 The Bemidji boys' soccer season will continue after their first ever section title, but two lumberjacks are being recognized for their efforts on the field so far. Senior forward Leo Spry was named to the class A all-state team for his work on the pitch. Spry led the jacks and was second in the state with 37 goals while also chipping in 11 assists. Head coach Rick Toward was named class A state coach of the year, leading Bemidji to an 18-2 record. Surely I guess it's a pretty big honor. Worked hard for it, so I guess hard work pays off. Obviously you're pretty humbled by an award like that at the banquet yesterday when it was announced I acknowledged that it's definitely a team effort. The guys behind me that are coaching with us, the guys that are playing the coach in the summer, they have a huge role in part of this. It's not a single award for one. It's definitely an award for Bemidji's soccer, both high school and club. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.