 Green Turtle Classic, powered by SFM Sports.net, joined now by Steve Kadelka, the head coach at Lynchburg. Fresh off a 9-7 win over York College and coach, there was an accusation made by Coach Childs that you control the weather, and that it's well known by everyone that's ever played for you that you control the weather, and he thinks that maybe you control the snow coming down the day. Any truth to those rumors. Yeah, that's a myth that runs around campus. No, it was a crazy weather day, for sure, but I think we've kind of dodged a pretty big bullet last year. We had to move it back a day, so it's nice. It was cold, but not too bad. We got the game in, which was good. And obviously for you guys, you got a really good win, and after a three and four start of the season, how did you manage to get the guys in just a day to get focused, turn around, and ready for this game? I think you got to know our players. They're a resilient group, and we've played one of the best schedules in the country. There was no doubt in my mind that we were licking our wounds last night a little bit, but there was no doubt in my mind that this group of young men were going to come out today and give everything they had. I think what really jumps out at me is that you did it without having to rely single-handedly on Austin Stewart, that you have one of the best, and I thought they didn't have a good game. He had a very good game, but he didn't have to carry you. You got a very balanced offensive output. I was a big point last night. We talked a lot about that after the game and really addressed that to the team. I thought a lot of guys responded today and didn't rely on Austin doing everything. But yeah, he had a great game, Aaron Murphy had a great game, and Evelyn Bartow, a young freshman, came in and gave us a little bit of a spark down there at attack, which was nice. How good does this feel now coming out of this to get a win like this against a really good team? A team that was undefeated coming in to take forward? I mean, it's better sweet to be honest. Coach Schild and his assistant Rob Day played for me. While I'm getting in a bus to go and feel pretty good, I know they're going in a bus not feeling so good. So we've all been on that end of it. We talk once or twice a week, and so he's done a great job with York. While it's awesome for our guys, I feel for them as well. It's well said. Coach, just your thoughts in general being a part of this event this year and as always, what the work that's done to put it on and what it means to the coaches and the sport in general? Yeah, I'm glad you asked me that question because I really wanted to say that I really thank Coach Kennebean and Brett Adams and the whole staff and everybody that's here for this entire weekend putting this on. We think we have an awesome product in Division 3 to lacrosse. Paul and I talk about that all the time. Our kids love the play. You got some great teams here, some great talented teams. I think this event really highlights that. I know Division 1 gets a lot of the press and publicity, but at this level, we got some awesome kids playing at an awesome level. It's awesome to really put it in a venue like this, in an event like this this weekend, eight games, action pack lacrosse. Thanks to Stevenson for putting everything on. That's really well said. Coach, congratulations on a big win. Thank you for taking the time. Coach Steve Kadelka from Lynchburg. This is the Green Turtle Classic, powered by SFM Sports.net. Thank you.