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Stu Katz Quotes

«We didn't feel like the game was in hand, but it felt good. We haven't given up two goals in a game all season, so we knew we if we got one goal early, we were going to get out of regulation.»
Author: Stu Katz
«We've got our own pressure. We don't need anyone else's. Our first goal is to be seeded number one going into district. The second goal is to win district and the third, to win a regional title. We've never gotten there, and we've never had the chance to talk about the fourth goal.»
Author: Stu Katz
«I can't comment negatively on the officiating, but I thought it was ridiculous. It's sad to get to this point in the season and neither team accounted for the outcome.»
Author: Stu Katz
«As successful as we have been this season, everybody is keeping in the front of their mind that they haven't been successful in the postseason.»
Author: Stu Katz
«He looks to make plays however he can. If it's him putting the ball in the back of the net, that's great. If it's someone else, that's just as great.»
Author: Stu Katz
«He's a comfort zone. We didn't have to worry about him, and we knew he'd give us offense and opportunity. He was steady every game. There weren't games where he'd score six goals and then disappear. He was a constant.»
Author: Stu Katz