 Well, happy Friday night. We got some hockey. We got some football. And it's week 7 of the high school football schedule. The final stretch for teams looking to make a run deep into November. One of those contenders, the Peers pioneers, 6-0 on the season and ranked number 2 in class 3A. Big test tonight, though, at home opposing sidelines, stands number 8 and 2A, Painesville. And Peers doing what they do best early. Run the ball. Castner takes it to the end zone from 16 yards out. Pioneers up 7-0 and second quarter. This drive is short. When Casper again takes it 75 yards of the house for the score, his second of the game, the only playoff that drives puts the pioneers up 21-0 early in the second. They just look like a well oiled machine tonight. Just kept pumping out touchdown after touchdown. This one from Carson Holes from 2 yards out. All Peers in this one, a dominating 1-42-6. Their final. Bemidji looking to end their 3-game skid, hosting Sartel St. Stephen, opening drive for the visitors. Jack's defense makes a play in the backfield, a little game tackle there. That'll end up in a big loss and later in the drive, they come up huge. Ball is loose. Bemidji jumps on it to take over possession and then later in the corner, they punch it in. Who's shooting this? There's the ball. Calvin Foss on the reverse, makes a few guys miss and he's gone to the house for 6. Jack's get the offense going and pick up their third win of the year, 34-14. Big opportunity for Brainerd on the road tonight at fourth ranked, Moorhead and the visiting Warriors came out ready to play. Charlie Garrett tumbles in from a few yards out to get them on the board. Then later, go to Garrett again, squirts through the hole and he'll find Pater. Brainerd with the lead and to pull off an upset. Give me a big defensive play and Tristan Richard gives it to him. And a big pass break up and how about those Warriors? The upset on the road, 35-28. The final. Crosby-Irton looking for win number three in Esco second quarter, Eskimo is already up a score. Brendan Durand finds Brandon Metine. He fights his way in for the score 14-0 to home team. Then opening play second half, Metine gets the reverse and takes the kickoff all the way to the house for 6. All Esco in this one, 33-0 the final. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.