 And in Class 3A, no one has slowed down the high-powered peers offense. Their lowest point total of the season, 17 against Melrose Week 4. The other 10 wins, though, 34 points or more, including 40 plus a game in these playoffs. Their semifinal matchup, Jordan winners of Section 2 with a 9-3 record, but the pioneers didn't care about that. They stuck to their bread and butter, Karsten Ohls up the middle, they're on the board first. Their peers recover the ensuing kickoff, Jalen Jansen just boys his way in the end zone for six more, just like that, 14-0 pioneers, two minutes into the game, but they didn't stop there. Second quarter, this time their leading rusher, Reese Kapsner, big hole up the middle and he's gone 161 yards on 16 carries and two scores and finally how about a fourth player finding Pater, Alex Fung, full back dive from a yard out. This puts up a 55 spot on the afternoon, they're on the finals, here's Clayton Castle with more. Well, it's been a good two-all season and today was no different as the peers' pioneers rushed for 421 yards and we're to a 55-26 win in the Class 3A semifinals here at U.S. Bank Stadium. They felt that we could run the ball and we certainly did. I think that one series where we bogged down the other and that, we capitalized on a couple of their mistakes too. One thing that's really good about our team, we're all around. We have a great special team, great offense and a great defense and those special team things or the momentum switches and stuff, I mean that was big for us. It was a little different. I think we were all just checking out the stadium and we just kind of wanted to come to play this time, but it was still obviously really cool, the stadium we're playing in, but we just came more ready to play this time than last year I think. Reporting from U.S. Bank Stadium, Clayton Castle, Lakeland is. So 55-26, the final as Clayton said, the pioneers offense 420 yards rushing and seven touchdowns on the ground. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.