When you think of all the teams and we're the only two left in 4A, it's unreal. To be one of those two teams ... it's awesome.
We want to show how the university feels and show how the students feel and see how much of that is really true.
I got a little present. I'm just glad we got the win. It's a big deal in Milton. We have great fans, the people love basketball and we haven't had a team like this in nine years.
I think we were able to confuse them a little bit by not letting them get comfortable.
Some of our fliers get torn down, and we just have to go and put them back up.
We run that play in so many situations in practice. I start down (on the side) and flash up to the top and they throw the ball to me.
We knew the way they (Cougars) played, they were going to let us back in the game. We just kept battling. We never lost our confidence.
We knew the way (the Cougars) played they were going to let us back in the game. We just kept battling. We never lost our confidence.
Everybody else stepped up. They were kinda denying me the ball, but that enabled other guys to come through.
I've never done this before. This is the best feeling in the world.
They tried to make other people beat them, which we did.
That's probably the most disciplined team I've ever seen in high school basketball. All the teams in the Panhandle don't play like that. But we just adapted.
I hope to be back (in the finals) next year.
I'll have nights when I'll hit 90-percent of the shots I missed (Saturday). The shots just weren't falling.
You've got to put it out of your mind.