“I came here to graduate, play for the Crimson Tide and be part of the alumni here and family and history that they've got here. So that's what I did, stay here with these guys.”
Charlie Peprah
“It won't bother met to see him graduate. He is tough, he makes plays, he puts the ball where he wants to and their receivers are very talented.”
Charlie Gunsell
“I think our older people on our team will play a great role on our team this season. We graduated five people, but we have most of our big hitters coming back. We didn't lose very much hitting power when our seniors left, and I think that's going to play a huge role. Our younger people are going to step up and play a big role for us. We're a veteran team, but everyone's going to input a lot.”
Chelsea Baker
“(Thomas) graduated a lot of their guys from last year, but Kennedy's been playing well for them. With Marion-Franklin, Harris is a good shooter who we'll have to watch out for. We feel pretty comfortable with the (defense).”
Chris Rider
“We're a different team this year, our three seniors captains from that team graduated. Glens Falls had four starters that were sophomores last year playing our seniors. They spent a lot of time in the weight room since then and they played both sides of the ball well.”
Bill Martin
“As long as I get there, I know I'm going to graduate. It's important for me to try to get a degree. I know Coach Huggins still gives players opportunities. Everything fit into what I'm looking for -- the coaching staff, the style of play and the opportunity to play.”
Blake Young
“It's about all these guys who came before them. They all graduated, and they're playing in college. If they'd given up, there would have been no program.”
Casey Korkus