There's nothing that I could think of that could have gone better. We didn't lose. We won the state championship. The accolades I got after the season were great, coach got coach of the year in state. It was great.
I was with all of the guys today, and we were all just talking about how excited we are. Everyone else congratulated us and everything. They are all excited to see us go. Everyone is happy we finally made it.
I look forward to a match up like that all year. There's not a lot of big guys that bring as much to the table as Keaton. I look forward to playing against anyone that is as good as him.
(Randall) challenged us. We definitely came out soft. He didn't tell us to make any changes, he told us just to come out and play.
I don't think it was important to me to show what I can do. I know what I can do, but I think there were a lot of people in other areas of the state that doubted it.
We knew what we wanted at the beginning of the year. This was the best way I could think of to go out.
He's a great post player. Everyone knows that. It's going to be a great battle tomorrow night. I have a lot of respect for him and hopefully I can give him everything I have.
They're just trying to explain why things happen. There's no curse.
To do something like that to Neenah, who has scored more that 80 points on some teams, makes you feel pretty good. As a team we wanted to key in on their shooters and we really wanted to keep the lane jammed so we could get rebounds.
It was the first shot I took as soon as I walked in the gym. But I missed it.