After struggling most of the season to get to 500, the Bismarck Bobcats have finally achieved that goal with a weekend sweep. Also contributing to their success is the return of Cullen Willox, who was out with an injury which he suffered during a team workout. As far as Layne Sedevie, he plans on using a two goalie rotation. He plans on going with the Montreal, Quebec, Canada native Alex Bitsakis when the Bobcats barbecue the wings at Aberdeen. This upcoming Saturday, when the Highway 83 rivalry heats up at the VFW Sports Center, the Bobcats will go with the Minnesota High School Goaltender of the Year, Hunter Shepard. When head coach and general manager Layne Sedevie, was asked about Hunter, he told Bobcat media that “he needs to relax and quit guessing. He needs to read, react, and recover.” The Sheriff’s patrol also talked to number 21, Harrison Aide. Harrison talked about how it felt to be a rookie. He likes it, and said, “It’s like being a freshman with the seniors.”