Jeter wants the ball at the end of the game. Great players want the ball at the end of the game, and they make plays.
We didn't play real physical on defense. I didn't feel like we played hard.
The big guy came through again. I wanted to get him a break, but I just had to have him in there all the time.
It's a huge loss when you lose 30 points per game like that. We have to make some adjustments to our style.
We had to be patient on offense to spread out their zone and find the gaps, but we didn't do that. I don't know what the rebound total was, but they controlled the boards and that was the difference in the game.
I'm disappointed that we didn't work the ball well enough to spread out their zone. We got no inside points because they got every rebound. We usually shoot well against the zone, but we didn't do it. There were no transition points.
I'm real happy with our composure. We stayed in the game. I didn't like that we didn't put the game away, but I give them credit. They didn't lay down and die.
We just kind of went back to what we were doing all year. It was hard, I'm not going to lie, but we're not going to change much and the kids have their eyes on a bigger prize right now.
He's been making plays all year for us. He was trying to make another one, but ...
I thanked them. I thanked our seniors for paving the way for our younger guys. They have nothing to hang their heads about. There are a lot of Quaker Valley people out there cheering for them and are proud of them. Most importantly, I'm extremely proud of them.