The coach we had, he coached everything. Basketball, football, baseball. So anyway, he would say like, "Well you know, if you want to play on the football team, you got to come out for the basketball team. Otherwise I have to deny you what you're- " But in 1960, we won state championship in our classification. I mean, it'd be like TA [Turner Ashby High School] now, if they'd win in whatever. It would be a big deal. So for us, to be from a small community- And sometimes we would play maybe down in the Richmond area or somewhere like that. And once we started advancing, so sometimes we would play places that you thought you were a little less than. Like, if you'd be from Harrisonburg and you go off to college. They say ''I'm from New York City' or 'I'm from Boston,' or 'I'm from California.' And you think, 'Oh, man. This guy, he's got it going. Because I'm from little Harrisonburg.' But it ain't always the case. But anyway, well we won in 1960. Oh, man. The trophy is right out there. It's the only state championship that this school ever- that I've ever known about. Now, I can't reflect back years ago. But yeah, when we won that thing, woo. It was like- I'll have to say, even the community was proud of you. Not just black folks but white folks. I mean, you know what I'm saying? They hadn't won anything. I'm not trying to paint it- But really, they kind of rallied. I mean, if you look up the 1960 Daily News Record [local Harrisonburg newspaper], it was headlines. 'Simms School Wins State Championship!' But, it was just a very proud moment that we finally got over the hump and actually beat somebody for the state championship. I mean, now it seems common. Spotswood wins in business. TA wins in wrestling, you know. But for us to win-It was- It was really a very great time. We had folks that said, "Well, we're going to throw you guys a reception." So they was, you know-Finally, you was doing something that you finally, that they wouldn't punish you for, saying 'You shouldn't do this.' Finally, they was giving you credit for doing something. So yeah, it was, if you go on, I don't know how you guys do it with all this information that is available to you, but 1960 in The Daily News Record, it was headlines. Any other time it would be like a little box down here that said, "Simms beats this school, and Curry's made two points..." But it was no more than that. So yeah, that was a great time for me.