Dom and Joe are both off to a great start. I expect both to be seeded No. 1 in their weight class.

We don't have a weak spot in our lineup. All but one starter has a winning record, and eight have hit double digits in victories.

We set a school record with 21 dual-meet victories last season. We are hoping to break that record again this season.

I think it's going to come down to a three-way heat between Keystone Oaks, Washington and Bethel Park. And I don't see any of the three having an advantage over the other two. The key will, once again, be team depth.

I don't know why we thought it was the game-winning score with seven and a half minutes left. Then we go out and play defense as horribly as we can play.

I've been looking at how the three of us have fared against common opponents, and it's too close to call. It could be a dead heat.

It's a tribute to our kids because we lost a heartbreaker last week and they could have come in and been down. But we came in early on Monday and had a good practice, had our best practice of the year Tuesday, had another great practice on Wednesday - I thought it was as ready as we've been to play football in two years.

We had five kids in the finals and three won titles. Washington also had five kids in the finals and had three champions. The difference was our overall depth.

We play great defense in the third quarter, go into the fourth quarter and give up two scores, I can't explain it. This game was the worst exhibition of tackling at Nelson that I've seen in a long time.