 In five games, the Royalton Royals are undefeated and have only given up 14 points. Our Taylor Archer went to practice today to find out how they stay driven. It's homecoming weekend for Royalton, and this team is locked in for Friday night. We watch film. We make sure we know the other teams play as what their tendencies are so we can come off the ball faster and win that play. Royalton is 5-0 with three games left in the regular season, but their main goal is to not settle. Every week is a new week, and each opponent is different, and we game plan for everyone and go hard each week. This year we implemented what we call the process, and the kids have really bought into that. The process says that each week we have certain things that we have to do. For example, last week we didn't do the greatest and third downs, so the kids on Monday morning wanted to see the metrics, and all those nice sheet I put together, and right away they see red on third down. And what do they say? Coach, we got to work on third down. The Royals are excited for the challenge of taking on conference rival Uppsala Swanville. Big rivalry, we need as much support as we can get, and it's just that much more motivation to win. Came in and worked hard every single day, and just taken one game at a time. When our lose this weekend, the Royals will not surrender their work ethic. We have two wing backs on either side of the ball. They're not worried about their own stats, they're worried about getting the other guy the stats, which means they have to block well. They're really, really hard working blue collar kids. In Royalton, Taylor Archer, Lakeland News.