 Stevenson falls 95-87 to Eastern Glen Clark with head coach Gary Stewart. Coach Avalon in effort from your team in the second half to fight back into it, but what went wrong that you guys fell behind by so much? I'll do respect to our opponent and everybody. This week that we played not only Eastern and Lebanon Valley, everybody has a plan until you get punched in the face and the response has not been very good. We're at square one. The discipline's not good. The mental and physical toughness is not good. Today in this conference against the teams that we're playing, if you don't have a response, the outcome is going to be what it was on Wednesday and what it was today. Is there something specific that this team does in those moments, just turning the ball over, not good possession? It seemed like the defense maybe was a little bit of a problem in the first half. Is there one thing in particular that jumps out most at you? Mental and physical toughness and discipline, those three things. I've got on that. I'm the head coach of the team, so it starts with me as a poorly coached team. I get maybe a bright spot in the second half. Jalen Jordan getting into the mix and giving you some good minutes, knocking down some shots. Is he getting to a place where he can become a bigger contributor moving forward? Yeah, maybe when we get into the field maybe there are some bright spots, but right now I don't see anything to take from this game from a positive standpoint. We were at square one. We got to get back to the drawing board. We got to figure some things out. When you let a team score 95 points in your building in conference play, there are some problems. We've got to try to get a tourniquet on it and address it. I know that's true. Coach, I appreciate you coming over. I'm still going to wish you a happy holiday and we'll look forward to seeing you in the new year. Hopefully this next couple of weeks things get turned around for you. Thank you, Glenn. Coach Gary Stewart, Glenn Clark, GoMustangSports.com