 And whereas this unprecedented success of the team under the guidance of Coach Matthew Nistak is deserving of recognition and respect. Now, therefore, I, R.T. Daniel Johnson-Kennagin, executive new hereby declare the week of December 16th, has come to the Central High School to count the 16th State Football Champions Week, and heard all citizens in Johnson-Kennagin say, and they come to this designation and congratulate you on your achievement. Awesome feeling. It's all of us together. It's every single person. It's every single person that ever went to school here, that ever worked here, that ever played here, coached here. Well, it's euphoric, actually. It's surreal. It's everything that you thought it would be, and maybe more. We're finally starting to set in. Last night, everybody was just numb. Going back to the hotel and stuff. Nobody really understood what had really happened, I don't think. The first three hours was pretty boring, and the next 30 minutes was a little bit harder, but as we got closer, the anticipation started to build up, and by the time we got to the county line, you could just see miles and miles of cars and ambulances and fire trucks. It was insane. It still hasn't sank in yet. Seeing everybody here, everybody came out to support us. It's an unbelievable feeling. I'm so thankful for everything. God's worth the blessings. Amazing. Like I said, this one is not just for us. It's for the community and everybody that supported us the whole way. Like I said, we used to come down the road, and I'd never seen half the people on the side of the road. They were just out of their car in the cold, jumping with joy. I mean, old people, 60-year-old people, jumping with joy. This community has been starved for a championship, and I'm glad we can bring it to them.