 Stevenson gets the 23-7 win over Eastern in the Matt Commonwealth semifinals. Glenn Clark with head coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, if your team plays like this, is there anybody in the country they can't beat? Well, you know, I mean, that's whatever we're about. You know, we got to play, especially in offense, if you play as a unit. We're trying to tell them that I think we're pretty good. We share the ball, we move off the ball really well, and we're pretty tough to do that. When we start to play as individuals and force things, and we did a few times today, we're not so good. And so I think our team does a great job of that for the most part. Ever since we played these guys the first time, 13-12s, we're averaging around 20 goals a game. So I think they really kind of picked up on how we have to play. And I'm really proud of them, especially the young guys. We're playing a lot of young guys in there. Those three freshmen have done a great job. But our seniors have also done a great job leading us, which is also great. You know, I mean, we're just playing with that. We just got to play with that discipline the same way. And I think we've played tough all year. I mean, we've done plays of a lot of really good teams. I think we've played tough, which is another really good aspect that I really like about this team. Does it mean something more to you that they came out and played like this in a playoff game with the season at stake that they showed that they were ready for this moment? Well, I didn't think we're going to win 23-7, but you know, because... Neither did we. We talked about that a couple of times. Well, I mean, I didn't think we had too great practice. But I think that when you're in this situation enough, you know, we've been in this game for 15 out of my 17 years, basically 18 without the COVID year. And we've been in this game. We won it a lot and get to the championship game. So we kind of know how to handle it. I think our guys do a great job of that. We don't put a ton of pressure on them, but we also want to make sure they play with the urgency you need to get to the next level. You know, you've got to play this game before you get to the next one. So, you know, now that this is done, we'll get ready for York who's a very good team again and will be ready in the rain, I guess. But I think that our guys have the right mentality and I think that that's what I really like about them. And we got great people. So we talked about some of the changes that you made from the first game against Eastern to this, some of the defensive switches. Are there other things that you saw about the York game that maybe similarly, not that you're going to give away any of your game plan, but could there be some changes that make things that you do different for the second? Yeah, I think some of the things we did today, you know, like, you know, Ryan Quinn on 23 was a big change. You know, he really shot him down and did a great job at him and 10 on 7 did a great job at him and putting Nick inside to make some of those choices with his length. Did a really good job knocking down passes. And, you know, we look at the game film again like we have and going to make those changes as York's going to make changes. You know, we're going to be excited, you know, but obviously facing off and ground balls are going to be a big part of the game playing and clearing the ball and obviously and shooting the ball. You know, it's going to be big things, but we'll be ready to go and, you know, we're excited about it to get after it again. That's for sure. Coach, go win a championship. Appreciate you. Yeah, I got one of my best coming up here talking to you, Cam Leidig. He's been a three-time captain for us and just a great guy. Got us 100th point today and there's not a better role model about what Stevenson La Crosse is all about than Cam Leidig. So we're just really happy for him to come up here and talk to you a little bit about his game today, which is awesome and, you know, his experiences here at Stevenson. Thank you, Coach. Appreciate you. You got it. It's Paul Cantabene.