 Well, my name's Bill Nagel and I'm a commander out here in District 4. A lot of my life revolves around what my kids do and what they've done. And I say what they've done in reference to, I still do sports announcing at Mullen High School, even though all my kids have graduated no longer there. I'm still doing announcing there for volleyball and baseball and wrestling. I try to buzz the names of both teams and if they get an ace, I announce it as an ace and I do it the same way as I do for the Mullen kids. Although it might be a little more enthusiasm when I do it for our kids, but I try to make sure that everybody's treated fairly. Sports are a very important thing for I think all youth in developing those life skills that they'll need later. The extracurricular activities, whether it's drama, music, the debate, any of these types of activities really help because they're analogs for being in work or handling projects that you're going to have to do in the future. So if you can learn how to be a good team member, a good team leader, those are the types of things that you learn in sports. Those are the types of things that you learn putting on the school plays, doing the school newspaper. All those things are great analogs for the future and if you make mistakes, you can make mistakes in that environment.