It's been awhile since I've been on here...good to be back! I got on here with the intention of just reading things but now I see some things I have to address...as far as the internal problems, there are no more on this team than there are on any other, losing four games in a row is going to strain any team, we haven't been playing our game. Our playbook is changing, and there were some things in practice that have made it tough to play our game lately. But I think we've all realized that when we just have fun and play like we can, we're usually going to come out on top. And this game was our Super Bowl, we realize we're going to have really step it up if we want to go far at tourney time since our district record is, well, not the best. RBS is a great team and it feels good to finally win a big one against a rival, especially on homecoming. And not to get anything started or anything, but I have a feeling that if RBS had won, some of you saying it didn't matter would be saying it was a huge game...It sounds like some of you are doing the same stuff you jumped me about, making excuses, but I'm not going to get into that either because after two losses to that team, I know how it feels to come out on that end...And to everyone talking about the refs: we didn't feel like they were all that great either! They made some really bad calls for both teams, but as far as all the walks you're talking about, I saw them, I was right there. I'm pretty sure you mean the moves to the basket by Compton..well, she made the same move three times so surely if it was a walk they would've caught it on one of them, but check you rulebook and some game film, they weren't travels...and last but not least, WOW! What a great crowd we had! It was a pretty hostile environment for RBS to come into, now they see what we walked into twice, except both of those times, they came out with a win of one or two points and ours was 21, so if a good home crowd is really worth ten points like everyone says...well y'all do the math...