We hurt ourselves bad with the errors there. You just can't give teams four or five outs in an inning, and those errors came on routine plays.

We did our jobs, and we got to come home. Some of us got to come home.

Rather than focusing on their strengths and weaknesses, we're going to focus on what we have to do well. We'll adapt on the fly.

Mike had a solid tournament again this year, making it to the finals for the second straight time. And he beat a real solid guy tonight.

We could've and should've beaten them by a wider margin. The truth is we're still getting better. Eight tries is nice. I felt like it was a balanced attack between forwards and backs.

Mike has had a really strong season this year and for it to culminate with a state medal is really great for him.

Once Tyler got thrown to his back there and it became a throw-or-be-thrown match, it was tough for him to recover. He's had a great year and a great career, though, for us. It's just a shame that he couldn't get a medal down here.

We have seen other programs start Hall of Fame's and it was time. We have a rich tradition here and this is a good way to honor that.

Tyler's record speaks for itself. He now has 110 wins and stands in third place on our all-time list. He's a good, hard worker and really deserves this.