 You know we're very fortunate to have someone like Rob, I think it's very difficult at the Division III level that no one is awarded necessarily a full-time assistant and you know as you can see from the results of what he does throughout every day and as a teacher in our community we're just very honored to be able to have him here at Stevenson as well because he does put in full-time hours here as well and I really appreciate that. He's in charge of our offense this year, he's taken on some more administrative roles for us, I'm very lucky. You know to be able to rely on him, if you know ever there's a time that I can't be at practice I have 100% faith that he'll be able to run practice as if I was there. So I couldn't be more grateful to everything that he does for us and I think that he's an integral part of the success that we've been able to have over the past couple years. Coach Slokak, can you maybe even guess maybe while we're here? One million dollars. No, close. Alright everyone, so Coach Slokak has been named the WBCA Assistant Division 3 Coach of the Year. I think it's just a great award for all of us, I mean you know being with Coach Boswell and what she's allowed me to do to allow me to keep coaching and do what I do from from Centennial and bring it to the college level and to be able to help the other coaches and have that freedom within the athletic department and the support of everyone else it makes it a lot easier when you're allowed to go in some place and just coach and not worry about stepping on people's toes and not saying this or not saying that and being able to agree or disagree. So it's a great environment and I think that's why I've been able to be successful and win an award like this because again of the people that we've had around us and the support, so it's quite an honor. I think the other asset that Rob really brings to women's basketball is just his involvement at the national level and that he sits on the WBCA board representing the assistant coaches for Division 3 and just being able to give up his time to be able to make sure that the WBCA at the national level is doing good things as well. He's had the opportunity to present at our national convention over the past couple years so he's always looking to give back to the entire sports for women's Division 3 basketball. I think it's a really big honor to be one of 430 Division 3 schools in the country I think it's a really big honor for our program and Stevenson himself to put us, you know, our name out there again nationally of what we're doing and the support that I've had with the players that we've had, the coaches and administration. So I think it's pretty neat, it's exciting to be one of those people. Well first I'd like to start off by saying congratulations coach Rob, well deserved. You're the hardest working person here. You come in early, you leave late, you're just an inspiration. You always are like the most goofiest person in our circle and I wouldn't have it any other way in the past 4 years. We've gone really close and I really appreciate everything you've done for me and this program. First congratulations coach Rob and coach of the year award. I really think you deserve it. I don't know anyone else that would be as deserving as you. You really put a lot of time and effort into making sure that we reach our goals for the season and really capitalize on all of our talent and stuff and it wouldn't be the same without you. To me you're the one that recruited me, the whole reason I'm here at Stephenson today and I got to learn from you and I can't wait to see how far you go. This is only the beginning for you and I just, everything you've taught me I've applied it in basketball and I know my fellow teammates have as well and I just can't congratulate you enough and the skills that you, the coach that you've taught me, I hopefully one day I can use them with my, if I ever coach one day and hopefully I can be as successful as you are.