I told her as soon as she got on the court that we were going to overwhelm her. She shows leadership on the court with how she plays. She wants everyone to be as committed as she is. She had veteran leadership to show her the ropes (last year). They passed on a lot and hopefully she'll pass that on.

We did exactly what we wanted in the first half, but they hit their first three shots of the second half, and that seemed to give them confidence.

It was our poorest game, but you've got to give some of the credit to Novato as well. They seemed to have more energy than we did tonight. It's a credit to them.

She's a special player. She's not one-dimensional. She looks for her teammates. Sometimes it's hard to take all those shots but she has the green light. She's very unselfish.

It's not just great for Vicky. It's great for Justin-Siena and even (the city of) Napa. For everyone involved.

We expected the game to be physical. More intensity. Redwood wanted to take it from us. They did for a three-minute spurt but we recovered. I'll give Redwood credit, they played hard.

Friday is going to be a battle but we're going to show up.

Britney took over and got us back under control offensively, and she and Courtney are very experienced and mature players who are very unselfish with the ball.

They came out with tremendous emotion because they were missing one of their top players, and they shot the ball extremely well early. They're the best Division V team in Northern California.