 With Friday night's exciting semi-final win, the Rozo Rams headed back to the class two-way state championship in hopes of winning that elusive back-to-back title. Unfortunately, the Rams fell short of that feat losing to Sock Center 63-52 here at the Target Center. We obviously didn't come out with the energy we needed to be competing with them the whole game. Proud of our girls for the fight they put up in the second half. A lot of little things that we're going to be kicking ourselves about for a while. Trailing by 12 and a half time, the Rams went into the locker room knowing exactly what they would have to do in the second half. We are confident in our runs and our ability to come back. The Rams came out flat early in the second half as they saw the deficit grow to as much as 21, but then the energy kicked in. There were times we wanted to be full court pressing and our girls were dropping back in half court and you know and then it got to kind of like this is do or die time and we had the energy then we needed to have the whole game. In the end, the Main Streeters proved to be too much as they were led by three guards in Kelsey and Tori Peschel and Mason Thiessen who all land on the class two-way all tournament team joining Rozo's KD and Casey Borovic and Victoria Johnson. Both of them are great offensively and defensively so obviously it made it pretty tough for us but they're good. The Rozo Rams finished the season 26 and 6 and graduate six seniors. Reporting from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Clayton Castle, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.