 We're looking forward to, we have four trips down south before the national championship. We'll start off taking a bus down to North Carolina and playing a couple of D2s, some NAIA Division II, and a community college. We have a mixed bag in Beach Valley. Well, the following weekend we're going to Gulf Shores, Alabama, flying down and we'll see our top three competitors in Division III, Hendricks Huntington and Barry along with Spring Hill and Tuscalem 2D2 NCAA teams. So that's going to be a real test followed by the very next weekend we're going to on spring break. And we will play eight matches in four days, excuse me, in eight days. We're playing a tri-match day of practice, a tri-match day of practice. So mainly Division II schools in Florida. We'll come back there. We're flying to Atlanta and it's a D3 tournament. So it'll be only D3 schools there followed by a trip to Lynchburg, we'll host, and they're flying back to Florida for national championship. So it's like a whirlwind and it's seven weeks of craziness. Last year we played 33 matches and this year we should play 33. The schedule is very similar to the year before. Well, you know, we're gearing for the national championship. In 2022 we won the national championship. Hendricks was ready for us last year and we got them in the semifinals and we lost three to two and one of the matches was 15 to 13 in the third. That's how close we were to going to the national championship match. This is all in preparation for that. We don't have to get a bid. We know we're going. So I love winning. They love winning. So but we don't have to win. It's not going to keep us out. So this is all in preparation for that big weekend, the second weekend in April down in Orlando. We actually travel very well. Last year for the national championship we had five pairs playing, so that's 10 girls. Every single girl had a parent or grandparent there in Florida. So when we go to Florida, the parents for the week, for spring break, the parents out of house. So it's really a neat thing. But to be home so their family and their friends and the school can see them play. And it's such an entertaining game. The athleticism is just unbelievable. The sport has grown and the ability of the players has grown right along with it. So we'll get the tailgate both days. We'll play two matches on Friday and two matches on Saturday and sleep in our own beds. So that is a big advantage. The manual is a brand new division two program. They're NCAA. They're a very strong indoor, which usually translates to being, at least having kids that are athletic. And of course they're D2, NCAA and Barry, who are playing actually back to back. We're playing them on a Tuesday at St. Leo and then we're playing them on a Thursday at Weber. So we're playing them back to back and I expect them to be very good. Again, NCAA, they do well indoors. And so I like to play different people and it just makes it a lot more fun. Well right now we had nine girls beach only and our coaches, my assistant coaches did a phenomenal job with them in the fall. They got a lot, I feel like they got a lot better. Eric Hammond, Katie Moreno and Annika Swartz were out there with them and they just had a ball. And we were allowed one day of eight hours of competition. So we have them returning. Right now we're trying to figure out who's going to be partners with who. So we'll practice for about half the time. We're working on skill work and then we'll actually work to the point now we're playing games that determine who's best with who. Because the goal is to put your best 10 players together. Very difficult to do because on any given day. And so it's kind of easy to tell who your top two and your bottom two are. It's everything in between that is hard and we literally will have, we have 16 players, so we'll have eight pairs and we will have a round robin tournament. If you come in first in that tournament, you're the number one pair. You've come in seventh, unfortunately, you're not going to travel until the next challenge and we have challenges so they can move themselves up. Sometimes the reason we put kids together is because their class schedule and the conflicts they have with practice are the same. They're like similar majors that are together all the time and they have the same classes so they're going to miss class because if your partner misses practice then you can't practice with that person. But if they both miss at the same time, it's not as big as effect. So sometimes we even look at class schedules to determine what's the best thing for our team. That's what we're trying to do. It is that you have to have your partner there with you to be out of practice because it really hurts you. We've actually been on the sand twice. See last week we started lifts, but Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week it was gorgeous out. They went out on their own. No prompting for me, which was great to see. And then this week we started on Monday it was really cold but it was our first practice it was indoor so we can really go over a lot of fundamentals just changing a lot of their thinking from indoor to beach. Tuesday was really cold but Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday it will be nice. So we'll be out the next five days and it's looking good. It's looking good all the way up to Valentine's Day for us to not freeze to death out there. And basically if the wind chill is above 40 we're going out. And they know that the enthusiasm, they're just really excited. They're really excited. It's a really different game and the camaraderie and just yesterday we finally played matches where they're playing against each other and they're not taking turns who they're serving to so we're trying to win now. So amazing, amazing hustle and support from their partners.