 Just about a month away from the start of high school sports fall season, two teams to keep an eye on, Bemidji Boys and Girls Soccer. Of course, the boys coming off a state tournament appearance a year ago. What have they been up to this summer? Well, it's been all about club soccer, anywhere from 15 to 20 extra games played that is ending soon. A great opportunity, though, to gain some experience and work on some skills. The interesting part, varsity head coach Rick Taur and Logan Larson flip-flap rules, boys and girls in each season. That's right, it has paid off for the program. Kind of a unique opportunity, a real eye-opening experience, because you do have to change some of your methodology, some of your language in terms of your voice and how you ask for certain things to happen on a practice field. We've had a really good summer. We grew, which, of course, you always like to see your club getting more participants, more kids playing, which is great. Our kids did very well at the number of tournaments. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.