 All right, T knocks off York 10-6 in a game with playoff type intensity, even though it's the month of March, with your coach Brandon Childs. You guys jumped out 3-1 in this contest, but gradually over the last three quarters, what was the issue offensively, where your team couldn't keep pace after that good first quarter? Yeah, we just got out ground balled, so we didn't have the ball a lot. There was like a four-minute span in the second quarter where we feel cleared it, so we played defense three consecutive times, and they got a couple goals off of it, which got them going, you know, and the plan was to not give them any transition, don't give them anything unsettled, and on those failed clears, they got some unsettled ones, which I think got them in their rhythm a little bit, but we, so we didn't have the ball then in those failed clears, and if you're not winning ground balls, and then you fail cleared on top of it, those things compound pretty good, and so I think the issue offensively was that we just didn't have the ball as much as we're accustomed to having, because typically we don't get out ground ball 39 to 17. That was gonna say, leading me to my next question. If that's gonna happen, good to have that happen now in March from a coaching point standpoint, something that you and your staff can reiterate to your team that that's the type of thing that can happen if you're not focused? Yeah, you know, and I don't think the ground balls were a lack of effort. I think it's, I mean, it's a really skilled team that we played, and they're great at picking up the ball off the ground, and I think if anything, it's a takeaway that we gotta practice it more, you know, and I think we've relied on a lot of toughness to get us ground balls, and I don't think it was lack of toughness and desire tonight. I think it was literally the skills picking something up pretty quick off the ground, and we'll definitely be working on ground balls in the future, that's for sure. Great challenge of this event now is really not a whole lot of way to prepare for tomorrow. What is the challenge to get ready to come back and play another good opponent tomorrow? Yeah, you know, I mean, it's so much fun, and we spent a lot of our time focused on the first game as if you weren't guaranteed the second game, because come play off times, you're not guaranteed that second game, and so we'll get to work and try to put together the best game plan possible, but that's what's fun about it. I feel like the second game is really up to the boys in the field, you know, and maybe having taken a loss today, you know, if we needed any extra motivation, maybe we got it. For all of you that come here, and a lot of you have come here multiple times, you all are very willing participants in such a great event. What does this event do for your club in terms of kind of it, we're starting to get closer to the midway point here where you can get a real evaluation of your team against what could be the teams you see eventually down the road in April and May. Right, well I think the one thing you walk away with is just confidence, you know, I think almost regardless of how you play, because now you've seen some of the best, you know what I mean, and so when you leave here, you got some great films to dig into, you know, whether you win or lose, you're vulnerable at an event like this with so many great teams, and so there's a lot of things that you can get through and film, and then get it to your guys and really teach them, you know, and so I think you leave here with some confidence of, man, you know, we did some things pretty well, and here's what we did well, and you know, here's a couple things we didn't do well that if we can improve on guys, then you know, then we can be playing in May, and if we don't focus and improve on those things, then we won't be playing in May, you know, and so I'm stealing this from another coach, but he always kind of refers to this event as like midterms, you know, for your team, and I kind of like that, because I think that's what happens here, you know, and so I'm excited about the challenge tomorrow, and I don't know, after you lose one, you just want to play again, the beauty of this event as we get to do it. I appreciate it, Tom, best of luck tomorrow. Yeah, thank you. All right, Brandon Chiles from York joining us here is RIT, wins game four of five on this Friday by a score of 10-six.