 Outdoor adventure, food and fun, visit Prestonsburgky.org. Ricky, welcome to the show. It's an opportunity to sit down with you today and talk a little bit about Prestonsburg athletics. Just give us a little idea of what an athletic director does on a daily basis. Well, a daily routine of athletic director right now, we're on day period. So until July 9th, that means dead. So July 10th, the start of our fall season, I've always scheduled a athletic coaches meeting. I meet with all head coaches, assistant coaches, go over rules, expectations, requirements. We discuss Floyd County district policy. We have athletic handbook in our district, along with governor regulations from the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. And then the fall sports start. And when school begins, we check attendance daily. Every Monday, around 10 o'clock, I usually check grades. Kentucky High School Athletic Association requires you pass five out of seven classes. After that, game duties, when we have games. Yeah, the officials, where they're supposed to be in the dressing room. Make sure the field or gymnasium is set up, ready to go. And basically be a game manager. Talk a little bit, too, about your experience being a part of the All-A. Not only at Betsy Lane, but part of it here at Prestonsburg as well. Just that experience overall being involved with the All-A class. Well, I guess this will be my eighth year as All-A representative. It's a volunteer status, basically one from every region comprises of the board. We meet once a year and we make the schedules out, talk about destination, who we're going to play, things of that nature. A lot of people, when they hear All-A and they compare it to football, they're like saying, well, for example, Prestonsburg is 2A District 8 in football. How are they in the All-A? Well, football goes grades 9 through 11 boys in Roma. The All-A takes grades 9 through 12 boys and girls, and they take the smallest to 120 schools. So that's why teams like Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark, Knot Central can be in the All-A. Very fortunate being in the All-A. My first year was in 2010, and that was when Betsy Lane won the state All-A championship. That was after previous two years, Shelby Valley won the All-A state championship. So great to be a part of the All-A. Just talk about the excitement of athletics. There's a buzz going in there. It's a very exciting time to be a black cat, that's for sure. The atmosphere is a buzz right now. A very exciting time.