 Amazing, baby! Amazing! Look at this! That's awesome, man! That's for Luke Carter! That's for everybody, baby! That's for Johnson County! That's all year work. Leave it on out, baby. That's what he said all year, man. Leave no doubt. It feels great. No surprise. It feels great to be able to celebrate. It's amazing. The fans in fourth quarter, man. It's great. It's awesome. We're blessed. That's for you. That's for Johnson County. That's right. That's for you all. Love you all. For the first time ever, the Johnson Central Golden Eagles are bringing home the hardware and football. Last season, Johnson Central made their first appearance in the state title game, but fell by a score of 36-6. But that was a different story this year as they swept Franklin Simpson 48-0. It's one of the most memorable moments of my life. It's been a long time coming. I keep telling our kids that God has a plan and it was getting, you know, it was getting hard to understand, really. But things worked out and now our kids really understand that it's important to work hard, keep the faith and good things will happen. It's great. It's amazing. This year's been an awesome year and we left it all on the field. It feels great to be the first team for Johnson Central ever to win it. I don't even know yet. It's really surreal right now. I was telling someone else a minute ago after everything that's went wrong over the past couple of years in this little community, it feels good for something to finally go right. Words can't really describe how it feels, you know. And to be a freshman, this isn't what I envisioned for my freshman year, but it's been a great experience to be back next year. It's great. You know, we've always dreamed of it and we're here. We took it to them. We're taking it back to the mountains. It's great. Nothing better. You know, last year we felt very fortunate to get here last year. I saw one newspaper downstate that said we laid an egg and, yeah, I guess we did, but they didn't understand what adversity we had overcome just to get here and so this year we had kind of determined that things were going to be different. You know, after last year's game, I knew we could do a better job. I knew there was lots of things that we had left on the field. One thing, though, I got to say that good players make good coaches. You know, we work hard, try to come up with some schemes, but, you know, when you got some of these terrific athletes on the field, they make you look good as a coach. I'm very appreciative. I'm very thankful for Johnson County and for the people of the mountains. We just wanted to do well. Reporting in Bowling Green for EKB Sports, I'm Makayla Colley.