We must be doing something right and as long as we keep doing it, I'm not going to complain.

I was kind of surprised because the way the wind was blowing, I thought there would be some concern about the possibility of rough waters.

For whatever reason our offense hasn't come together yet, but our defense has been outstanding and that's probably the biggest reason we're 4-0. Only one opponent (Martha's Vineyard) has managed to score more than 50 points (51) and counting tonight, we're allowing an average of 42.5 points. When we can do that, I have to like our chances.

We all know he's (Noonan) the player you have to stop and Kyle stepped up to the challenge. He was in his face all night and wasn't afraid to throw his body in front of him whenever he could. I thought he should have drawn a third charge on him but the officials called it a block.

That's the big difference between this year's team and last year's team. We've played a lot of close games the past two seasons. Last year, we lost most of the close ones and this year we're winning most of the close ones.

Our game plan focused on stopping Motta. He managed to get 11 points, but holding him to three field goals is a tribute to our defense. We made him work hard and I couldn't be more pleased with our effort.

I was a little leery on the bus ride to the state pier and I could tell most of the kids felt the same way because a lot of them, I'm sure, had never even been on a boat before. This wasn't exactly one of those picturesque days to go sailing.