 Our strategy day going into it defensively, we didn't want to give up big plays. We wanted to make the offense drive down and hopefully make some mistakes offensively. We went in there, we wanted Gorday or quarterback to attack the line of scrimmage and either keep it on the run if they were playing back or if they were coming up and attacking her, dump it over and for short passes and kind of, you know, our goal against Ravenwood was to, you know, keep our offense on the field and try to eat up as much clock and time as possible. All right. The overall impression of flag football this year has been, I think for me personally, has been great, you know, going into it was really skeptical, especially with our group of girls, you know, seeing us from the first day of practice until now, you know, even then when we got to playing our first game at Franklin. These girls have really improved, they balled into what we're doing both offensively and defensively and have gotten better each week and then, you know, as today you saw it. So it's been great. It's been fun coaching these girls because they're eager to learn, they listen, they're very coachable and it's going to be exciting for the entire county on May 7th. All right. Our biggest key as we move forward and looking into for May 7th is, you know, first, we need these girls all to stay healthy and we need to limit any injuries as we move forward, keep them healthy during practice and I know they're spring sports hopefully. All of them stay healthy, then as we, you know, get to game day, you know, offensively, you know, offense, we still need to be moving, moving the ball efficiently down the field, taking up, taking up some time, the time of possession, you know, and defensively we got better. We created turnovers today. We had four turnovers in the last game, so if we can keep those things going as we go into playoffs on May 7th, that'll be really good for our young ladies.