 It's been a journey to remember for the peers baseball team yet might not have been the ending they were hoping for. And yesterday's 6-4 loss to Mini Ha Ha and the state championship game at Target Field. But it doesn't take away from the legacy left by the senior class. A third place finish last season and runner up this year. This group battled in yesterday's game to the last pitch reflecting in their 49-8 record the last two seasons combined. They might have already graduated from the halls of peers high school but the seniors will leave a mark in athletics and baseball for years to come. It's been a fun ride for all of us seniors and hopefully all these underclassmen can learn from it and they've had they have the experience now and knows what it feels like and just that that alone can get you a long way. They're a great group of guys I couldn't ask for anything better. They've taught me a lot and they're great. It's been a run for the ages tremendous group of kids can ask any more of this group of kids led by an outstanding group of seniors. Leave a legacy in peers like we've had very very few athletes ever do and we've had a lot of good ones come through. Some of these kids have been to 12 state tournaments six to seven state semi-finals and absolutely tremendous. They have given me a ride as long as the whole community appears and as good athletes are they're even better kids and I've used the word proud a lot but I could not be more proud of this group of seniors. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.