 Stevenson with a 19-4 win over Otter by the day, Glen Clark with head coach Kathy Rayleigh. Coach team came out, looks sharp from the get-go. Was this the performance that you had been waiting for from this team? I'd say three of the quarters were the performance that I was looking for. We got to do some things better on defense, but I thought the very few times we did play D, we did OK. We were able to get everybody in today and get some of those younger players. The experience with our first three games, we didn't have that luxury to get them some minutes. So I think that this was a real team effort today. Not only on their attack, but on the defense, on the draw unit, in the clear. I'm sure you could see there were a lot of new faces every time we brought the ball up the field. And I'm really proud of them for that. So a couple of things that stood out. Let me start on the positive. You mentioned the players get in. That moment for Lizzie there at the end of the game and everybody running down. This is a young player, but it seems like somebody that everybody already loves. She is the most spirited, wonderful person and really cares about her friends, really cares about her team, works hard every day and is just delightful every day. So to see the whole team kind of tear down there to celebrate her almost sports center type question mark, little jump shot. It was gorgeous. And to have her be able to do that was a wonderful feeling. And we had that a couple of times today. We had that with some people getting draws that never got a draw before. We had it in people clearing that never were a part of that so far this year. So it's really, it's good stuff. I was afraid that Sonam might just keep running all the way into the gym on that one. I think the gym was afraid. That ball was going to come flying through the windows. Yes. The other right at the end of the game, did you know that Maddie Klein had a Charlotte North impression that she was going to be able to pull out there? No, I know. But that's fantastic. Maddie's been, Maddie's recovering from injury last year. And we've played her a little bit on D and a little bit on attack and just trying to figure out where she fit best. That's going to really go a long way for Maddie and her confidence. And we shot the ball, what we say, 47 times. Our goal was, last week our goal was to shoot 30. We shot 30. This week our goal was to shoot 40. And we shot 47. So I think that we're really progressing well. On the negative side, the penalties. Yeah, that I imagine something that you're going to be working on this week. Yeah, we talked about it a little bit that we're going to have to do some drills to. We're closing down wonderfully. And then we just get really excited. But when you're a strong team, we're physically very strong. And we had the height advantage today. And when you have that, it's really hard not to reach across and try to check. But we can against a different team. We cannot put ourselves in a 7-V-6, 7-V-5, and at one point a 7-V-4 today. But I think we didn't get scored on on the 7-V-4. I think one of them was up. I think we got a block shot or something on that. So we're going to go half glass full. And you say that Kate and I were talking. Even the one with Kara here on the sideline, you get it. Like you're trying to make a play. It's a fine line between wanting to be an aggressive team but knowing where that line has to end with aggression. Yeah. And when teams get frustrated, they get a little floppy and both teams. Like you just get a little tired and you just feel that contact, whether it be legal or not. And it looks a little more dramatic sometimes than it is. And I mean, that just happens with both teams every single time we play. And in particular, late in the game, I think. But I'm really happy. I don't blame you. Always good to get the first one. Always a good feeling. All right, I mentioned Kara. Six goals today. Before the game, Caitlin said to me, I feel like it doesn't have to be all Kara this year. And some of the new players have been such nice new additions for your team. But maybe a pleasant reminder today that while it doesn't always have to be, there's still quite the alpha for this team. She's definitely the alpha. And she's the only one that is really attacking the gaps from the top half of the attacking end. And we need Ava, and we need Aaron, and we need whoever's playing box to get much, much better at that. She cannot be our only top driver. Now, what we are doing is feeding the ball well. So we're getting a lot of cuts. The give-and-go looked great today, even though we didn't connect. On a lot of them, the thought process is there. So we're getting a little bit more attack-minded. I think if we had not hit the pipes so many times today, we would have multiple six-goal scoring players. And I would have brought them all, Glenn. I would have made you talk to them all. He said, hey, I got the clock running for you, so I'm going to make up for it. Coach, congratulations on the first win. We'll see you back here next week. Thank you very much. Thank you.