 We're still working on getting this up and running like we want it to, but we're going to celebrate all sports here in eastern Kentucky. And as you can see here just around us, we have uniforms from Cordia, band uniforms, baseball trophies, basketball trophies, football even. We're really just here to celebrate sports in the mountains. Talk a little bit about what people can see if they come here in all the different rooms and not only just sports, but a little bit of everything, history. You can see a lot here. We here in Wayland, this is also the home of the Wayland Historical Society. So there are a lot of historical pieces from Wayland, from Floyd County. And there's a cold room here as well that celebrates coal mining history, different types of equipment, uniform pieces, and even some different things that they used in the mounds are here to celebrate mining history, which eastern Kentucky has a long tradition of as well as the sports. And so we're trying to attract a lot of different visitors here. We're setting in the corner of the JR Vanhoose corner this and maybe just go back for a moment JR and talk about the experience of being in the Sweet 16 and to actually help a small community like Paints will bring a state title. Fortunately for the group that I came through with, our high school coach had already been pretty successful with the earlier group of players, John Pelfrey, Joey Couch, Keith Atkins, Mike Minnick. They had gone to the state tournament three times in a row with semifinals one year where they were beat by Allen Houston, Louisville Ballard. So our head coach had previous experience and knew what it took to get there. And so that helped mold us and encourage us to work harder to do the things that those guys had done. And to bring home a state championship, especially small school in East Kentucky, that's definitely the pinnacle of sports here in the mountains. Ball is everything and when you compete for one state championship and you can get that as a small school, that's definitely something special. Talk a little bit about your relationship with King Kelly Colby. Kelly is the king, I mean, you know, growing up. If you look through any record books for high school sports, you know, his name is throughout those pages. And over the years, the relationship with Kelly just grew. You know, it has almost become almost like a grandparent, grandchild relationship. We're that close. You know, and it's great. You know, we can actually just sit down and not even really have to talk about basketball. You know, we talk about other things. He was an avid golfer. So we talk about golf. We'll talk about just anything. Really, you just sit and talk and visit and just have a good relationship. And never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that I would have a relationship with him like that.