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 The lesson that should be learned from that night is that at 4 a.m. kids like Devin Brown need to be safely home in bed. The community needs to work to keep kids away from drugs, gangs and stolen cars.

 I think our kids learned a valuable lesson. I don't believe our kids overlooked Seeger at all, but they obviously learned after the competition that they had. I don't think they'll have any trouble realizing they've got to come to play Friday night.

 They have to walk their kids to school. They have to walk their kids home. They are afraid to be out at night. It's kind of dangerous out there with gangs. Parents are interested in this.

 We need to do everything we can to improve morale and to place heart back into the community. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. I also would like to encourage other individuals, organizations and corporations to join me as we help our community address issues like poverty, illiteracy, latch key kids, gangs, drugs and divorce.

 The kids had no place to go after work so they come out here to play cards, work on cars or snowmobiles. Every night there are kids out here doing something.

 Monroe basketball is here. Some of these kids are young and this is a great experience. We may not win all the time, but we'll compete. We didn't bring home a trophy, but these kids will bring home so much more. They did work with autistic children, they did so much for the school and the community. . . . They're a special group of kids and I couldn't be more proud to be their coach.

 I learned a lesson tonight. The kids learned a lesson. Defeat is not an elective. It's a required course.

 They need to let their kids know that you know if they're out there and they have a problem, that they can call home and get your kids home safely. It's so, so important.

 When you look at the overall thing, 3,000 kids came here, 3,000 kids were delivered home safely that day. Was there some confusion? With registration the way it is, you can understand why.

 It's no secret that there's gang-related activity in Westchester communities. We want to do everything we can to give school officials, municipal officials, social-service agencies and all stakeholders as much information as we have in order to prevent kids from joining gangs, to help kids leave gangs.

 Our kids work hard on defense. We left this field last night at 6:50 p.m., and if you looked at your clock, it was pitch black -- and that's the night before a day game. That's how much these kids care.

 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 have surpassed our goal of $5,000. We are so very proud of them all. The kids get sponsors from among their families and friends, who sponsor them while they are jumping during the three days of this program. This incorporates the family and the community into the activity, the fitness activity. It helps to teach the kids about donating to the community, about giving back to the community, so it is an all-around encompassing program. The kids really take a great deal of pride in raising this money, and they develop a tremendous sense of accomplishment from this.

 We're the community most affected, and this is a Band-Aid solution. Where's the long-term solutions to stop the drugs and gangs coming into our community?

 Most auto parts stores are closed in the evenings, and that doesn't help someone who wants to work on a car after he gets home from work. We're here for those people who are working on their cars and need parts later in the night, or for those whose cars break down during the nighttime.


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