The Waters’ quarterback launched a Hail Mary pass that was tipped over the outstretched hand of Eagles senior Vinny Dykstra …
… resulting in an amazing one-handed catch and game-winning touchdown for the senior community’s staff. Photos by Rick Olson
In a Friday, Aug. 18, showdown that was about more than just points, the Eden Prairie High School football team and staff at The Waters of Eden Prairie senior living community faced off in their 14th annual friendly touch-football game.
While the high school players had a size advantage, the game’s highlight came in its closing moments.
The Waters’ quarterback launched a Hail Mary pass that sailed over the outstretched hand of Eagles senior Vinny Dykstra, allowing a player from The Waters to make an amazing one-handed catch for a game-winning touchdown. After the play, Coach Grant was overheard saying it was the greatest play he’d ever seen in the rivalry between the teams.
To the delight of The Waters’ residents, the staff managed to eke out wins in both the hot dog eating contest — by a single dog — and a push-up challenge by just one push-up. Commenting on the day’s results, Eagles players playfully acknowledged the challenges of winning on the road.
The afternoon’s highlight was the chance for players and residents to get acquainted. Players mingled with seniors in an intergenerational meet-and-greet, emphasizing a cherished team tradition of connecting with the community’s elderly.
Eagles Coach Mike Grant chats with his former fifth grade teacher, Betty Van Someren, on a Friday visit to The Waters of Eden Prairie. Photo by Rick Olson
For Coach Mike Grant, it was another chance to reconnect with his fifth grade teacher, Betty Van Someren. Betty said Mike was a good student. His time in her class marked his first academic experience in the United States. That move came after his father, Bud Grant, relocated the family from Winnipeg to Minnesota to coach the Vikings in 1967.
The Eagles return to the gridiron to prepare for the season opener at home against Buffalo on Thursday, Aug. 31, at 7 p.m.
Eagles junior Matthew Ivey (right) competes against Blake Dehnke, executive director of The Waters of Eden Prairie, in a hot dog eating contest. Photo by Rick Olson.
Eagles seniors Ethan Sims (left) and Hayden Broich chat with a resident during their Friday visit to The Waters of Eden Prairie. Photo by Rick Olson
Eagles junior Eric Anderson and a staff member from The Waters of Eden Prairie compete in a push-up contest, both cheered on by Coach Mike Grant, fellow team members, and community residents. Photo by Rick Olson
Despite the size advantage of the football players, as illustrated by Eagles senior Ethan Sims towering over The Waters’ staff member Hannah Schwenke, the touch football game was determined by its final play. Photo by Rick Olson