You know, our youth tends to get the short end of the stick. In terms of the investment that's put into them. When I think it should be the (Q1) _____________, because they are our future. There's a lot of things that you learn from (Q2) ______________. When you're the father of four daughters, this becomes not just a belief. It doesn't become a (Q3) ______________, but it becomes a (Q4) ______________ and it becomes a (Q5) _______________. Because this is the world that they are going to be growing up in. I want to make sure that they're growing up in a world better than the one we are currently living in, that's (Q6) _________________. But you've got to look at it as what can really pique the (Q7) ______________ of the kid. And what piques their interest is the (Q8) _______________ of, "Can I do that?" It's just basic things. Like, a kid starts out, can't dribble with their left. And then two weeks later she's much better at it. That does a lot for (Q9) __________________. That does a lot for (Q10) ______________________. So that's where the original idea of Mamba League was...was conceived. Watching their camaraderie, watching their bond, watching them grow together is extremely (Q11) __________________. My hope is that, through sport, they understand that whatever (Q12) _______________________ they decide to go into, whether it is volleyball or basketball or whether it's being an (Q13)____________________, or being a writer, or whatever the case may be, the same principles apply. The discipline. The (Q14) ________________. The attention to detail. The unselfishness. All that stuff is there. And so (Q15) ________________________, they grow up understanding that message.