Teams can come in and play two or three games at excellent sites.

That's the way this game has always gone. In the past, on paper, we seem like we're going to be the better team, (but) the game is always like a scrappy, dog-fight game. That's the way it's going to be.

Those college coaches are looking two and three years down the line. It's a good opportunity for them to see a lot of players at one time.

I was real pleased with the way we were playing defensively, and we were passing it around pretty well too, so we switched the field on them well. We finally got the goal. That's what kind of broke the game open.

Our question mark is defense.

Right now, with St. Simons kids all coming to Glynn Academy, there's most of the soccer concentration over there. Until the city of Brunswick kind of catches up, we're going to have a little bit of an edge on them. The fact is we have more club players (from) St. Simons, which is more of a hot-bed of soccer than, say, Brunswick is.

It won't be easy. I think the region will be tightly contested. We won a lot of close games last year.

That unit has really played well the last 4-5 games.

That's the key. It's getting the players involved in club soccer, for us and for them. And the more of their players and our players that play club soccer, it's only going to make both programs better.