Losses build character. After the loss to Sim, we held him hostage to work harder and do more on the mat. He came back and beat him. And that fueled his fire.
We've got to get him back to being more aggressive. This is no time to hold back. He has to look for ways to score.
Ben is deceivingly strong. He has a lot of mat awareness and he can very physical when he needs to be. His win set the tone for the guys following him.
Matt's been on a roll. He really believes that he's one of the top wrestlers out there and when he believes that, he's very tough to beat.
We're proud to be in the state tournament. This will be a chance for a lot of our wrestlers to compete in Hershey, something some won't be able to experience in the individual tournament.
This is one of the proudest moments of my coaching career. It was a total team effort.
This is just another step toward a state championship. That's what he has to be thinking.
He's very talented. But he's also one of the hardest-working kids I've ever coached.
The goal from a year ago today was to be a state champion. We were confident and relaxed. The focus was always on (Colin) being a state champion. He saved his best for last and he earned this. His name will go on our Wall of Champions.
We had him stacked and we didn't get it. I was a good match. I'm proud of the wrestlers and their accomplishments. We're excited about going to the state tournament.