"Alvin James" is a retired Jamaican-American soccer midfielder who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League and NPSL I/National Professional Soccer League. He coaches youth soccer in South Florida.

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He was the man of the match. He understands this game well, and he came out ready to play today.

We're just looking at this as another step to the final four. We're talking like this is another stop toward our goal.

Our record is totally misleading. We're a final four team. There is talent in this program. The one thing I told the players is that I don't want to see nothing short of a state championship right now.

We are playing bigger 5A and 6A teams. It's all in preparation for when we play in [postseason]. It's all geared to success.

We started out a little slow, a little sluggish. I think it was because the refs weren't on time. We warmed up and got the sweat and everything going in the anticipation of the match only to have to wait another half-hour until kickoff.

We would love to equal what the girls have done [this season]. I believe other schools have done it.

Trevor got a beautiful ball from the right side and volleyed it in. We managed to get the ball moving well, and that really broke the ice for us.

I just told the referee to cut it right there. We didn't have enough players, and it was going to be a blowout. We played four games with only 11 guys. They were physically exhausted.

There were some things that led to the dismal record. We had some things happen that we had no control of.