 We wind down day one here at the Mustang Classic, and Stevenson picks up the 12-9 win over Lynchburg in the nightcap joined now by Lynchburg head coach Steve Kadelka. Coach your team showed a lot of metal, fell behind a couple of times, battled right back into the game, just couldn't quite overcome things at the end. What was the difference? You know, I think, you know, in games like this, we're talking to our guys in the locker room, and this is a playoff type atmosphere, you know, and little plays and little things here and there and make big differences in these big games. You know, you're at the top of the lacrosse pile, and you know, you got to make plays, you know, and I thought Stevenson made a little bit more than us in the fourth quarter, a couple ground balls that could have went either way that they came up with, but it really just, I think there's a lot of little plays, little things that just added up in their favor more than we had. It has to feel good, however, knowing that when they fell behind those two times, your team didn't roll over, they battled back. Yeah, I mean, you know, that might be a surprise to you, that's zero surprise to me. We got some tough kids, and you know, we've been down before in games, and we've come back in one big game. So, you know, we were, it was great that we, you know, you don't want to be down with me nothing, but we absolutely felt like we'd come back and do some pretty good things there, and you know, and just too much at the end. You know, CJ Santora made save after save after save the night, and I know there are a couple of issues with the clears at the end of the game, but the plays that he made, he really battled to keep you guys in the game. Yeah, you know, we felt like we could, you know, we did miss up a couple clears, but CJ, you know, didn't start off great, but that's kind of kid he is, and he came back and made some great saves for us and got into a rhythm, I think running down the field in the very beginning of the game was good for him, you know, being a former goal head, I remember those days, and you got the blood flowing a little bit, you know, Stevenson came at him pretty good. You could tell he wanted that one. Yeah, you know, you get down there, you want to score, there's no doubt about it, but he did, he did some really good things for us, and I thought our defense, close defense played pretty well, and, you know, it was, we maybe gave a couple too many chances at the end there. You know, another big one tomorrow, obviously, it's another good team and another team that had a really tough battle tonight, and just ended up coming a little bit short. Yeah, you know, I mean, I think Amherst and us for both, you know, they're a great team, and so, you know, we'll have our hands full tomorrow for sure, but we're excited, you know, to come back here tomorrow. I mean, it's kind of nice, and I think if you're a player, you lose and usually have a week or several days to kind of think about it now. It's a quick turnaround, I don't know, you know, that's good or bad, but I think as a player, you want to get back out and play. I think both kids want to play, and, you know, we'll be excited. Tomorrow night, this has been a great event. I mean, hats off to Stevenson and their crew for all the work. This has been, I told our guys, and this is an environment that's second to none right now in Division III of the Cross. We're excited to be a part of it, and, you know, we get to play two games here, you know, which is to come back tomorrow and give it our best shot again. Coach, I appreciate it. Best of luck tomorrow. Thank you very much. Here's Coach Steve Kadelka from Lynchburg. I'm Glenn Clark. This is GoMustangSports.com.