Meghan is a true example of a leader. She wears her heart on her sleeve. She makes everybody better.
She came out hungry. We play off her.
She's been looking better and better in practices the past couple of weeks. And, you can't just say she's an offensive player. She was guarding their best scorer (Amanda Billy) and did a real good job.
We were caught off guard a little. We were disappointed with our defensive performance in the first half. You can't always tell how fast a team is on tape.
It appears to be a bruise. Hopefully, the swelling will go down after she ices it.
Whenever we needed a lift, Rosie gave us a spark. She's tough inside and has the ability to handle the ball in the open floor. She's also able to hold the other team's best player in check.
We did a good job of limiting them (the Plainsmen) to one shot.
Despite not winning, a game like this will only make us better. As long as I can remember, Averill Park hasn't won a girls' basketball championship. We're looking to change that. Our motto is, 'One practice, one game at a time.' And that's not going to change.
Despite the rankings, they're still the champs until someone proves otherwise.
I'm very proud of the way our team played. We learned what it takes to play a tough game on the road tonight.
At halftime I challenged them a little bit. We came out flat with a low energy level, but we were able to generate offense from our defense in the second half.
It's tough to describe what these 10 girls have done. They paved the way, set the tone and they have meant so much to the program.
It's a total, total program win. It's the result of the families of these girls who have supported them for years.
We had three chances to tie the game at 40 and it just didn't happen. We just couldn't get over the top of the mountain today.
This was a big win. This will build some momentum as we now look at a bit of a layoff (before sectionals).