 Early in the year, we couldn't play dead to John Wayne Western, so then we started getting better and because they work so hard, I'm happy for our school, our kids here, our community. It's a great thing to feel good about yourself and, you know, whatever happens is going to happen. You've got to play well for 32 minutes or however long it takes. Nobody thought we was going to be there and nobody thought we was going to get best possible for sure. We pulled it out and everybody thought it was over and then we just started playing with heart. We wanted it more, came out and got it done. To get to that overtime and we made some timely baskets and just having the fact to be the first team in Eastridge history to go to the All-A-State tournament is a very surreal moment for all of us and I'm glad I could do it with my best friends. It's definitely an honor just to represent school, family, you know, the community. Just what it was like to finally get a chance to, you know, actually go to a state tournament and just feeling like nothing else, you know. It's a great accomplishment for the team first in school history and I feel like no one thought we would be in the championship game and I feel like we proved a lot of people wrong and we're ready to go to Frankfurt. We've proven what we can do so far and we still haven't reached our full potential at all.