Joey wrestled very well before the injury and has picked up where he left off.
Joey wrestled a very controlled match. He controlled the action from the start to the finish and is psychologically in a great state of mind for this tournament.
Joey wrestled a great tournament, and we don't want him to get lost in the shuffle. He was solid all weekend.
Joey will be ready to play. He's a tough kid. The hand might be a little tender for a while and it could give him a little trouble when he grips the bat, but it's not broken. And it's not his pitching hand.
Joey was doing everything right. He just couldn't get points in the bottom position, and his opponent held that riding-time advantage.
Joey was a true New Yorker. This honor today conveys what a monolith of talent he was.
Joey was always slim and he's not now.
Joey told my dad (Chamberlain coach Billy Turner) that he was bringing his cousin back down. We just thought it was all talk, or that if he did bring him then the kid wasn't really going to be an impact player.
Joey really stepped up this year. He played a kind of point-forward position for us. He distributed the ball very well and was a great defender. Nolan played very hard for us, gave us a lot of tough minutes. He stepped up in situations where we needed big minutes from him.
Joey Porter told me, 'It's only right that you lead us out there. It's your home. You need to bring us in. I was in awe. They wanted me to bring them in and I brought them in. It was incredible. It gave me a moment I'll never forget.