 Stevenson Acrobatics and Tumling finishing up their home schedule this evening as he took on East Rausberg here with head coach Megan DePree. Megan your final home meet of the year you guys came out really strong. Talk about the performance today of your team. Today's performance it was really important to us because we knew that we made a lot of changes to our team event score and a lot of other start values that we had so we knew that we would be able to make that record breaking 200 that we've never been able to attain prior to this. So we've really focused on just sticking to being clean sticking to what we know what we do at practice not going into the meet and kind of changing things up just because of like the meat setting and the meat atmosphere we were really focusing on just putting out what we practice and I think that they did an amazing job at that they were very very calm they looked like they've been practicing this for months because they have it looks like we've done so many repetitions inside practice outside of practice and they just did a really great job and I'm really really proud of them that they got the outcome that they wanted. What's it mean to the program to cross that 200 point plateau? It means a lot to this program. The first year we weren't we started it kind of late in this season having that first year program and we weren't ever at that 15-person mark to be able to hit our the requirement to be able to compete a team event. Last year we had injuries and other things happened where we also weren't ever able to compete that team event consistently. Last year our highest scoring I believe was a 198 and that was with the team event. This year we're lucky enough that we are making that 15-person mark every single meet and we've been able to compete it and we've been progressing just more and more getting more comfortable with our skills being able to increase all those start values that it has now taken us the fourth meet and we have gotten to that 210 not even a 200 we've broken it by at least 10 points so that's very very special for us just because it's not just four meets that we've been getting to this point it's been the past three years so it's a great experience just being part of the past two years on the mat and now I get to do it from outside of the mat and I get to watch the girls accomplish it. So finally what does this mean now going forward as you as you accelerate towards championships that you're able to do this what's the next step for the team? Definitely the next step is just to kind of get more comfortable with these changes we've had an unforeseen circumstance kind of during this competition so now we're definitely gonna try to get a little bit more comfortable with the changes and like personal and certain events and everything like that just to make sure that everything is super clean we're still focusing on all the timing even though our skills are a little bit harder we're still going back to those like building blocks of just timing and sharpness and everything. Well coach good luck the rest of the way. Thank you. Stevenson Acrobat and Tumlin crossing the 200-point plateau 210 as accelerate for championships and you can find all the information for the rest of the season at GoMestHanksSports.com. Thank you for joining us and Go Stangs.