 It's hard to believe but the end of the regular season is fast approaching for the BSU football team. The Beavers return home this week after two straight on the road and as BSU host MSU Moorhead for the Battleax rivalry trophy and an NSIC conference matchup. The Beavers have won 14 of the last 17 matchups including a 42-28 win last year and they hope to remain in control of the Axe after this weekend. It's Axe Week. That's been a tradition here for years. I don't even know when it started but it's been here a long time and they took it from us a few years ago and we got it back so we're just trying to keep it every year now. They're a very good football team on offense in particular. They do a really good job with their coaching staff. It's very similar offensive scheme to ours so we'll have our hands full. It'll be a great battle here. They make you defend every inch of the field from a gap all the way to the sideline and they'll throw the ball vertical a lot so we'll have our hands full and hopefully we can slow them down. And that game will be tomorrow at 1 o'clock p.m. at Chet Anderson Stadium. MSU Moorhead against the Beavers. And the Beavers had some special visitors at practice yesterday. Will and Isaac Burrick from Boston were there to take in part of practice. Will and Isaac suffer from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and as part of the Make-A-Wish program the two got to meet the team and they'll serve as honorary captains for tomorrow's game. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.