 Well, the winter season is finally a wrap in high school sports with many great plays and great moments. It's tough to show them all, but here are the top 10. And let's start on the mats. Number 10, Bemidji beat number six Grand Rapids on the road. Chance Heinrichs, Caleb B, and they both helped with the victory there. Number nine in the pool, Brainer's Michael Bailander won a section title in three events. Also helped the Warriors to the team's seven section title in 12 years. Number eight, what a career on the court for Bemidji's Linnaeus Whiting, battled back from a leg injury, scored his 1,000th career point here against Duluth Ease. Number seven on the ice, Bernadale Falls girls hockey, their first ever section title in trip to state, triple overtime thriller here against rival Rozo. Number six to the court, what a historic season for Minaga girls basketball, 30 straight wins, first ever section title and trip to state in a win over BBE. Number five boy, Soops cast Lakebina, they finished fourth in class A, putting a double overtime thrill over Rushford Peterson, the go-ahead basket here by Raoul at Washington. Number four, Grand Rapids girls basketball, they finished third in class 3A, Stephen F. Austin signing Heaven Hamling, big reason why the program's all-time leading at score. Number three back to the ice, Warroad girls hockey, runners up in class A, Hannah Corneliusen, the sophomore, one of the breakout stars for the Warriors. Number two, Rozo girls basketball, the comeback kids, down by double digits in the state quarterfinals, come back and win. They finished runner-up though to sock center and number one, the top play boys Nordic skiing, Grand Rapids, Garrett Beckridge, the individual state champ, won the freestyle in the morning, seventh in the class, it combined for first overall, there's too many to show, but those things were pretty cool. That's quite a challenge to come up with just 10. It was fun to do, it was a fun season, a lot of success and keep it going here in the spring. All right, fun to watch, thanks Colin. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.