 All right, Stevenson, tough one, 64-58. They fought a night to Arcadia with head coach Gary Stewart. Coach, your team was down by 18 in the second half. They fought back. They got to within two in the final minute. I know you're not thrilled with the final outcome, but the effort from this group in the second half, I would think you have to be pleased with. I am. This was our best effort of the year. We're getting better and better. I mean, there were a lot of minutes tonight where we had five freshmen on the floor. And we virtually had all new guys. We lost Steve Zink in practice with some back spasms. So he wasn't able to go. Ryan Hill is still working his way back. So we're thin on old men. And so I'm really pleased with the young kids. They're getting better and better. And I'm looking forward to practice tomorrow. One guy in particular in the second half that I thought really gave you a boost was Johnny Rhodes, who came in and hit some shots and played some defense and hadn't played the entire game, but came in and really gave you a lift. Yeah, as a coach, you never want to put your student athletes in precarious positions and not playing in the first half and then come in into a game of this magnitude. Johnny handled that really, really well. And his response kind of invigorated the group. And we worked our way back in. And Johnny's a good player. He's one of the reasons why I've said that this team is as deep as a unit that we've had since I've been here. You played five games at home. Now you got ahead on the road. What have you learned about your team? I know, again, the results, one in four, you would have liked a couple more victories in the process. But what have you learned about your team already that you think they're going to take with them as they now head on the road? Well, I mean, make no mistake, we're still Stevenson. And we've always been a very good road team. I expect that to continue. We've got some tough, minded kids. And their concentration and focus will be appropriate for the task at hand. There's three possessions when you're down by four. And you've got three chances with the ball. I'm sure you won't ever think about those three ever again. I'm sure those won't eat it at all. Yeah, a little bit of life just left. If I was going to live to a certain date, I cashed in a couple of weeks on those possessions. It was a tough lineup, because a lot of those kids play the same spot. And so we had to go to a little bit more of a motion type of an offense. And we stood around and watched. But we had some good opportunities. We got to the basket. We had a transition opportunity that we'll live with. Michael Byrd had a good shot and a good look at it just didn't go in. That's part of the game. And Tim came down and got one right there, point blank range. We like that. We want him to continue to work to get those type of opportunities. He's a talented guy. And we'll live with the results. Coach, best of luck as you head out on the road. We'll see you back here next Saturday. Thank you. I'm Glenn Clark with Gary Stewart for gomustangsports.com.