), Houston (1952), Forest Lake (1956), Battle Lake (1976), Bird Island-Lake Lillian (1981), Sibley East (2005) 4. Which schools had their first All-Star Football Game representative win a Most Valuable Player Award? 13 schools: Minneapolis Edison (1946), St. Thomas Military Academy (1956), Baudette (1957), Waseca Sacred Heart (1959), Belgrade (1985), Becker (1986), Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (1991), South Central (1991), Lac qui Parle Valley, Madison (1992), Browerville (1993), Westbrook-Walnut Grove (2001), Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City (2002), Otter Tail Central (2003) 5. Which schools had their only All-Star Football Game player representative win a Most Valuable Player Award? Four schools: Waseca Sacred Heart (1959), Belgrade (1985), South Central (1991), Lac qui Parle Valley, Madison (1992) 1959 MVP Lineman LaVern Szyszka Waseca Sacred Heart South Guard 1985 Offense, Outstate Tom Zenner Belgrade Outstate DB, RB 1991 Defense, Outstate Jon Goerish South Central, Kiester Outstate DB 1992 Offense, Outstate Bobby Beck Lac qui Parle Valley, Madison Outstate QB, PK Participation Facts MFCA Mr. Football / Metro Player of the Year 1. How many MFCA Mr. Football Award winners have played in the All-Star Football Game? 7 First presented in 2004, the Mr. Football Award is an annual award recognizing Minnesota s best high school football player. The Mr. Football Award is sponsored by the Minnesota Football Coaches Association and the Minnesota Vikings. Seven winners of the Mr. Football Award have played in the All-Star Football Game: Year First Name Last Name School/City Team Position 2005 Nick Mertens East Grand Forks Outstate QB, PK 2009 Varmah Sonie Apple Valley Metro DB, WR 2010 Zach Vraa Rosemount Metro WR 2013 Bridgeport Tusler Osseo North INJD, RB 2015 Robbie Grimsley Hutchinson South WR, KR, PR, DB Dec 2016 Wade Sullivan Lakeville North South RB, KR, PR 2017 Antonio Montero Eden Prairie South LB, PK, P 2. How many Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year Award winners have played in the All-Star Football Game? 22 The Minneapolis Star Tribune has presented the Metro Player of the Year Award since the 1984 season. Twenty-two (22) Metro Player of the Year Award winners have played in the All-Star Football Game: Year First Name Last Name School/City Team Position 1986 Bob Coughlin Osseo Metro DL 1986 Ron Goetz Waconia Outstate RB 1987 Kurt Gunning Stillwater Metro RB 1988 Rod Smith Roseville Metro RB 1991 Bryce Darnell Brooklyn Center Metro QB 1993 Marcus Harris Brooklyn Center Metro RB 1993 Carl McCullough Cretin-Derham Hall Metro RB 1994 Tommy Reynolds St. Paul Johnson Metro RB 1995 Leroy McFadden Eden Prairie Metro RB 1997 Adam Runk Stillwater Metro DB 1998 Marvin Spencer Blaine Metro RB 1999 Thomas Tapeh St. Paul Johnson Metro RB 2000 Dominique Sims DeLaSalle, Minneapolis Metro DB 2002 Kim Sarin Cretin-Derham Hall Metro RB 2003 John Majeski Hastings Metro RB, PK 2004 Nathan Swift Hutchinson Outstate RB 2006 Jake Machacek Eastview Metro RB 2011 Eric Kline Blaine North QB, P, Holder 2012 Trey Heid Lakeville North South QB, PK, P 2013 Bridgeport Tusler Osseo North INJD, RB 2015 Robbie Grimsley Hutchinson South WR, KR, PR, DB 2017 Antonio Montero Eden Prairie South ILB 13

