Minnetonka at Eden Prairie
7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 30

Top-tier football is back in Minnetonka this season, as the Skippers have posted a perfect record through four weeks of play. That run includes three wins against West Metro District South Division competition, which is already one better than Minnetonka's league mark from a year ago.

Conventional wisdom dictates that the road to the league title likely runs through Eden Prairie, and the Skippers are in need of a detour. They have lost 13 consecutive games to the Eagles with the last win coming on Nov. 5, 2004.

If Minnetonka hopes to continue its season of resurgence and finally defeat Eden Prairie, it must get production from dual-threat quarterback Garrett Olson. The senior has accounted for 598 yards and six touchdowns via his arm and 306 yards and six TDs from his feet.