Mentor vs. students in the Minnetonka-Maple Grove 6A Prep Bowl matchup

It’s uncharted waters for the Minnetonka Skippers football program. They will play on Friday in their second Prep Bowl since winning it back in 2004.

Minnetonka is coming off a 48-27 win over Anoka in the 6A State Semifinals. The Skippers will face a familiar opponent in Maple Grove, not only on the field, but off it as well.

Defensive coordinator Matt Lombardi was the head coach at Maple Grove, where he spent 13 seasons turning the program around. In his tenure with the Crimson, Lombardi won 102 games, but none more important than the 2022 Prep Bowl.

Lombardi came to Minnetonka this spring with his longtime assistant and friend Adam Spurrell taking over the Maple Grove program.

Lombardi said winning a state championship is all about the kids and seeing them feel the feeling he knows well.

“Just to see the eyes of those kids when they do that, it’s beyond any picture you can take,” Lombardi told KSTP.

***Click the video box above to watch our interviews with Lombardi, Minnetonka head coach Mark Esch and QB Caleb Francois***

Lombardi said it’s bittersweet to match up against his former team in the Prep Bowl, adding that it’s special for him to know all the kids on the field.

Skipper’s defensive coordinator said the Crimson isn’t in the championship game by accident. Stats there are about 15 college players in their lineup.

Minnetonka got toe-to-toe with that talent a month ago when they hosted Maple Grove. The Skippers scored early in the fourth quarter to tie the game, but a Caleb Francois fumble and interception helped seal the Crimson victory, 31-21.

The junior quarterback said the team that limits turnovers in the Prep Bowl will win the game. Francois added that there is added motivation not only with Lombardi’s connection, but revenge for the first time the two teams met.

Although Maple Grove was the Skippers’ latest loss, their quarterback said another game was a turning point in their season.

“We’ve come a long way when a team from that Eden Prairie loss (Oct. 4) really opened our eyes a little bit,” Francois said. “To realize that we have to be humble and that we’re not the best team right now, but if we just keep going, we should be good.”

Minnetonka’s quarterback praised his offensive line for their performance, which produced two 1,000-yard rushers. Francois (1,571) and running back Chase Conrad (1,081) surpassed the milestone while totaling over five yards per carry. carry.

Minnetonka head coach Mark Esch said one of the team’s biggest question marks was their offensive line entering the season.

In last year’s Class 6A second-round loss to East Ridge 13-10, Esch said the team lost five senior offensive linemen.

Esch said the linemen had good offseasons and carried that over into the fall where they have been dominant.

“It starts and stops with our offensive line and with our tight ends, and then we have two great runners who can get the ball down the field,” Esch said. “But I think everything in the run game starts with the offensive line.”

Minnetonka will have their second crack at Maple Grove to not only test their offensive line, but also accomplish something the Skippers haven’t been able to do in two decades.

The program’s last Prep Bowl win came in 2004 when Minnetonka defeated Wayzata, 23-14.

Esch said there has been a lot of buzz around the community and campus in preparation for the state championship, and the team is excited to play.

The game starts at US Bank Stadium on Friday night at 19:00 and can be seen on 45-TV.