 The sixth ranked class 2A Crosby Ironson Rangers are currently 2-0 on their season. Last year they lost in the section finals and finished 25 and 5. And while they have hopes of having another winning season, they know there's still a long road ahead of them. Taylor Archer has more. Well, it's still a young season for the Rangers. So all aspects of the game could use some work. We work on all facets of the game. You know, offense, defense, transition. That's just an ongoing process throughout the season. Right now we're just probably trying to hone in on some of the plays we're running. Kind of really get those down and learn to run the offense, play well as a team. We're just trying to bring it every day, get better in practice. While no one can deny the pressure to have another winning season, this team knows how to handle that burden. You know, we just gotta take it one step at a time. Each game matters. We gotta make sure we come ready to play every game because every game will eventually count at the end of the year. And with an experienced senior class, it's hard to let the pressure get in the way. They're great role models, great leaders, and they're very enjoyable to coach. The Rangers have four starting seniors who have been playing together for a while now, so they're not only bringing experience to the court, but they're setting an example of the type of program they want to leave behind. We need to kind of show them what a winning program looks like and what it takes to get them to play. The two seniors, Kevin Edmondson, are the other two senior captains who will help lead the team as well. We're in a situation where they want to take it one step further than last year. In this group of four, certainly hope to help their team take that one extra step. In Crosby, Taylor Archer, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible