We're starting to get smarter as the season goes on. We handled things down the stretch. I'm pleased with that.
I don't think we have to worry about that. It's a non-issue.
There is a dress code at the school and there is a code of conduct we expect to adhere to. To me, it's a little more discipline and more presentable.
Kyle was watching Clark. We told him holding Clark down was like scoring. He had two ways to score tonight.
Kyle answers the bell. No matter what I ask of him, he's really willing to accept it.
I was pleased because we cut our turnovers in half from the game on Tuesday night. And as the game went on we made better decisions in the open court.
Meyers played with a lot of heart. They were missing their big guy and I give them a lot of credit because they still played intense.
We do work very hard on defense and knew we had to make some adjustments to play this team differently than we did the first time. We gave them too much of an inside presence over at our place.
You always worry about playing to the level of your opponent. But I think we're smart enough to know Callahan always has his team ready to go. We definitely answered the bell.
We set goals at the beginning of the year. The kids wanted to win the league and districts. Some even said states. I'll get back to you on that last one.
We started to spread it out a little bit. We work very hard in those situations. The kids definitely ran the game plan.
It's euphoric. I'm so proud of these kids.
He's a phenomenal player. If he isn't the best shooter in the Lackawanna League, I want to know who is. Once he crosses half court, he's a threat.
I don't think they frustrated us. Our defense did a nice job, especially early in the game. I just don't think we made shots. We didn't make shots and they did.
You can't shoot the percentage we did and expect to win. Not in the playoffs anyway.