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 The biggest thing coming out of this camp is how kids from all over come together and work together for a week and forge bonds. That's what we have years later -- kids from all over still friends.

 They learn how to make friends. That's something that you just assume everybody knows how to do, but that's one of the biggest things kids get out of camp.

 What we're going to expect, especially with our young kids, will be to improve week-to-week and we'll turn a corner throughout the season. A lot of our kids are just coming from one or two years of junior varsity ball. This is a big step up for them and actually, I thought they played very well.

 Most adults don't know what we do here - let alone kids. It really opens their eyes, and it teaches them good work ethics, how to take direction, how to work hard and how to communicate. The biggest thing is that it gives the kids self confidence and a sense of self worth, and that's worth a lot.

 I'm going to agonize over this, ... It's going to be a difficult decision. We will be a better team next year, no question. The difficult thing is cutting the kids. You've been with those kids for two years. You've been friends with the family.

 The biggest thing I hear about is speeding around with your friends. I tell them war stories about people who are in wheelchairs, who will never walk again. But you get kids in a car and they?re trying to impress a friend, and the next thing you know ...

 (First win) feels good for the kids. We had a tough loss last week that could have gone either way. It's been a hard camp for the kids and they deserve to get one win.
  Dick Butkus

 We have a great group of kids. Our five seniors have done a great job these four years. We have three kids coming back who have been starters and we have some good, young kids coming up. So the future is bright and we're looking forward to the season already.

 It was a great basketball game. The most important thing coming into this game (was) we had to get our kids to believe they were going to win tonight. I think we had a great week of preparation this week. Our kids were really focused. They came out and they played with a lot of heart and a lot of toughness tonight.

 A lot of kids don't understand what they are getting into. It's strictly business on the college level. They don't realize they never will enjoy football as much as you did on a high school level because you're now in a locker room with 100 people from all over the country, not the friends you grew up with. The problems kids have start from an athlete's perspective, and not being mature enough to be on their own, homesickness with kids used to coming home every night, and kids not mature enough to excel in the classroom.

 The kids responded after last week. We really focused this week on coming out early and starting fast. I feel like the kids did that. Once we got on a roll, it was tough for Mississippi State to get going.

 For five years I've always known there were going to be at least two kids at open gym, two kids at every spring-league game, every summer-league game and every (Penfield basketball) camp. They are role models and they know it. Young kids know what our program is about now because of them.

 The kids are starting to accept their roles. They came out defensive-minded first. Their defense dictated the rest of the ball game. They played as a whole and as one group. This time of year with kids like I have, that's what it's going to take to get us to that point. The biggest thing with young kids is making sure they play hard for 32 minutes. That's the key.

 It's a huge game to beat Benton. It's a big rivalry. I get up for the Benton week. I think our kids do, maybe we do even more than the kids because we remember how it was years ago. I think it's still a big rivalry. We had a ton of adversity this week and our seniors really came together. We had a teammate (FCHS senior Wes Miller) who was in a coma in St. Louis. I had no idea how we were going to show up. We had some kids miss practice to go up there, and that's fantastic. They really stood by their fallen teammate. We've been preaching all week to come together as a team and I think we did tonight.

 When I look through hundreds of online (applications) each year, summer camp counselors are almost always a hit because they know what they're getting into. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. They choose to work with kids again, so they generally like it and relate well with them — and the kids really pick up on that.


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