 Hello, welcome back here to Stevenson. My name is Adam Pold, joined here by coach Rayleigh. Coach, obviously it's a defeat in the end, but I think that this was a really valuable experience for your young team. You were in a tight game down the stretch and it was a great fourth quarter comeback. I think we did some wonderful things today for such a young group. I think the youth is what hurt us in the end. We got a little less confident when the pressure was on, but we'll grow from that. And I think Rochester was a good team. They did some really nice things. And we can walk away today saying it wasn't like we didn't have the opportunities to score. We had great opportunities to score. We just couldn't finish like we wanted to today. We played a lot of people today. Pretty much the whole lineup almost. And it was good to see some young people get out there and play in their first game or have their first goal. That's always so exciting and so fun to watch. You guys are up 5-4 late in the second quarter. That was maybe a turning point, their ability to score late and then have a strong start to the third period. Well, I just think that we do have some down moments and that we have to kind of time out and regroup. And that's just youth, I think. This team that we're playing is a little bit more experienced. And I think that show today, the experience show today, not the desire, not the will to win, not the X's and O's. It was purely just a little bit of we were a little young to handle some of that pressure, I think. But don't get better from that. And you've got to tell me about that. Kara, you're just about to join us as well. Kara, have you seen somebody who have so much confidence on the free position shot? She has worked harder than any player I think I have ever coached to take her game to the next level. Kara is an unbelievable workhorse in every single practice, every single meeting. She watches more film than anybody. She works harder in the summer. She works harder in the non-traditional season. She, I just don't know how, when we're out there recruiting, we want 12 Kara Yaroosos. Because she was a good player when she came, she's going to leave here one of the greatest, if not the greatest. And her teammates look up to her. And it's just for her to have a game today, there's only one thing on the planet that I wished for. And that's I wish we could have gotten the win. She could celebrate this great performance and the win. We'll get there this season. I told the girls six games. So I don't want them to make me a liar out of me, but I think that every game we make the steps in the right direction to do that. But Kara is just unbelievable. I mean, she plays 60 minutes. She plays both ends of the field. That just doesn't exist anymore. And sometimes we call a timeout just to give Kara a rest. And Isabel, who is sophomore, who's taking right after Kara. And Kara is just such a great captain and great player by example of, you just don't ever give up. And when it's on the line, give me the ball. Well, Coach Bradley, we wish you all the best of luck. And good luck as you continue to build towards conference play. Thank you very much.