 The president's budget proposal eliminates public media funding. Learn how you can help at lptv.org slash action. The winter sports season hasn't even been done a week and the spring sports season is already here. Baseball, softball, tennis, and track practices have begun with the ladder taking center stage today as teams from all over came to Bemidji for the annual Little Amic invite. Start things off in the girls high jump. Pequot Lakes' Brick Prattabill takes her approach and clears five feet two inches with ease for the first place finish. Then onto the boys triple jump. Another patriot Reed Piersinski and he can fly. Hitting this jump at 45 feet four and a half inches for a first place finish but he wouldn't only excel there. 60 meter hurdles. Piersinski gets out ahead of the pack. A near perfect run finishing in 8.6 seconds for a first place finish. Nevis' Logan Tinnis just behind in second. Then in the girls 60 hurdles. Laying three Grand Rapids. Mira Beachley comes out on top in 10.5 seconds. Teammates Emily Salmer and Kaylee Hawking just behind in third and fourth. Onto boys shot put. Bertha Hewitt, Verndale's Samuel Moore launches his attempt. 53 feet five and a half inches. That's the first place finish by nearly four feet. And then moving on girls 60 meter dash. Pequot's Chloe Bermel out of the blocks hot and never looks back. Finishing in 8.1 seconds for the first place finish. Widenie Deer Creek's Makayla Malona in fourth. Then in the boys 60 dash. Laying three Widenie Deer Creek's Connor Stoib. Finishing in first in 7.36 seconds. Just three hundredths of a second quicker than Grand Forks central Zane Miller. Here's a look at your boys score. DGF comes out on top. Pequot lakes in third. Widenie Deer Creek Bertha Hewitt, Verndale. Park Rapids area and Northone Kelly Blackduck and Bagley Fauston rounding out your top 10 there. Then on the girls side Grand Forks central winning at Pequot lakes in second. Grand Rapids Park Rapids area and Bagley Fauston. They're rounding out the top 10 as well. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.