 I'm Micah Ernest here with Mikhail Williams and Cameron Smith of the Stevenson Men's basketball team. Guys, another great win tonight. You guys moved a 3-0 at home. What's it like to come in and defend the home gym here at Owings Mills? It's pretty big to be honest. I know that last year we didn't really do a good job at home. We had a lot of ups and downs and stuff, so we really wanted one of the things going into this season was protecting home and stuff, wanting our fans to show up and expect a win and everything like that. So we want to make it really hard for opposing teams to play here at Stevenson. Yeah, there was a great energy tonight. Anything? Yeah, I thought it was really good because if at the end you saw they had the football team here, I thought that was really good to see everyone come out and stuff. I feel like with our gym, it's small but it gets loud so the more people we have, the better it is. Another thing tonight, you guys were 92% from the free-throw line. How much of a point of emphasis has that been at practice and just working on getting those easy points? It's huge. Like you said, it's easy points, so those are free. We make a huge emphasis in practice every day actually shooting free throws. I know for me personally, I take it seriously because the last couple of years I haven't shot well from the free-throw line. So this summer and practice during this year, I'm going to continue to take a big emphasis on it for sure. Yeah, we take free throws really seriously because as you can see in that game with our free throws, that's pretty much what won us the game. So Coach Du pretty much talks about it all the time. We do five in the court all the time and he talks about how we have to take it really seriously and stuff.