 I've always loved soccer, even from a little kid. There was just something in my heart that says, man, I want to use my combination of soccer and my desire to mentor predominantly African American kids who may be coming from single family homes. So I say, I can use those two combinations to kind of help make a difference. We focus on three things, soccer, exposure, and character. So soccer, we spend a lot of time, you know, working on the fundamentals of the game, helping them to build up skill so that they can be successful in the game, not just throwing it at them and say, hey, let's just run around and keep soccer ball. A part of that is also exposing them to the totality of the game. I wanted these kids to get a holistic view. If I expose them more, they can dream beyond where they are.