Game Performance Facts: General: 1. There has never been a kickoff return for a touchdown in the All-Star Game. 2. There have only been two punt returns for touchdowns in the All-Star Game: 1954 75 yards, Dick Larson of Minneapolis Roosevelt (South) 1997 52 yards, Adam Roloff of Spring Lake Park (Metro) 3. The longest touchdown pass in All-Star Game history (90 yards) was actually thrown by a defensive back (Chad Rogness, Stillwater) and caught by another defensive back (Lloyd Lee, Bloomington Jefferson). The touchdown occurred on a fake punt in the 1994 game. The longest touchdown pass thrown by a quarterback is 82 yards (2004 Ryan Parsons, Blaine to Matt Simon, Farmington). Touchdowns Scored: 1. Players who have scored more two or more touchdowns in the All-Star Football Game = 31 players in 25 All-Star Games Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments 1945 Paul Siirila Sebeka North FB 2 TDs (1 yd run, 2 yd run) 1955 Willis Fjerstad Red Wing South Back 2 TD runs (22 yd, 15 yd) 1956 Jim Crotty International Falls North Back 2 TDs (2 yd run, 3 yd run) 1958 Steve Malnar Red Wing South QB 2 TD runs (both 1 yd) 1959 Dennis Claridge Robbinsdale South QB 2 TDs (2, 4 yd run) 1974 Tim Schmitz Sauk Centre North RB 2 TD catches (52, 40 yds) 1977 Ron Straka St. Peter South RB 1 TD run (2 yds), 1 TD catch (14 yds, 1 handed) 1981 Matt Hoffmann Pine Island Outstate RB 2 TD runs (7, 9 yds) 1981 Steve Johnson Crookston Outstate RB 2 TDs (3 yd run, 18 yd catch) 1982 Chul Schwanke Hutchinson Outstate RB 2 TDs (2 yd run, 5 yd catch) 1985 Scott Streiff West Concord Outstate RB 2 TD run (17, 1 yds) 1985 Tom Zenner Belgrade Outstate RB 3 TD runs (5, 1, 2 yds) 1987 Mike Schumacher Wayzata Metro RB 2 TD runs (14, 18 yds) 1990 Parnell Charles St. Agnes Metro RB 2 TDs (3 yd run, 10 yd catch) 1992 Shane Gunderson Faribault Outstate RB 2 TD runs (5, 1 yds) 1992 John Toth Forest Lake Metro RB 2 TD runs (5, 1 yds, last with 1:10 4th) 1994 Scott Bailey Hutchinson Outstate RB 3 TD runs (4, 6, 3 yds) 1997 Josh Salic Rochester John Marshall Outstate WR 2 TD catches (5, 10 yds) 2000 Cory Urban Owatonna Outstate RB 2 TD runs (1, 5 yds) 2001 Lee Clintsman Hill-Murray Metro WR 2 TD catches (53, 44 yds) 2003 Tom Ellingworth Redwood Valley Outstate WR 2 TD catches (25, 66 yds) 2007 Jon Hoese Glencoe-Silver Lake Outstate RB 3 TDs, rush 7/14 (2), rec 6/133 (1) 2009 Stephen Johnson Mahtomedi Metro RB 2 TD runs (7, 52 yds) 2009 Tyler Swanson Lakeville North Metro WR 2 TD catches (22, 6 yards) 2012 Joe Mollberg Detroit Lakes North QB 2 TD runs (1, 1 yd) 2012 Beau Bofferding Marshall South RB 2 TD runs (1, 1 yd) 2013 Jake Wieneke Maple Grove North WR 2 TD catches (9, 13 yards) 2014 Anthony Anderson Eden Prairie South RB 2 TD runs (8, 3 yards) 2014 Matt Christenson Nicollet South TE 2 TD catches (12, 8 yards) June 2016 Damario Armstrong Osseo North WR 2 TD catches (15, 17 yards) 2017 Jaylen Newton Cretin-Derham Hall South WR 2 TD catches (7, 35 yards) 2. How many times have multiple players scored two or more touchdowns in the same All-Star Game? This occurred in six All-Star Football Games by twelve players: Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments 1981 Matt Hoffmann Pine Island Outstate RB 2 TD runs (7, 9 yds) 1981 Steve Johnson Crookston Outstate RB 2 TDs (3 yd run, 18 yd catch) 1985 Scott Streiff West Concord Outstate RB 2 TD runs (17, 1 yds) 1985 Tom Zenner Belgrade Outstate RB 3 TD runs (5, 1, 2 yds) 1992 Shane Gunderson Faribault Outstate RB 2 TD runs (5, 1 yds) 1992 John Toth Forest Lake Metro RB 2 TD runs (5, 1 yds, last with 1:10 4th) 2009 Stephen Johnson Mahtomedi Metro RB 2 TD runs (7, 52 yds) 2009 Tyler Swanson Lakeville North Metro WR 2 TD catches (22, 6 yards) 2012 Joe Mollberg Detroit Lakes North QB 2 TD runs (1, 1 yd) 2012 Beau Bofferding Marshall South RB 2 TD runs (1, 1 yd) 2014 Anthony Anderson Eden Prairie South RB 2 TD runs (8, 3 yards) 2014 Matt Christenson Nicollet South TE 2 TD catches (12, 8 yards) The 1992 and 2012 All-Star Games had one player from each team score two touchdowns. 14

