When he's on, there's nobody who can touch him.

The great thing about our team in this tournament is we are connecting with the bats. Our pitching and defense have been solid all year and now with our hitting coming together, we are starting to have fun in our dugout.

There must have been 40 to 45 scouts there. It was amazing.

I told Carmine that he has the toughest job because he's expected to win every time he steps on the mound. That's not the case with Tony.

He's pitching high school ball, but he really has that college and professional mentality. He is such a competitor on that mound.

He has the hardest job in baseball. He has to go out and win every time.

We're real excited about this season. Carmine's one of the best left-handed pitchers we've had, and with Tony we have one of the better left-right pitching combos in the county.

Our bats have really come alive for us. Our first three batters have just been on fire. They're all coming up with big hits.

We knew Carmine was going to have a good year, but Tony has been phenomenal.