 Hey everybody, Bob Trossett here, post-game after a 13 to 9 York victory over Nazareth. I'm here with Coach Randall. Coach, nine turnovers on the game. You really showed a lot of fight in the fourth quarter though. What'd you tell the guys post-game? We just told them it was a good, good test of character and we won the game. We won the second half, but we only played for 30 minutes and you can't come out against anybody and expect to play only 30 good minutes of LaBros and expect to be successful. Your face-off game is one of the best in the country. How do you prepare for that going in? Seth is just doing a really good job for us. He's got good hands and we're getting some decent wing play with Luke Longo and Jason Partridge and our long sticks. We're fortunate to have Seth. He's done a really nice job. He's getting us possessions. If you look at time of possession, I would say it was even and maybe even won the time of possession battle throughout the course of the game. It's because of Seth and winning the face-offs. How do you prepare a freshman to start in goal against a number-six team in the country? Alex is just a great kid. Kids got to step up the challenges, whether you're a freshman or a senior. To Alex's credit, he's done a really nice job. He made some nice saves today, I thought, and certainly the result was not because of him. He made some nice saves and he throws a nice ball. We got the ball a quick couple of times, but we're just not doing a lot of the little things that we need to do in order to be successful. Two games and 24 hours, how can you convince the guys to have short memories? We just got to bounce back. That's what you do. The kids are resilient, let's hope. We got to forget about it and learn a little something from it and hopefully come out and play 60 minutes of La Crosse and not 30 minutes. Coach, thanks for your time. Best luck tomorrow. Absolutely. Thank you, Bob. Coach Randall Bob Tross, two games underway here in the 2017 Mustang Classic. We'll see you tomorrow.