 Well, we knew fatigue could play a factor for the cast like being a Panthers after last night's double overtime thriller in the quarterfinals and today that proves we true as the Panthers fell 67 to 47 to Northwoods in the Class A semifinals here at the Target Center. Personally, the coaches standpoint, I think yesterday the game probably took out more out of our legs than we thought bunnies, free throws. I mean, right there tells you that, you know, we didn't have no legs and all the way from our five, 35, even our second five guys, our legs were gone. I think it affected us a lot because we weren't running back on defense as fast as we usually do. And like they said, the bunnies, it's missed a lot of bunnies. And usually we just, because we didn't have our legs. We didn't execute, we didn't switch on defense, we didn't close out the middle. I mean, we had, we had people driving right down the lane that, you know, that happened a few times during the season and we, we put a stop to that and we just, it was like we just couldn't, I mean, we couldn't get over there quick enough. The Panthers will move on to play top seed Mayor Lutheran in the third place game tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Concordia College, St. Paul. Reporting from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Clayton Castle, Lakeland News. Thanks Clay, and that'll also be the season finale for the Panthers. 10 a.m. tip off, they'll play Mayor Lutheran who beat them earlier this year.