 Pre-season's been going great. Players have had a lot of energy. Coaching staff's been doing really well. I feel fortunate to have Brenton LaRose and Tommy Holcomb on our staff, and they've been doing a really great job. So very organized, and players are really excited and ready to go. Early season takeaways, I would say we have some depth and athleticism. So defensively, I would expect to be pretty good this year in the infield behind the dish, in the outfield. So very pleased with how that's going so far. Also, just the tireless, relentless work ethic that I'm seeing from our guys. The position players are getting extra swings in all the time, always out doing some extra throwing, extra running. And if that's any indication of what they're going to be like as competitors, I think we're going in the right direction. I would also say I'm really impressed with our pitching staff lately. Those guys executed a really good throwing program this off season and came back stronger than ever. And I've been very pleased with how they're doing so far. As a first-year head coach, I think it's easy to say that we want to rebuild or have a five-year plan. And I understand that this would be the third time that I've been a first-year coach at a program. I don't think your players want to hear that. So for me, my expectations are pretty high. We expect to compete in the Mac this year. I plan on being a playoff team this year and have a chance to compete for a championship right away. That being said, I also think the future is very bright here at Stevenson and that this is a program that there should be no limitations to what our expectations are. Sure. One thing I would say is Coach LaRose and our previous coach here, Coach Gage, they did a very good job of recruiting. And we have a really talented group of young first-year players. So I'm really excited to see how they do. They'll get a lot of opportunities. And we have seven or eight transfers that are in also that it's great to have them on board. And it just gives us depth and some experience on a pretty inexperienced team, to be honest. You have a couple guys coming back that have a legitimate experience on our staff, Labrador, Pellegrino, and then we have some guys with injuries that are coming back, like Sandsbury, for example. And then Nick Tamborino as a hitter, he's a guy that's going to be the middle of our lineup and someone that could make a serious-running player of the year type of guy. So Brandon Perillo, he's one of our captains, along with Jason Labrador as a pitcher. The three of them, I think, they set the standard, they set the tone for this team. And you could tell, the guys are responding well to them. And if they continue to be a strong presence and our guys feed off that energy, there's no limitations, like I said earlier. Well, we look at the season, kind of break it up into three or four different seasons. And we have hood starting off the second part of our season, which is conference. And before that is our first season, we got Mary Baldwin, Leslie, Franciscan, McDaniel. And these are all games that you can't take lightly. We go in there, we play to win those games. They're going to be good competitive games with good coaches and good programs. And there's also going to be opportunities for our guys, all of our guys, to play. Because we still have guys trying to earn positions and earn time. And I want to have the opportunities for those guys. When season two comes around, we'll have our best nine on the field. So I'm so excited for this season. I really love this group of guys. I've had some really good people I've been around these past 10 years as a head coach. And these guys are right there in the mix with some of the best people I've got to coach. And I feel very thankful to be here. And I'm excited about what we're doing right now here at Stevenson. And I think these guys are ready to go.