 Well, to the courts, the Brainer boys' tennis team had a successful campaign last season, only dropping at three matches total, but those three were all to the same opponent. Our AJ Feldman previews the Warriors season as they look to go all the way. The Brainer tennis team brings back a large portion of their roster from last year, where they won 20 games and made it to the section finals. We already have a lot of team chemistry together and also just returning players as in everyone's getting better, everyone's working at their spots, so you play the same spot and you got better, you're going to win more matches. Leading the team is Tanner Lundberg, who recently won his 100th game. The two-time section singles champ says his past experience will help him this season. You play tougher opponents there, the higher up the ladder you get, obviously, and just to play that the past few years has been really good for me in proving my game. He's got good hands, good response, doesn't hit a lot of unforced errors, stays in a lot of points, and he's just going to have that go-to ball we call a stinger ball to really maybe put pressure on his opponent and come into the net. The team's matchups with St. Cloud Tech are already circled. Brainer lost three times last year, all to Tech, including in the section 8 to a final. We lost six-one of them in the sections, the session finals, so we've worked all winter and our eyes are only on Tech, basically, because we know we can go through the other teams and just need to get through them. I think they're a little weaker and we're a little stronger and I think we've just been doing our best. Everybody's put in time in the winter and everybody's been putting in time last summer up until now, and I think we're ready for them. I think we can take them. But the snow will have to melt for those games to take place, so until then, it's all practice inside. Once the courts open up, we won't have much practice time because reschedule matches will be there, so I wish it wasn't my senior year that we were snowed in, but we'll make the best of it. Reporting in Brainer, A.J. Feldman, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.