As the high school football section playoffs begin this week, Minnesota Star Tribune reporters David La Vaque and Jim Paulsen make predictions for the opening round of games happening Tuesday.
Jim says: Which Waconia team will show up? The one that averaged 35.5 points per game in its four victories or the bunch that was shutout in two of its four losses? The Wildcats offense was operational in a 35-21 victory over Chaska during the regular season. Chaska has been just as inconsistent, but the Hawks defense has been a little more stingy. And you know what wins games at this time of year? Stopping the other guys. The pick: Chaska 28, Waconia 14
David says: A classic case of, ‘Your record is who you are,’ applies to both inconsistent, .500 teams. Whichever team can string together a performance of winning plays survives to see another game Saturday. I’m with Jim, Chaska’s defense is your safest bet. The pick: Chaska 21, Waconia 10
Jim says: After a rough 0-4 beginning, Fridley rescued its season with three straight victories before falling to Minneapolis North in the final regular season game. Camden, formerly Minneapolis Henry, has been a success with its new moniker, which the players view with a pride. On paper, not much separates these two. I think The Patriots deserve a playoff victory to keep the good feeling alive. The pick: Camden 27, Fridley 22
David says: Let’s not talk about Camden “deserving” anything. In fact, Fridley has one coming after a 34-0 loss to Minneapolis North. The Tigers make their second trip to the North Side count with a victory this week. The pick: Fridley 28, Minneapolis Camden 21
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