 Hi, atop Mustangs Stadium here in the All Access post-game show after Stevenson falls 11-10 to Denison here today. And joined now by the head coach of the Mustangs, Coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, before we get into the game real quick, is there anything you can tell us about Dom DeFazio there at the end of the game? We just got to wait and see. I think he's just real nervous, so his knee's real tight. So we'll see what happens tomorrow. I'll get him an MRI and everything. Hopefully we'll hope for the best. But if not, we've been playing pretty well defensively as you saw today at times, and we'll move on. But I think he'll be all right in the end. That's good news. Now for the game, heartbreak, I think, is the word that comes to mind is you guys battled the entire time against one of the best teams in the country and just ended up, you know, they got the last one. Yeah, you know, he made a real kind of silly switch there. I think we had an entirely jumped out and then tried to get back, and he shouldn't have done that. So we had a little bit of those mistakes today. I think that they gave them some open shots that they hit that we have to really work on our communication a little bit. But overall, you know, I thought our defense did some great things. And their goalie made some timely saves. And I thought we did, you know, we just got to, I think, clear the ball a bit better. I think we just killed ourselves at times, cleared the ball, and get them some opportunities and really, really could have stopped things. And they scored goals on it. They kind of wore us down in that area. But overall, you know, we played, it was a good game. I think everybody was entertained by it. And Dennis had made just one more play than us. And but we got to get, we're getting better. You know, we had some young guys out there playing for the first time. And I thought, you know, Grave McKee in his first game played real well. And Jacob Tatum did a great job hitting some shots. And but we need our attack to play better, you know, especially in JT and Colin Mason got to do some more things for us. Coach, a lot of positive today. What are the major positive you think are being taken to the Gettysburg game? Well, I think one of the things is that we compete. You know, we get after it. You know, our guys play really, really hard. And I think you saw that today. It's really competing all over the field. And that's great. You know, that's what we want to do. I think that we play pretty good defense for the most part. You know, I just think that we kind of broke down at times and I'm breaking clears and you can't give good teams and play, you know, we can play the best defense in the world, but you have to play defense over and over and over. You're going to struggle. And then that's what happened to us. You know, we stopped them one time. Tyler Russo, we get the face off. Russo turns it over. We get it. Then Don Tom threw it away. And then Walsh gets it. And for some reason just dropped the stick. And that's how they score goals and go with that. And so I think we'll be all right. And you know, and we just got to keep getting better. That's what we do. And we've been in this situation before, playing another big team like we've been before. And I think we're all right. Our guys are going to compete and they're ready to go. And they know they compete with the best teams in the country. And we'll just keep getting better. You mentioned a couple of the big positives. And Jacob Tatum, I thought one of the other ones, Sam Ross in his first start, I thought had some really big moments for you. Probably a couple in there that he would like to have back. But for a first career start, I thought it was a really quality performance. We played a lot of younger guys. You saw a couple of freshman polls out there. And Sam making his first career start and doing that. And Jacob Tatum with another freshman in there. And we have guys that are young that are playing. We're only going to get better, especially with the senior defense. So we'll see how it goes. For face off, so we're going to stick with Burnett against Gettysburg. You can see more 50-50, actually. No, I think Justin's pretty good. He's got a couple of tough breaks in there, I thought. He's just going to get better. First game out at Justin. You're going to have some games. You're playing some really good face off guys week in and week out every week. He's playing another good one against Gettysburg. He's a real good kid. He had a good game against Salisbury. And then he'll play Salisbury, a good one. Then play York as a good one. We play good teams. We're playing good teams. We're going to have a good face off guy. Justin's is only going to get better. This really, you mentioned Gettysburg. And just the schedule that you guys play at the beginning of the season, obviously absolutely brutal. But how much does this help to show that you know that you can battle these types of teams moving forward? I think a lot of the teams were playing a real similar. So I think like Denison's very similar to Gettysburg. And I think Gettysburg's real similar to Salisbury. And Salisbury is real similar to York and Dickinson. So a lot of the same teams are going to be kind of playing over and over. So I think we're going to kind of get better and do what we do. And we just got to get a little bit better. A couple of things, a couple of tough clutch shots. We got to hit better and just be a little bit more in the moment. I think we get there. We made some tough plays to tie it up. And unfortunately, we had two shots at the ground ball. You got to get that ground ball in the face off to win the game. They got it. And then we had the miscommunication a good effort. I know you would have liked just one more there. But I appreciate it. Just one more, no doubt. I appreciate you coming up and spending some time with us. We'll see you next Saturday under the lights. Thank you very much. He's Coach Paul Cantabena from Stevenson. Now we'll be.