 Stevenson gets the three-nil victory over Hood on senior day. Glen Clark with head coach, Graham Miller. Coach, pretty emphatic effort from your guys today. Really responded well after a tough loss the other night. How proud of you. Were you of this effort from your team? Yeah, I mean, we had to do that today. You know, there's a lot of pressure on us. You know, Hood was coming here, absolutely nothing to lose. Try to play the spoiler. You know, to get those goals in the first half, I think was huge, especially the second one. And then from there, you know, finishing the game off in the second half, I thought our game management, I thought everything that we needed to do today, we did. And that's pleasing, because I think you saw there. I mean, you were the game on Tuesday. You know, the guys have played a lot of minutes. There were some tired legs out there today. They were a little laggy, but you know, credit to them. I mean, you know, we didn't look past this game. We wanted to get into the trying into the playoffs. And obviously the boys did what they needed to do today and got the three points. Coach, you know, on senior day, for all those guys to be involved, there was a neat moment bringing a bunch of them on late in the first half. And then for Sebastian, did it go get a goal in the second half? How cool was that for this entire team to have the seniors have their moments like that? Yeah, you know, and that's what, you know, we always say, right? Senior day can go, you know, anyway, there's a lot of emotion on it. You know, our seniors are all great. All six of them have did so much for the program on and off the field. You know, getting Jack back, you know, Jack Prokey's clavicle, you know, third game of the season. And to get him back on the field today for his first game, Seb's goal, you know, a little bit a little bit lucky, but hey, you got to take shots. So just great to see them. Renee Diaz, Elias, you know, Eli obviously plays a lot of minutes for us. So really proud of the seniors, really proud of what they brought to the program over the last four years, whether they decide to come back for another year or not. They've given everything and I'm really, really, really proud of them and really proud that they were able to get plenty of minutes today. And then I wanted to ask, I saw you had a special friend with your team here today. And I don't know anything about this story. Could you tell us a little bit about your special friend that was hanging out with you guys? Yeah, so we're working within a partnership with Team Impact and, you know, a national organization. They partner students with special needs disabilities with a college team for a multi-year kind of deal. And so we did a signing day for Nate last night. You can check out on our social media. He signed his letter of intent. He's a member of our roster. We got him a jersey. And so Nate's our guy. Nate's our 40th guy on the team and we're really excited to have him. And he's just a great kid, 13 years old, you know, as old as my oldest son. And it's just great to have have him be part and really show these guys, but, you know, his positive energy is just so infectious. It's special. I coach appreciate you. Thanks for spending the time. Thank you.