Every stroke counts. We've played well but there's room for improvement. I'm sure we'll play a little worse at times and a little better at times. We want everyone to put it together on the same day.

We'll come back next week, see if we can lower our scores. We need to have them all have low scores on the same day.

I think anyone that played left some strokes out on the course.

In general throughout the season, Riley was our leader on and off the course. The 79s are not something he'd like. He had less than adequate two days of putting, but otherwise he struck the ball very well.

As far as the team goes, other than Riley, we left some strokes out on the course today. We'll get back after it, starting in Pierre on Monday.

As a team they know that they can finish high and be in contention in tournaments. It means that much more to them out there on the course. We're not there yet. We need to continue to improve.

I'm really happy for Riley. The fact that he was able to go out and win the ESD, that's a pretty big accomplishment.

We'd been playing a lot lately and there was nothing on the line. It was kind of a practice round and the kids had more of a free-swinging attitude. Some guys ballooned up a little and some played well.

Our seniors had a good couple of days, I'd like to congratulate them. And as for our underclassmen, it's time for them to start thinking about next year.