 Well, it's a great feeling. I'm just so happy for these kids. They deserve everything that they're getting because they've worked real hard here to win a state championship. Talk to a lot of people that actually won state championships or been in them. And they say it don't sink in for years down the line. And I think that'll be the case because, I mean, I worked so hard for this all my life and I finally get to accomplish it. I'm still a little bit in shock. I've wanted this ever since I was a little kid and finally realizing how you've done it. It's an awesome experience. We went through the struggle all season. Practice, practice and practice over and over and over. You know, it sucked there for a while, but you know, we got the hang of it. It really hasn't sunk in yet. It's more, it feels like more of a dream, honestly. I don't really know how to describe it. It's an indescribable feeling, you know, just to win it with all my brothers and all them are really the best coaches in the state. It's an unbelievable feeling. It's not really setting yet. Just winning the state champion with the guys I grew up with and coaches last year, after coaching 39 years, when it makes the second state championship, makes us feel proud, all of us together. And it's unbelievable. A lot of hard work and a lot of attitude changes, you know, sometimes kids don't have the best attitudes. And I mean, they just bought into everything that we wanted to do and you just can't, you know, you just can't ask for a better group, the way they end it. I mean, yeah, we won the game, but every game was so easy. I mean, we just beat everybody bad. And, you know, but to go up there and beat those big kids from our head, I just made it a lot sweeter. We got a lot of tough, every size kids. And, but they got big hearts, man. That's what I wanted to buy a game for.