We finally got the geographical area designated as the watershed of Bogue Sound.

Fortunately these two are pretty young. They seem to have weathered the storm pretty well.

We planted the seeds a couple of years ago, and now, they're sprouting. I'm just really glad for these guys. They're high-caliber kids. Good in the classroom. Good role models. They've been great leaders for me in trying to build the program.

I'm wondering why I'm not mapping fissures, ... We could do it with internal funding, if we had enough, but we don't have enough.

We didn't intend those maps to be used for development purposes.

This stuff is going to start hitting the fan.

We got a little spaced out (in the second half), and that allowed him to get a few more touches.

I thought we came out with a little spark in the second half. We started to play man (defense), and that created some turnovers.

I was grinnin' from ear to ear when Kiersten told me they made contact with the owner. She was sobbing - she was so happy she was able to find her cats.

A relay meet has to be a team effort. I told the guys, 'Here you have an opportunity to step up and do something important.' And they did.

It's also frustrating to see with earth fissures in the news, that the counties are still trying to figure out who's going to take the lead.

All this week, we emphasized (limiting) his touches. We did a good job of that in the first half.

We have had the information out there available, it's just that most people have never heard of us or they haven't heard of earth fissures.

That was probably one of the most well-coached we'll see this year. Coach Robertson really works hard on fundamentals. They make good decisions.

This one has a minor injury on her back foot.