We had 15 turnovers in the first half and a lot of those were unforced. We just didn't handle the basketball well.

It's been pretty good so far, but I'm not satisfied.

They want to close out their high school careers on a high note. I told them they didn't want to lose their last home game.

We really stepped it up defensively in the third quarter. To give up only four points in a quarter against a team like Marietta is a pretty big accomplishment.

Their maturity level is much higher than it was two years ago. They've been through the experience of playing in the state tournament before, and they've learned from that experience.

Tabitha is a laid-back kid and she's mostly a leader by example, but she's trying to be more of a vocal leader. She's now more of a leader off the court as well as on the court.

We had a great practice on Wednesday and again on Thursday, so we came ready to play. Marietta is a very good team and is very well coached, but we were ready to play.

Milton is a very good shooting team, so we'll have to play strong defense. They're very tall with players 5-8, 5-10, so they have a little bit of a height advantage and we're going to have to keep them off the boards.