 Well, it's been quite the week for Lumberjack Athletics, first boys and girls soccer, then football, and now Abby Kelham, the senior singles player, is gearing up for her last trip to the state tournament in class 2A. As a junior, Kelham dropped her first match, but then ran the table to win the consolation title this year, a perfect 34-0 record cruising through the regular season and ranked in the top 10. It's her third trip to the state tournament in her high school career, and she's comfortable and confident just sticking with her game. I think if I can get in the rhythm it would just be consistency in my ground strokes, being patient for the right balls to go for and do go for the winners when it's the right opportunity, not making the errors. I think just being patient is definitely the key. It's a lot better than say the first year, just because I know it's gonna go on, a lot more relaxed, know the system. She's played now in singles and doubles. She knows what to expect, and the competition is so good. It's just terrific down there, so no matter what, you're not guaranteed success, but I think she's probably in the best position she's been in since we've been going. So Kelham starts her tournament tomorrow morning at eight at the baseline tennis center at the University of Minnesota. She draws Maple Grove eighth grader, Zoe Atkins, round one. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.