3. How many times have multiple players from the same All-Star team scored two or more touchdowns in the same All-Star Game? This has occurred four times in the All-Star Football Game (1981, 1985, 2009, 2014): Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments 1981 Matt Hoffmann Pine Island Outstate RB 2 TD runs (7, 9 yds) 1981 Steve Johnson Crookston Outstate RB 2 TDs (3 yd run, 18 yd catch) 1985 Scott Streiff West Concord Outstate RB 2 TD run (17, 1 yds) 1985 Tom Zenner Belgrade Outstate RB 3 TD runs (5, 1, 2 yds) 2009 Stephen Johnson Mahtomedi Metro RB 2 TD runs (7, 52 yds) 2009 Tyler Swanson Lakeville North Metro WR 2 TD catches (22, 6 yards) 2014 Anthony Anderson Eden Prairie South RB 2 TD runs (8, 3 yards) 2014 Matt Christenson Nicollet South TE 2 TD catches (12, 8 yards) 4. Five players have scored both rushing and receiving touchdowns in the same All-Star Game: Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments 1977 Ron Straka St. Peter South RB 1 TD run (2 yds), 1 TD catch (14 yds, 1 handed) 1981 Steve Johnson Crookston Outstate RB 2 TDs (3 yd run, 18 yd catch) 1982 Chul Schwanke Hutchinson Outstate RB 2 TDs (2 yd run, 5 yd catch), 14/56 rushing 1990 Parnell Charles St. Agnes Metro RB 2 TDs (3 yd run, 10 yd catch) 2007 Jon Hoese Glencoe-Silver Lake Outstate RB, P 3 TDs, rush 7/14 (2 TDs), rec 6/133 (1 TD) 5. One school: most players to score points in the All-Star Game? School/City Total Cretin-Derham Hall 8 (one scored in 2017) Grand Meadow 6 (one scored in 2017) Eden Prairie 5 Edina 5 Hutchinson 5 Rocori 5 Rosemount 5 6. One school: most touchdowns scored (overall) in the All-Star Game? 8 Cretin-Derham Hall: 1989, 1992, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2017 (2) 7 Hutchinson: 1976 (1), 1982 (2), 1994 (3), 2003 (1) 7. One school: most rushing touchdowns in the All-Star Game? 5 Red Wing: 1955 (2), 1958 (2), 1980 (1) 8. One school: most receiving touchdowns in the All-Star Game? 5 Cretin-Derham Hall: 1989, 1992, 2004, 2017 (2) 4 Osseo: 1987, 2008, June 2016 (2) 3 Hutchinson, Redwood Valley, Rochester John Marshall, Rocori, Totino-Grace 15

Touchdown Passes: 1. Players who have thrown two or more touchdowns passes in the All-Star Football Game = 24 players in 19 All-Star Games Year Name School/City Team Position Comments 1974 Marc Trestman St. Louis Park North QB 2 TD pass (52, 40) 1976 Joe Smith Richfield South QB 3 TD passes (4, 24, 16 yds); 1978 Scot Shaft Faribault South QB 2 TD passes (17, 15 yds) 1979 Greg Olson Edina-East South QB 2 TD passes (6, 24 yds) 1987 Kevin Lovegreen St. Thomas Academy Metro QB, DB 2 TD passes (44, 24 yds) 1990 Scott Eckers St. Louis Park Metro QB 2 TD passes (10, 39 yds) 1997 Keith Meyers Cannon Falls Outstate QB, PK 2 TD passes (21, 39 yds) 1997 Justin Thielke Hancock Outstate QB 2 TD passes (5, 10 yds) 2000 Cory Hackett Waterville-Elysian-Morristown Outstate QB 2 TD passes (9, 16 yds); pass 9/18/122 2001 Matt Hoese Hopkins Metro QB 2 TD passes (53, 44 yds) 2002 Reed Manke Detroit Lakes Outstate QB 2 TD passes (1, 5 yds) 2003 Alex Kofoed Rocori Outstate QB 3 TD passes (25, 66, 26 yds); pass 10/15/221, 2003 Jon Quesnel Eagan Metro QB 2 TD passes (15, 53 yds) 2005 Mitch Brecke Maple Grove Metro QB 2 TD pass (16, 21); pass 9/19/124; 1 2 pt pass 2005 Nick Mertens East Grand Forks Outstate QB, PK 3 TD passes (4, 32, 3 yds) 2006 Adam Weber Mounds View Metro QB 2 TD pass (4, 75) 2008 Greg Morse St. Paul Como Park Metro QB 2 TD passes (48, 9) 2009 Blair Townsend Coon Rapids Metro QB 3 TD pass (9, 22, 58 yards) 2013 Jordan Hein Perham North QB 2 TD passes (9, 13 yards) 2014 Michael Herzog Detroit Lakes North QB 3 TD passes (16, 39, 38 yards) 2014 Nick Rooney Minnetonka South QB 2 TD passes (12, 8 yards) June 2016 Blake Kragnes Dilworth-Glyndon Felton North QB 2 TD passes (13, 15 yards) June 2016 John Larson Braham North QB 2 TD passes (14, 17 yards) 2017 Trey Lance Marshall South QB 2 TD passes (7, 35 yards) 2. How many times have multiple players thrown two or more touchdowns passes in the same All-Star Game? This occurred in five All-Star Football Games by ten passers: Year Name School/City Team Position Comments 1997 Keith Meyers Cannon Falls Outstate QB, PK 2 TD passes (21, 39 yds) 1997 Justin Thielke Hancock Outstate QB 2 TD passes (5, 10 yds) 2003 Alex Kofoed Rocori Outstate QB 3 TD passes (25, 66, 26 yds) 2003 Jon Quesnel Eagan Metro QB 2 TD passes (15, 53 yds) 2005 Mitch Brecke Maple Grove Metro QB 2 TD pass (16, 21); 2005 Nick Mertens East Grand Forks Outstate QB, PK 3 TD passes (4, 32, 3 yds) 2014 Michael Herzog Detroit Lakes North QB 3 TD passes (16, 39, 38 yards) 2014 Nick Rooney Minnetonka South QB 2 TD passes (12, 8 yards) June 2016 Blake Kragnes Dilworth-Glyndon Felton North QB 2 TD passes (13, 15 yards) June 2016 John Larson Braham North QB 2 TD passes (14, 17 yards) 3. How many times have multiple players from the same All-Star team thrown two or more touchdowns passes in the same All- Star Game? This has occurred twice in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. In the 1997 All-Star Game, Keith Meyers (Cannon Falls) and Justin Thielke (Hancock) both threw two touchdown passes for the Outstate team. Despite the combined passing performances of Meyers and Thielke, Outstate lost the 1997 All-Star Game 27-26. In June 2016, Blake Kragnes (Dilworth-Glyndon Felton) and John Larson (Braham) each threw two touchdown passes for the North team, leading the way to a 38-19 win. Year Name School/City Team Position Comments 1997 Keith Meyers Cannon Falls Outstate QB, PK 2 TD passes (21, 39 yds) 1997 Justin Thielke Hancock Outstate QB 2 TD passes (5, 10 yds) June 2016 Blake Kragnes Dilworth-Glyndon Felton North QB 2 TD passes (13, 15 yards) June 2016 John Larson Braham North QB 2 TD passes (14, 17 yards) 4. Which schools had their first All-Star Football Game representative throw a touchdown pass in the All-Star Game? 6 schools: Hopkins (1945), Houston (1952), Forest Lake (1956), Battle Lake (1976), Bird Island-Lake Lillian (1981), Sibley East (2005) 5. Which school has the most players who have thrown touchdown passes in the All-Star Game? Hopkins (4) School/City Year Name Team Position TD Passes Hopkins 1945 Vern Korsmo North LHB 1 Hopkins 1989 Todd McDonald Metro QB 1 Hopkins 2001 Matt Hoese Metro QB 2 Hopkins 2011 Billy Gregg South QB 1 16

6. Players from which school have thrown the most touchdown passes in the All-Star Game? Hopkins and St. Louis Park (5) School/City Year Name Team Position TD Passes Hopkins 1945 Vern Korsmo North LHB 1 Hopkins 1989 Todd McDonald Metro QB 1 Hopkins 2001 Matt Hoese Metro QB 2 Hopkins 2011 Billy Gregg South QB 1 St. Louis Park 1974 Marc Trestman North QB 2 St. Louis Park 1987 Robert Divinski Metro QB 1 St. Louis Park 1990 Scott Eckers Metro QB 2 7. What is the smallest school to have a player throw a touchdown pass in the All-Star Game? Hancock (enrollment 75, 9-Man) Year Name School/City Team Position Comments 1997 Justin Thielke Hancock Outstate QB 2 TD passes (5, 10 yds) In true All-Star game fashion, the two touchdown passes from Justin Thielke (from a 9-man football school, enrollment 75) were thrown to a Class 5A receiver (Josh Salic from Rochester John Marshall, enrollment 1125). Through 2017, Justin Thielke remains the only 9-Man school quarterback to throw a touchdown pass in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. 