 And after the women's hockey team plays, the Bemidji Lumberjacks boys hockey teams take center stage as they play at four o'clock against Greenway Nashua Quatton, and we take a look at the matchup, that is. You know, the kids have worked hard all week in practice, planning for this day and now that it's come upon us, you know, the excitement is now turning into some butterflies and some nervousness or some. You know, the adrenaline will be pumping tomorrow, so I think the kids will be ready to go. It's starting to just become super surreal with this setup out here, you know. We help put some of the tarps on everything, so it's kind of cool to help out and just kind of see it all come together at the end. Their opponent, the six and 12 Greenway Raiders, are confident that their big game experience should help them tune out the pressure and focus on the task at hand. They've been in, you know, big situations before, you know, over the last couple of years and getting into section finals. I mean, that's what a lot of this is like, actually, just preparations for that type of stuff. You know, I'm not worried about that. I mean, they're taking it serious and they're going to have fun and that's what it should be. Well, it's going to be cold. We knew it was going to be cold and we're just hoping to have a lot of fun out here and hopefully come out with a win. It's going to be something special and no one's going to ever forget this one. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.