Bismarck, ND. So far, so close. The Bobcats know one thing, that three wins don’t win you a championship. But five losses are not fatal. Layne Sedevie is still without question this website’s coach of the year. What we saw against Bliss Littler and the Wenatchee Wild could have disappointed most people. It’s where the team goes from here that will tell you what kind of season the young Bobcats will have. Three and five means absolutely nothing. Contact me in March or April, and then we will see where the Bobcats are. In the words of Al Michaels, Do you believe in Layne Sedevie and Garrett Roth? The answer is, yes I do. Why, you ask? Because of what is hanging in the rafters of VFW Sports Center. To anyone who wants to write off the Cats, I say, do not do that. If I were Layne or Garrett right now, I would say keep your head up, and do not look at the numbers that you have accumulated so far in the season. It matters where you are in February, March, and April. What’s ahead for the Bobcats is a much-needed off weekend before they make their first endeavor into Central Division play at the Omni Center in Onalaska, Wicsonsin against the Coulee Region Chill. A positive road trip, and the Bobcats are right back even. The players should consider their record going into Couolee Region to be 0-0.