We made progress as a team. The whole thing benefited us. Some people from USA Today said that if you win one game in this tournament, you've done good.
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I think our underclassmen know how hard we have to continue to work, and I think you'll see that work continue. Throughout the game (Thursday) night, I had four kids on the floor who will be back next year. I also had seven kids on the bench who will be back next year. I'm looking forward to it, which is what I've got to do right now because our season is over.
Doug Lipscomb
I think we worked hard in spurts. We're used to making runs - other people make a run and then we make a run. Well, (Thursday) our runs were not as effective as they've been in the past and that's a tribute to (Beach).
Doug Lipscomb
I take my hat off to Pope. They competed and went down fighting. We did some good things, but there's plenty of room for improvement. We're not quite where I want to be yet.
Doug Lipscomb
We knew we had to come out and play hard. (North Cobb has) the ability to control the tempo. I do believe we could've done a better job, but our kids played hard, and we moved the ball around well.
Doug Lipscomb
It will be a very good test for us. They'll be ready to play, and so will we.
Doug Lipscomb
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