 The Lumberjack football season marches on after dispelling Cambridge, Isanti in a snow globe that was Husky Stadium on Saturday, to advance to US Bank Stadium. There was not a whole lot of passing in the wintery conditions, but the Jacks got it done on the ground. Up six to nothing in the first. James Williams takes the end around. Doesn't exactly cut on a dime, more like an eight-step shuffle, but he gets in for the 18-yard touchdown. In the second up, 19-7, Caleb Grant plunges up the middle for the score. He had 161 yards on 25 carries. He got the yards and James Williams got the touchdowns. This is his fifth touchdown of the day, leaps past the defender to get in for the score. Four on the ground and one through the air for Williams, as Bemidji wins 51 to 15. A career day he attributed to his offensive line. It was great, man. Five touchdowns, team did a really good job. We ever got to focus on STMA and go to focus. We had physical Cambridge, which I thought would be a tough task to match the physicality. We won the line of scrimmage, and we got a lot of skilled players, both in secondary defense and our linebackers in our offense. So when we can match physicality, we got a lot of kids that we can spread the ball around and make plays. Bemidji will take on St. Thomas on Saturday, one of two undefeated teams left in the class, and number two in the final state poll. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.