I know the kids are disappointed. We were genuinely excited as a program to play them again. I can't tell you how many people came up to me (since the announcement) and said how excited they were that we were playing again.

Unless there is a significant increase, we expect to be down for at least the next three cycles. Our seventh grade class has a total of around 100 boys.

From an athletic director's standpoint, the revenue these games should generate will be greater. The schools are really close and we're excited to play.

We have every intention of honoring the contract. Even if we play eight out of 10 years, we want to honor the contract.

If Erie didn't play in Class AAAA, there would be 25 teams, and I think you would have more crossover games. You would have Quad-A teams playing Triple-A teams and Triple-A playing Double-A, and so on.

Rain or shine, and it doesn't matter what sport, boys or girls, those guys show up to show their support for Trinity. It's hard to make generalizations, but they just want to be a part of something else, to be part of a team. OK, they lack the athletic ability of the others, but they are dedicated. There's always room for them.