 In the post-game here with headman's basketball coach Gary Stewart, Gary after the 95-72 win over York of New York. First of all, OK, tell me about Joey Lutz. This young man had a great night tonight with six three pointers. Yeah, we really liked him out of high school and a whole bunch of other folks did too. He set a state record for most threes in a game for Maryland. And I'll tell you a little bit about his ability because there's a lot of really good players that played in this state. And for him to do that and lead his team to the state championship game is a testament to his abilities. And you saw that on display, full display today. I know coaches are never 100% satisfied. This was a great victory for you guys tonight. But just talk overall about the team's performance. Yeah, 100%. I'm looking for the 5% satisfaction. Gary, it was nothing like I thought. You know, we turned the ball over. We didn't guard very well. There's a lot there that we got beat on the backboard. So best laid plans of mice and men. It didn't go exactly the way we wanted. But again, our guys showed some resiliency. And we got some great production from some guys that never played a game here before. And they picked a really good time to get their career started. And so we had a conversation before the game actually yesterday. And you were still feeling things out, as teams do after just two games of the season. You know, what combinations to play, who to play, when, et cetera. What do you take from this game now that you can move on with the season? Well, Gary, we've got a bunch of dudes that can play. I mean, 1 through 16, we've got some guys that can really, really help us. And so we're still trying to figure some things out. But we're explosive. And we can score to multitude of different ways. I mean, Rashid Cooley led the state of Maryland in junior college in scoring. And he didn't go off today. But others did. And so that's kind of the way we're built. We've got some inside guys on the interior that can help and hurt you there. And then we can go to a lot of different folks for a shot on the perimeter. So we're excited about this group. And I don't think anybody played. I think Cooley played the most minutes tonight. He played 21 minutes. So you did get everybody on the roster. And almost everybody scored. Yeah, it's a tough week coming off of Gettysburg on Wednesday and then one more tomorrow. So we're thankful that we do have a long bench. And we're able to extend some of those guys today. And I think that'll help us tomorrow. We talked also, York, he's a very physical team. You guys were very, very resilient in the game. Just talk about how you handle their physicality. Well, there are a tough bunch. Ola Wally is one of the better players in the region. He's an all region player up there. And came in average in 24 points a game. So he warranted special attention. And then they've got some guys around him that can make shots. So they're a tough outfit to get a handle on. And if you don't get physical, they can bury you. Typical New York team that plays with a spirit and competitiveness that needs to be admired. I'm sure you probably had a chance to take a look at Immaculata today. You'll face them in the championship tomorrow. What did you see? Well, I went and immediately went to the Thumbs after I saw them. They've got a good team. And their system is aggression and assertive. And it will certainly have our hands full tomorrow. I've got an extra roll of Thumbs, by the way, in my pipe, if you need it. Gary, thank you so much. Thank you, Gary. Good seeing you. Gary Stewart, headman's basketball coach. Big win tonight for the Mustangs 95-72 over York College of New York.