 We have to be happy with sitting at 16-3 records so far this summer. That's the situation, Nate Blumhagen and his Bemidji Centaur squad have put themselves in. A lot of road games, though, mostly this summer, mostly in central Minnesota, even played in the golfer classic in Lakeville, one of Minnesota's premier legion tournaments. The roster consists mostly of the high school team, but a big contributor comes out of town from Bagley, Minnesota Crooks and Recruit Ben Tomah, especially good last night. A three-hit shutout, fanning 10 and also getting some help behind him. It's the story of the year for Ben. I mean, that's what he's done every time he's stepped on the mound. He's been real efficient. He's matched his pitches. I mean, he was great tonight. You know, it was huge, especially being the leadoff guy of the inning. Anytime you can get a guy to second base to lead off an inning, your chances of scoring are really, really high. So to equalize that right away, you know, took a lot of pressure off us and, you know, let Ben just do his thing and get out of the inning. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.