They were so sky high for that game because they're such good friends with the kids from Waterford that I knew we probably wouldn't play our best. But I didn't think it would be quite like this.

She did a real nice job handling the ball, knowing when to take it to the basket and when not to. Those are things kids have to learn by experience, and we've struggled with that over the last couple of years. She learned tonight. She was a big time player at the end of the game.

They had a chance but we turned them over a little bit. I thought they outplayed us but we made some key steals and some key baskets.

The way the league is set up, and people opting out, we don't get many home games -- we've only had eight. We haven't been there that much this year so it's really nice to go back and play in a big semifinal game.

Our whole objective was not to let Amy hurt us because she's such a great player. So we devised something where we were always in position to double her if we had to. Of course, we did leave some people open.

It was nice because it was a lot of different people scoring early. We spread the ball around and we played well.