 Stevenson gets the 11-8 win the night over York College here at Mustang Stadium, Glenn Clark with head coach Paul Cantabene. Coach please tell me that you were filming your halftime speech and that we will be able to replay it forever. What changed from half number one to half number two? I really didn't think we played that bad in the first half, you know, I think defensively we had a really good game plan. Coach Paul did a great job and I thought we can guard them, you know what I mean? So I thought we did a good job and Mark was really on tonight. You played well. I thought both keepers played really well and made some good saves. Excuse me there. And Hanson in the big game gets you kind of going a little bit. But I thought our offense was struggling a tad, you know, just because they were really physical. You know they get out in, they weren't really calling anything and they're sort of really physical in doing that. But I got kind of on them at halftime a little bit and I think they're a prideful group. You know they really do a good job offensively prideful and they made some really tough plays in the second half and then that third, start that third quarter. So once we got, they got a little life and going there and I mean like just look at the goal that Dylan Linhart scored there in the man up. He gets crushed by a kid, turns around and sticks it. So those are the kind of plays that win big games against nationally ranked teams because you got to make tough plays to do that. So I thought we made a lot of tough plays in the second half and it really paid off and we made them follow us and I think, you know, that's the difference between winning and losing. We don't make some of those tough plays. We probably don't pull this one out. But in the end, Mark Piles, you know, just, you know, playing lights out, you know, just did a great job. And I think we cleared the ball a little bit better. You know, we had a couple of issues Tyler threw to the other team one time and we cleared it a couple of times a little bit better, you know, we might get out even more. So but that's a really, really good team because childs and them, they're great, you know, 15 and 44 are excellent and 28 and four, you know, they're good, you know, they got some guys and so, but we're happy to get the W and we'll see them in two weeks again right here most likely and so, but I'm just proud of what they did. I didn't really say much. I think they themselves understood that they had to play better and they're a prideful group. So we're calling Dylan Linhart Lionheart because he was getting his butt kicked all night, but he showed a lot of heart throughout the course of this one. So let's talk about a couple of things. You mentioned Mark Paust. I think we talked the last time about what Mark's been through this season and the emotions night of it being senior night and for him to step up when you needed it badly in the first half for him to make those saves and keep you guys in this one, what else can you say about him? Well, Mark, you know, he's just such a great person, you know, and going through his father passing away and us trying to rush together because in Messiah cancelling the season and put some senior day together and get his brother down here was great and wish we could have got his mother, but it's just too much of a turnaround for that. And, you know, he's playing for his dad. His dad is such a tremendous, tremendous person. And, you know, we're able to lucky enough here to name his locker after his dad now, which is a tremendous thing. And, you know, he's just living the moment, living in the dream now. He's going to do everything he can to help this team. He loves Stevenson. He loves his teammates and I think he's really appreciative of everything we've done for his family and and, you know, he's just a special kid. Sometimes guys try behind the back goals because they want to get the sports center. Sometimes guys do it because they have to in order to score. And you got two of them tonight that were necessary. You got the one from Tatum earlier in the third quarter and then the closing seconds from Coleman there at the end of the third quarter. You know, other than they're awesome and they're fun and we can look at him and watch him forever. How important is it in that situation for an attacking player to know what they have to do? Well, I just think that, you know, both goals are really important. You know, they got an incredible behind the back goal at the end of the first quarter. And we're playing one should have been one, nothing. They get to grab the shot and puts it behind the back and scores. And he scores a one-hander later, you know, so there's like four goals here that were Sports Center top 10 highlight type things. And but, you know, I think it was a big goal at the end of the third quarter, Coleman getting that behind the back goal right there to get us going there because, you know, they're kind of pushing us a little bit. And to hit that goal to go up by two, I think at that moment was pretty big. And so I think that's it just happens. Those guys are talented as they have talented guys. And Coleman's the kind of kid that can do that stuff as is Tatum. No Tatum's behind the back to give us a second goal. That's a great shot. You know, I think and we're pretty good at, you know, time, place, situation for those. We just don't do them for the hell of them. You know, they had the freedom to do them, but those are both very critical. But how you end quarters, I think is very vastly important and to get one at the end of the third quarter there to kind of keep our momentum going. I thought it was a big one for us. Coach, I don't know what else to say. This was this felt like it meant more than just one win. This felt like an emotional big time game, ranked opponent. The whole deal. Congratulations on a massive win. And we'll see as we get ready for the postseason. No doubt. Thanks a lot. Have a great one. Coach Paul Cantabane, I'm Glenn Clark. Go Mustang Sports.TV.