Leo does anything we ask him to. I can't say enough about his enthusiasm and the lift he gives to everybody.
He was outstanding on the mound and at the plate. He only threw 82 pitches, which was good preparation for his next start.
He's kind of got the best of both worlds right now. He can only raise his stock (at the state tournament).
He looked like a real good athlete. We're happy he's coming our way and not slipping out of town somewhere.
Payne picked everybody up (Saturday). We've been struggling in all areas, but he came up with a big effort. He really spotted his fastball well.
Our hearts kind of stopped because Mitch is money in the bank at shortstop.
I think it will move through the high school ranks first. And eventually, we think it will be basically everywhere for students of all ages and all types.
It is a safety issue so we can provide a safe environment for everyone that is out here shopping.
We're well on our way. I'm proud and thrilled about the pacesetter success; it's a great start.
That's the truth, and it's important that people know that.
We don't want to compromise the safety of the general public while they are shopping.
With his excitement, energy and enthusiasm, Charles is a good spark for us.
Coach Wynn took a chance on a young coach from South Florida Community College. He supported me in every way, and I am extremely grateful.
I heard so many comments from our guys during the game - let's step it up, let's get going - even when (Polk) went ahead.
I just let him express himself. He is already leading by example, and he is trying to take a role of team leader. He and (second baseman) Charles Roberson got some life back into those guys.
The kids can play. I knew we had a chance, but it's golf ... and you just never know. Now they have that confidence going into state.