That would be good for the kids. Council Rock played great. They played like you have to play to win.
It's the confidence of our players and growing up offensively, seeing things out on the floor. We can match (Wright) up with the best point guards in the area, not Lower Bucks, but the whole area. ... We're talking District One.
He was scoring a lot of points, and they were looking to him to score more points.
Many people were gearing up for a run toward next year. There's no guarantees of next year. We have to do it this year.
Once we get the league title outright, then we will discuss going undefeated. Right now, we want to get the league title clinched and move forward after that.
It's great for us to renew that rivalry between ourselves and another one of those Council Rock schools. It's always a big thing for us.
Maybe there was something today that was different. Maybe it was a momentum thing, but they had us so out of character.
He's a very bright kid and a very classy kid. And he can play basketball. He's got some good athletic tools, and he's physical enough to play the game.
We wanted him to rely on other guys. We never said that we wanted to get physical with him. We just wanted other players to take the shots. We didn't want him to beat us.
We score on almost every possession he touches the ball.