 Well, to the court, it was a big bounce back win for Bemidji boys basketball last night 78-72 over Grand Rapids. The Jacks now victorious in six of their last seven in a big factor why the balance on the offensive end. Five players scored in double figures and six total with nine or more. One of those Linnaeus Whiting who is trending up getting over that injury, getting to where he wants to be. Well, the next three on the road for Bemidji, a win like last night over the Thunderhawks, could build some momentum. It's a pretty nice match up to only have to travel 65 miles and play a team like, you know, of their quality and then not have to face them in the playoffs. You know, they make you better now and then down the road so that's a nice neighbor to have. It gives us a lot of confidence, you know, we play a lot of good teams but they're the one we look forward to most probably out of anyone. They make us better each and every time. We also have to talk about this backcorder brothers Jason Kade Peterson. Huge rolls last night, Jasek with 19.7 boards and eight helpers while Kade pitched in with 12 including nine in the second half. The duo's chemistry is apparent on the court even if their games might be a little different. I'd rather pass it up for a score than I think he'd rather make the basket instead of pass to someone but that's alright. That's why I think we work so well together. If I can get him the ball, he scores an easy bucket, I'm perfectly fine with that. We put a lot of work in the summer together. You know, we have a basketball court at our house. We put a lot of work in out there and you know, it's probably our first year like together fully, but I think it's going good. You can see them back on the road tomorrow night. They'll be in Pequot Lakes playing the Patriots will have those highlights as well. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.