Right after the hurricane hit, we had calls from our members saying we should do something.
I am still in shock. It's something that you dream of doing and its just so fulfilling,
I saw their semifinal game against Heritage, and they were impressive.
We adjusted well. I think we just saw openings and ran with it. ... You've got to give them a lot of credit too. They're a really good team.
We've had tremendous response from people who heard about it. We've had a great response. We've had no one say no to this. We've had others saying what can we do to help and what do you need?
We tried to limit their possessions. We're not going to score a lot of points, and our philosophy is that if we have the ball, the other team can't score.
First squad, they were the biggest bunch of pranksters, ... They were always playing crazy tricks on each other.
The whole impetus came from a handful of members who really said we need to do a relief effort.
Sam's Club and Wal-Mart stepped up quickly and said we a driver and a truck. We've got three tractor trailers now and we think we'll need more.
Our concern now is to find additional trucks.
They stepped up without any hesitation. There was a meeting where all the chambers attended and signed on right away. Certainly the door is open for others to come in as well.
There's been an outpouring of support. We're looking forward to a tremendous event on the 29 and 30.
It's very simple -- lots of snow in the mountains. The deeper the snow is in the mountains, the more inclined people are to (buy trees) in town.
Any attempt to exclude the private school children from full participation in the athletic association is simply not fair,
I knew any team that could beat Hampton would be good. And I knew that those girls (Gamble and Johnson) were the reason.
The idea to donating items came up. We didn't want to collect items and have them sit in a truck somewhere. We wanted to have an end destination.