 Our fall season is packed. The men are going to do 14 dates of our competition. The women are doing 12. They're doing three to a days. The women are going out to Ohio, going to New York, and going to Virginia to play the best teams in those areas. The men are doing the same. I'm real excited with the new guys we have coming in, new girls, and with the returners. We should be competitive. And that's what I want. With the men, we brought four freshmen coming in. One boy, Sean Dow, made all state in Connecticut. He's been practicing every day here already. I brought three girls in. And Megan McGill from Mercy High School has been playing all every day. So I'm real excited with what I brought in. They're going to compliment my returners. Practice is a hard thing. I set up a practice on Fridays from 1 to 2.30 for the women, 2.30 to 4 for the men. But it's very hard because we play on weekends. I have developed a trust with my players that they go up to Piney Branch, which we belong, and practice on their own. The amount of practice they're doing. They're at the course. The pro called me yesterday. And he said we're being flooded with Stevenson players. They're coming up all the time to play. And when you got over 20, that's a lot.