Watching [us] play as well as [we] did against Fauquier, and knowing [Fauquier] had already beaten Forest Park, was a huge mental bridge to get over. We'll have to do it again and probably again before any banners are even thought about being hung.

There's nobody on the floor who knows me and what I'm thinking better than the two of them, whether it's sarcastic or serious, getting mad or just laughing. They know me. It's like they look at me and [think]: 'Never mind, don't say it.' It's a comfortable setting to be in.