 Hello, and welcome to the Gary Stewart show presented by Buffalo Wildlings. I'm Greg Royce, joined by Stevenson Headwinds basketball coach, Gary Stewart. Coach, you had your final two home games in the regular season last week, and you ended the home schedule high note defeating like home in 7168, probably the most complete game you guys have played all year. Just kind of take us through that and talk a little bit about the victory. Well, the origin of the victory really came from our first game. Obviously, we needed to make a lot of adjustments, and we decided to try to create more spacing. We decided to flash people in the middle. We weren't doing that at Lycoming. And then we had to temple the game, and I felt like our kids executed that magnificently. And we made some plays. We got down in the second half and got some timely stops. And then offensively, we were able to get some good clean looks and capitalized on some fouls in relationship to get into the free throw line. Yeah, that's one of the things we've talked about all year is that you stop your team from making that run. And on Saturday, you were certainly able to do that. You said they got ahead by a few, but you were able to, like I said, make some stops and stay in the striking distance, and then you made your run. Yeah, we got a great boost from our crowd. I thought there was real good energy in the building, and our ban really helped us. And we got great contribution throughout our roster, and it was a good day for the Mustangs. Yeah, a couple of freshmen that I stepped up. Obviously, Colby Colson, he's one of these guys that flies out of the radar because he does it every day. But at 20 points, Evan Joseph after missing the game on Wednesday, he hit a few big shots and had 13. Yeah, both of those guys are as steady of players as we have in terms of their effort, their concentration, their ability to follow the game plan. They don't get rattled. You saw that with the pressure that both Evan and Colby were under. I'm really excited about the future of our program with those two. And obviously, the future of the program, you know, very bright. But obviously, one senior this year at Denzel, right? His final home game on Saturday. So here for one year, we're talking about the impact he's had on the program. Well, he's been great. He really has. He is a guy that shows up every day and works diligently at his craft and spends the time in the gym before and after practice. He's easy to coach. He's just a really good representative of our program. And we'll slowly miss him. Yeah, absolutely. And then tomorrow night, Tuesday night, you go up to Alvernia, close out the season. What are you looking for to close out? Maybe I'll throw a two-game win streak, close out on an even higher note. Well, obviously, we're going to have our hands full. They got into the heart of our defense when we played here. And they've got several guys that are tough guards. Starts with their guard play, which is excellent. And then when you have a person that scored over 1,000 points, and Mike Miller on one side, and a young man that keeps getting better and better on the other side, you have spacing issues. And then to top it off, they've got a 6-10 center that gets better daily. So we'll have our hands full. But schematically, we're going to try to do a few things to try to get them slowed and certainly have to contest shots from the perimeter. Yeah, absolutely. All right, Coach, we wish you the best of luck tomorrow night. And we'll wrap up the season next week. Sounds good, Greg. Thank you. All right. Thanks, Coach. For Gary Stewart, I'm Greg Royce. This has been the Gary Stewart Show.