She has a great all-around game. She plays inside and outside. She guards the top-scoring opponent. She's intense, too. She just hustles so much all the time.

We played 15 kids (Tuesday). It's the end for four seniors. But it's the beginning for 11 other kids.

It was choose your poison, and they got us both ways. That's why they're the 11th-ranked team in the state. They're a good team. You have to give them all the credit in the world.

We were very proud of how we played at halftime and we told the kids so.

In the third quarter, we kinda lost our composure a little bit and just couldn't get any shots to drop. That's been a problem all year. We thought we were getting good shots. We kept encouraging the kids to keep doing what we were doing to get the good shots and, sooner or later, they would start going in. And unfortunately, it didn't happen.

They're such a good defensive team, they took us out of our game plan. I don't' know if the pressure got to us. Lucas Johnson kept us in it for a while, but we just didn't have enough people step up in the first half.

We are looking at taking a master plan point of view down to reality. We think we can reduce that $17 million significantly.

What we're running into is that teams are really preparing for her. That brings added pressure on her, but on the upside it's made her a better player. She's been our main scorer over the past couple of years (averaging 16.2 points last season to earn Division II honorable-mention all-district honors).

My most important agenda is drinking water for Crawford County. The Pine Mountain Dam, we all feel it, is the best source of water for all of us.