 Let's talk about Girls Flag because I know that's one of your proudest achievements, one of the club's proudest achievements. Everybody around is fired up about this. How did Girls Flag come on your radar? How did it get started in Williamson County as that sort of trial blew? I really wanted to do it from the jump when I moved up to Tennessee because it was so successful in Florida. Georgia had kind of already gotten their program going in that state through the Falcons. The Falcons were big time in helping get that started and I knew that we could do that here. You had to find the right timing. Right timing was everything. You had to have the support and the resources which our leadership group and our ownership group have been fantastic. They've been all in since day one as soon as we made the ask. And then you had to find the right place for it. And certainly you want to have it all throughout the state, but you've got to have that initial cornerstone which we thought was Williamson County because of the buy-in from the school district, the administration, the coaches that were already on staff. They're the people that were in the building. And that's why we started it there and have been expanding ever since. So I went the first Sunday to Franklin High School and I watched two games. But when I got out there I could not believe the quality of play. And I even talked to a couple of the head coaches and they too were surprised because of how it was set up. Girls from other sports because it was just being played on the weekends, girls from other sports could come try it. And I mean the quality of the play was fantastic. I was so impressed with the athleticism. I mean and you could just kind of see week by week these girls started gelling together. You could see the improvement literally from Sunday to Sunday.