When we did run some continuity and didn't get our first option, we had success. If we just stopped after our first option we usually didn't have too much success.

It's always tough to give up a foul on a three-point shot, but I'm not sure that got us going.

We had to hang on at the end, but I don't want that to ruin a good win.

With that kind of lead and that much time to go, we should have been able to take care of business. But all of a sudden they got hot.

I understand that four classes give more schools an opportunity to be champions, but I think the more you add, the more you water it down. If four is good, 10 might be better. And pretty soon it doesn't have that much meaning.

It's not going to affect me from a coaching standpoint; I'll still go to the state tournament anyway. Whether I'm there coaching any games or just watching remains to be seen.

They (Warren) were starting to pick our man-to-man defense apart, and I thought we were able to get some momentum back when we switched defenses.

We all want to win it all, but obviously there's only going to be one team that wins it. But I think teams come here looking to get four tough games that will do you some good down the line. I'd like to think every game we played here will probably do us some good.