 And I'm Chris. And we are both Davis High students who are very excited, quite excited for the upcoming Jesuit versus Davis High game, soccer game, in fact. And you know, this is Davis, so soccer is kind of a big deal here. You know? Did you play soccer? Oh, absolutely. I picked Daisy's on the soccer team. So I think that's pretty much what they will be doing this coming Saturday, picking Daisy's. But for the players that aren't picking Daisy's, it will be very intense. Oh, absolutely. Emotions are heightened. There are many emotions in play right now. There should probably be therapists standing by on the side of the field, just in case anyone gets hysterical. The players are dealing with a lot of fear, anger, hatred, love, and passion and arousal with these games. So there's just a lot at risk, you know? Yeah. I went to a couple practices, and I got some interviews with a few players from each team. I did. I wanted to get a perspective on how they're preparing, how they're building up emotionally. And how are they? Well, I am glad you asked. I learned quite a bit about the way these teams function and flow. And I believe that I already know the outcome of this score. I'm not going to say anything. But I think it will be a game, a true soccer game. True game. You heard it first here, folks. It's going to be a soccer game. So let's see. Let's talk Davis High. They're going to be wearing blue. Oh, and white. And white. So how do you think that's going to impact their playing? Not at all. All right. That's what I thought, too. They will be wearing blue and white. And not Jesuit. Jesuit will be wearing which colors? Was it? I think it's like red and something else. Red and something else. You heard it here first, folks. And so the red and something else team, their practice was quite interesting. They were doing a fair amount of running. I was glad that I was just a bystander because I would be very tired. And yeah, I'd probably be going pick daisies. Talked with the coach and he's excited. He says he's not doing anything special. Yeah. He's just going to check them out there. And I'm sure he's planning some little something, something on the side, and that's what he said. He should be. He should be. He should be. I talked with their goalie. What's his name? His name? Lou Ferrigno. It's not important. He is the goalie. He's one with the goal. I think it's like a Matt or a, no, no, it's not Matt. His name is not Matt. Why is it beyond his years? Beyond his years. You heard it here first, folks. Not Matt is why is it beyond his years. Poor not Matt. Okay. And then I talked with another player. His name I do recall, Steven Pie. He wears brightly colored shoes. Meh. He plays soccer too. Yeah. He's on the team. Would you say they're the Goliaths or David? I believe that the roles could be either such as that. And so, Dave is high. That practice was very fun to go to too. Very interesting. I believe that everyone should go to the soccer practices and just watch. Every single person on the planet. And just watch. Because you know, that is where the true game is. It's in that practice. Because you know, it doesn't matter who wins this game. You're going to attend the practices? Don't follow her advice. She's a lunatic. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. So if you choose not to go to those practices, it's fine too. But the Davis High practice was very fun. Everyone looked like they were having a very good time chatting up, sitting by the water cooler, romancing it up a little. So I talked with three guys, three, four, five, 50, practically four or two of them. And they had lots to say about their thoughts of Jesuit. And I think it will be a good game. So everyone should check out this game because it will be very exciting. And you will be very sad if you didn't go because you would be that one person in Davis. You didn't participate. You don't shame them. You don't shame them on the one thing that there is to do in Davis. That's true. There's not many. Drugs. Ah, that's two strikes.