 Well, thank goodness for the BSU rec center because Bemidji boys tennis opened their season today and the weather wasn't ready for it. High hopes for the Jacks coming in the 2018 returning some key pieces. The talented roster triangular this morning and afternoon. One of those matches against Crookston. Let's start with doubles. The Hess brothers, Luke and Silas. They were dominant. Luke, the forehand volley. They went 6-0-6-1. Two doubles, Ben Hess and Colton McAllochek and again a Hess at the net. Ben with the final winner. 6-1-6-0 straight sets and finally the top pair. Nick Palmer and Cody Hendricks. Palmer keeps up the theme of controlling up front. Takes their match in straight sets as well. The singles start with number four James Palmer and the Southpaw works the backhand cross court for the point. 6-1-6-2. Most exciting match of the day. Three singles. Quincy Wilson started slow but finished strong with shots like this. He wins in a tiebreaker 10-6. Two singles. A new comer Nick before had himself a pretty strong debut backhand winner down the line. 6-0 in straight sets and finally Spencer conditioning the top singles player. The lengthy assassin doesn't waste any time with the forehand. 6-4-6-0. What a start for the Jacks at home. They would roll over Crookston with the sweep 7-0 and also in the morning match against Grand Rapids. Different opponent. Same result. They also would roll there 7-0 as well. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.