with us is jose cortez, the principal at adelante ii school at the alum rock school district. mr.e to the show. jose cortez: thank you. thank you, damian, and thank you for having me here. i appreciate the opportunity. damian: thank you for being here. well, this is a big deal. i mean, we're--as we approach the world cup tournament, you're having your own mini world cup in alum rock. jose: yeah, correct. this is our third annual, and each year it gets better, and it grows. we have more teams participating, and we have an elementary division and a middle school division. and it's formatted similarly to the world cup soccer tournament as well. damian: i mean, i would imagine that every child in every school would want to participate in the tournament. i don't know if there's cuts that you make, but i would imagine that not every child is able to play, because there's just simply not enough time, space, and whatnot. jose: unfortunately, we do have to limit the number of teams. this year, many schools have two elementary teams, which just speaks to the large interest that has grown in