 Stevenson wins 18-9 tonight, Glenn Clark with head coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, what'd you say at the half exactly? They got your team shaped up there in the third and fourth quarters. Well, I think we just got to grow up as a team and act a little more mature in how we went about it. I didn't think we respected them very much in the first half. I thought we played absolutely terrible in the first half. I mean, we got out of ground balled and made all the soft plays. We kept them in games and making silly decisions on defense and offense. And if we didn't have our goalie play great and our face off guy be dominant, that could have been different. So I think we finally got some confidence in the second half, got moving a little bit, really did a great job. Only turned the ball over three times and did a really good job moving forward there. But we got to play better. We need our guys all to play better. And it's not we played that first half a little like, feel sorry for ourselves, so to speak. And just didn't really, we thought they were just going to roll over and they weren't. So we have to do a much better job respecting our opponents for sure. We saw in the second half Alexander Wilson get his first three career points. And it looks like someone that looked pretty comfortable out there. Maybe I know you were high on him before the season began. Maybe somebody who's earning some more opportunities. Yeah, he's done a great job in practice. We're trying to get him and Colin Dobbins as well. He got in there late and made a great pass a little more time. Because I think they are pretty dangerous players. And Alex is a really good high school attackman, but he's going to be a real good college middie and he made some really good plays. But just making a few changes, having can play attack a little bit. I thought helped settle us down a little bit. And I thought Ryan Coleman came out with a passion in the second half and did a really good job. And we started really converting that. But again, I think we just got to play better. I hear you. I understand you referenced your face off specialist. You have been high on this young man all season long. These last couple of games have really come into focus and just how good this young man can be. Yeah, and he's played a couple good guys the last two games. And so Justin's come a long way. You know, it's tough as a freshman coming in. It's a lot different than high school and where he came from. And all of a sudden, I think he struggled early by learning a lot of lessons and getting better. And I think we got a good rapport about how we want to go about the face off position now. And he's won 18 face offs and back to back games. And so we're doing much better there. But I think we're more like a unit. I think all our face off guys in our unit help each other get better in practice. And that's a sign of a good face off group. So we are getting better at that. I think all our guys are much better now than we just started the season. And we think Justin's going to get better and better. He's a long way to go. But I think he's getting better and better. And he's making some really solid decisions now, which is helpful. I also appreciate his choices in Habidashere as we're going to see here in a second. You go into conference play. There have been ups, downs, obviously, to this point in the season. To be the team that you want to be what still has to change moving forward. Well, we just have to be a more disciplined team. We have to understand every possession for us matters. We've got to understand every defense possession matters. I think sometimes we just get a little casual. And we need our seniors and fifth year guys and sixth year guys to play better. They have to play better for us to be successful. There are a lot of great players for us over their times here, and they're not playing to the level that we need them to play. They've got to play better. Coach, appreciate it. And congratulations on a win. We'll see you back here next week. Thank you.