 all-access post-game show after Stevenson picks up the 18 to win over Widener and the Matt Commonwealth semifinals tonight. Now joined by the head coach of the Mustangs, Coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, it was 1-0 at the end of the first quarter. It was hard fought. It was a tough game. And from there, your guys really seemed to step it up and drive this one home. Yeah, you know, I like how we played in the first quarter. I thought we turned the tempo up on them. We got things going. We just missed a couple easy shots, I thought. And their kids stepping in for their end of the goal. I thought I made some nice saves for Horton that was out with a concussion. And I thought he played well. But I thought we did a good job making them speed things up. And once we kind of got an idea of how they were sliding, helping, that's when we started getting the throwbacks and making them come adjacent a lot. And we got a lot of things out of that. And I thought we did a good job. But I told the team it was a great all-around effort. It kind of reminded me a little bit of how we used to play a little bit. And I think it was a really good job. And you have four hat tricks. And Ross played great in the goal. But the problem for them is that I'm going to expect that all the time. Expect to play that way on Saturday. And I think those guys understand that. And what we expect out of them. And it was good to see how we played. I thought we played unselfish. I thought we played tough or great in the ground balls. Justin Bernetti, 13 of 18 on the face-off, doing a great job. And showing why he was the first team all-conference performer. So I was really happy with how we played. And it was overall a great goal for Stevenson, no doubt. All right, great coach. Hey, how's it going? How are you? I'm well, thanks. Good to see you. You're trying to throw me off. I see you, but it's not going to work. I can't do that. I think it's so good. Well, we're going to switch it over to the defense a little bit. Obviously, stellar performance for them. Just two goals tonight. Only 11 shots on goal. Let's talk a little bit about your leadership down there and what you liked from the defense tonight. Well, I think that Don DeFosso is our leader down there. And he does a great job all the time down there. But it was really good to see Ross down. And after a couple of games where he probably wasn't his best, he'll be the first guy to tell you that, really step up and make some nice saves and get some confidence. And that's what goalies need, just a little bit of confidence, especially when you get to the playoffs. And Ross has been a capable goalie all year for us. And he just had a couple of bad quarters here. And he got better. And we're happy about that. But I think our defense overall gives us a chance every game. They hustled Dylan. And Don played so hard. And Drew's really solid. And we've been playing a couple of weeks without Tom Brown. We hope to get him back on Saturday a little bit more. But I think our Mitty Dees and Jake Brown and Parrish. And those guys are doing a great, great job. And our Poles are really coming along, Austin. And those guys have done a great, especially Chas Coleson. You can't talk enough how well he's gotten, how much better he's gotten over the years. So the defense has gotten better. But we have to get better each and every game. And we've got to really give ourselves a chance. And I think we're giving ourselves a chance at that end of the field now. Three really cool moments in the second half that I wanted to run through if we could. Well, but you mentioned. I'm a cool guy. Sometimes we have to talk about him a cool guy. Not very often, but sometimes. DeFazio ends up getting his first career goal. Colton Hog gets his first career goal at the end of the game. And then the play from Tyler Furman is that ball was about to go out on the end line. He'd take me through those three things. Tyler Furman's a kid you really got to give a lot of credit to. Because he's the kid that understands what it's like to be a senior right now. And he's playing that way. And what it means to play for Stevenson. And he embodies that whole thing. Going hard, getting those extra chances. They went at him a couple of times. He ran by him. And Tyler's a guy that just emphasizes what it means to play here and how hard he plays every single play. So I give that kid a lot of credit. He's hurt. He's got like 18,000 bruises all over his body. But he still goes out there and performs. And Don getting his first goal, that's great. And it was a big play. For Colton Hall, a kid that's played hard all year and a great kid, for him to get that goal, it's just great for him. I think the whole team is more excited that Colton scored than anybody else scored. And so that's good for him. That shows you what a great teammate Colton is and how much everybody loves him. And he's a great kid. And that was great to see that moment for him to get that. Especially how the bench reacted to it. That was great. He broke the huddle down inside Colton with his first goal. That's good stuff. That qualified is cool, right? Like, yeah. I mean, I don't know the definition of cool, but I guess when you see cool, you know cool. Mike would know cool. He's a pro. He's the pro. Defensive player of the week in the MLL and everything like that. You know, I don't know if I was ever the defensive end of the MVP in the MLL of my time. And I only played nine years. But you know, I don't know anything. Can you get defensive player of the week as a face-off guy? I wasn't just so purely a face-off guy. I know. I'll be the first one to get your back on that. And you can do that. OK, you can get a few. Give me a little credit. Not much, but a little. Hey, well, I'm one of the few guys. Well, I don't know of the few guys, but I'm definitely one guy to get your back and say that you were more than just a face-off guy. That was for sure. Just watch his highlights. Give you 10 bucks later. Yeah, I appreciate that. All right, let's, it's a championship game. Saturday, obviously, Albright's the opponent. You know him well. Early expectations for Saturday. Well, you know, I think Cam Satrone is really playing great for them. You know, he's really showing a leader. He had nine goals, I think, today, going hard, the first five of the game. And you know, we've got to stop him. That's first, and it's going to be great. The offensive player of the year against defensive player of the year. You can't ask for more than that in a championship game. But you know, we've got to maintain possession. We did a great job facing off against them last time. We expect them to play a lot of his own defense. We've got to be good against it early. We've got to be able to ride them and put a lot of pressure on them. And I think last time, they hung around a while a little bit. I think it was 12-7, and we took off in the fourth quarter. And we've got to try to get to them a little bit early. But you know, they're on a streak. They're playing well. And you know, I was really impressed with how they played, and especially Cam. You know, he played like a senior playing his last game. He was going hard. And you know, we'll be well aware of him. You better let your son come up and say hello. Kurt, want to say hi? Come on, buddy. Up high. Say hi to your shoulder. No, you can't get on my shoulder. Say hi to everybody. Say hi to Grandma. Peace. Love it. Coach, congratulations. That's a pretty scratch on the wind. Coach Paul. It's going to be a real start. Coach Paul, can't have any joining us.