Chanhassen ended its 2024 season much the way the Storm got started — losing to Elk River.
The score was closer in the Class 5A state tournament game Friday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium, a 21-19 loss vs. the 44-22 blowout suffered by the Storm against the Elks in their season opener.
Chanhassen, the defending Prep Bowl champion, learned a great deal from Elk River, a champion in 2016, 2017 and 2022.
The Elks now await the other Class 5A semifinal winner, Alexandria or Owatonna, who play at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Chanhassen’s defense turned over the Elk River offense at the Storm’s 4-yard line in the first quarter. But the Elks defense picked up the offense as senior defensive back Ben Hickman intercepted a pass and returned the ball 65 yards for a score and 7-6 second-quarter lead. Elk River’s offensive swagger returned late in the second quarter as quarterback Levi Harris scored from 1 yard and produced a 14-6 halftime lead.
Junior Kade Bush trimmed Chanhassen’s deficit to 14-12 with a 3-yard scoring plunge in the third quarter.
Elk River sophomore running back Carsyn Kleffman carried up the middle for a 17-yard score and a 21-12 lead in the fourth quarter. But the Storm weren’t finished.
They drew closer as Nathan Ramler hit James Kopfmann for a touchdown, making the score 21-19 with 1:44 on the clock, but the score went final.
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