 It's been eight years since the Cast Lake Bina Panthers have been to the state tournament, but tonight the Panthers headed back to Minneapolis for the Class A quarterfinals in hopes of beginning that run to the elusive first state title. Panthers at the barn taking on the Trojans from Rushford Peterson. First half we go, Arnold King's Kingbird finds Noah De La Paz on the wing for three. He knocks it down for the Panthers. Second half now it's De La Paz again from the wing. He knocks down another tray. Cast Lake Bina clinging on to the lead. Michael Reyes driving for the Panthers. He finds an open Arnold Kingbird who puts to the fake on, then pulls up for the long two. Panthers up by three as time runs down, but Peyton Hot knocks down the three for the Trojans to send this one to overtime. As if that wasn't nail biting enough, Trojans send the game to a second overtime with this buzzer beater by Ben Ansel. Two overtime though, they were enough for the Panthers. Ethan Brown finds Raul Washington down low again. Cast Lake Bina regains the lead. Last ditch effort now for the Trojans. They need a miss free throw and a tip in, but they don't get it. Panthers are moving on as they knock out Rushford Peterson to class A quarter-final 63 to 61 for more from the barn. Here's Colin Talbert. Well it took an extra eight minutes and two buzzer beaters but Cast Lake Bina finally put away Rushford Peterson by two to advance to the class A semi-finals tomorrow afternoon. They made two buzzer beaters. I mean, we came in, we just, it's a brand new game each overtime hit to us and they just scored more than one. We just got back on defense as fast as we could and pretty we get a stop because the lives were sent into two overtime on buzzards so we just had to get a stop after that. That's all we were thinking about. We had a couple games this year, you know, and I mentioned it before as the game we came down here at Minneapolis and played Mayor Lutheran and then a couple Nevis games and then maybe one or two in the section where teams wanted to slow us down and they passed the ball around and they took their time they were real patient and we adjusted so we have experience in that. And like they've been doing all season long the big three Adelepaz, Kingburg and Jacobs combined for 40 of the 63 points for the Panthers and they're going to need a similar performance tomorrow afternoon in the semi-finals against Northwoods. Reporting from Lakeland's arena, Collin Talbert, Lakeland News. Thank you Collin. The state semi-finals are set. Cass Lake-Bean will take on the second seed Northwoods tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Target Center. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.