8. There have been two touchdown passes thrown where the quarterback and receiver were from the same school: Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments 2005 Nick Mertens East Grand Forks Outstate QB Touchdown pass to Nate Rambeck, 4 yards 2005 Nate Rambeck East Grand Forks Outstate WR Touchdown pass from Nick Mertens, 4 yards 2015 Ryan Schlichte Mankato West South QB Touchdown pass to Connor Watts, 16 yards 2015 Connor Watts Mankato West South WR Touchdown pass from Ryan Schlichte, 16 yards 9. Touchdown passes thrown where the passer and receiver were from the same conference (12 TD passes): Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments Conference 1953 Richard Blakley St. Paul Marshall North Back 4 yds to Eugene Picha, St. Paul Johnson St. Paul City 1954 Dick Larson Minneapolis Roosevelt South Back 18 yds to Dave Lindblom, Minneapolis Patrick Henry Minneapolis City 1976 Joe Smith Richfield South QB 16 yds to Scott VandeVoort, Bloomington Kennedy Lake Red 1979 Greg Olson Edina-East South QB 6 yds to Jim Gustafson, Bloomington Lincoln Lake South 1997 Davin Mikkonen Anoka Metro QB 10 yds to Brad Putnam, Stillwater Twin Cities Sub 2005 Mitch Brecke Maple Grove Metro QB 21 yds to Dan Skelly, Champlin Park Northwest Sub 2005 Nick Mertens East Grand Forks Outstate QB 4 yds to Nate Rambeck, East Grand Forks Northern Lakes 2006 Adam Weber Mounds View Metro QB 75 yds to Nico Holmes, Woodbury Suburban East 2012 Trey Heid Lakeville North South QB 8 yds to Matt Heller, Lakeville South South Suburban 2014 Michael Herzog Detroit Lakes North QB 38 yds to Noah Mac Pherson (Park Rapids) Heart O Lakes 2014 Michael Herzog Detroit Lakes North QB 39 yds to Chad Johnson (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) Heart O Lakes 2015 Ryan Schlichte Mankato West South QB 16 yds to Connor Watts (Mankato West) Big 9 Note: 2014 was the first time that a QB (from a specific conference) threw TD passes to two different receivers from the same conference (although the receivers played in separate divisions of the Heart O Lakes Conference) 10. Nine players have scored at least one touchdown and thrown at least one touchdown pass in the All-Star Game: Year Name School/City Team Pos Comments 1953 Richard Blakley St. Paul Marshall North Back 1 TD catch 5 yds; 1 TD pass 4 yds 1954 Dick Larson Minneapolis Roosevelt South Back 1 TD 75 yd punt return, 1 TD pass 18 yds 1958 Steve Malnar Red Wing South QB 2 TD runs both 1 yd, 1 TD pass 17 yds 1979 Greg Olson Edina-East South QB 2 TD passes (6, 24 yds), 1 TD run 4 yds 1986 Ron Goetz Waconia Outstate RB 1 TD pass (4 yds), 1 TD run (4 yds) 1987 Robert Divinski St. Louis Park Metro QB 1 TD run (1 yd), 1 TD pass (66 yds) 2007 Joe Springer Cretin-Derham Hall Metro QB 1 TD pass (11 yds), 1 TD run (8 yds) 2014 Nick Rooney Minnetonka South QB 2 TD passes (12, 8 yds); 1 TD run (1 yd) 2015 Ryan Schlichte Mankato West South QB 1 TD pass (16 yds); 1 TD run (4 yds) June 2016 Blake Kragnes Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton North QB 2 TD passes (13, 15 yards), 1 TD run (2 yards) June 2016 Luke Narveson Belle Plaine South QB 1 TD pass (39 yards), 1 TD run 2 yards) 2017 Jaylen Newton Cretin-Derham Hall South WR 1 TD pass (40 yards), 2 TD catches (7, 35 yards) Note: June 2016 was the first time that two different players accomplished this in the same All-Star game 17