Dexter is anxious to get into another school as soon as possible. He's very close to a making a decision.
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So, yeah, it's a constant reminder. But it's one step at a time. If we win the rest of our games, they're going to do the same thing that they always do. If you're from 2000, you're going to say you were the best team ever. If you're from '71, you're going to say you're the best team ever. If you're from 2004, yours was the best. If you win in 2006, you're the best.Bob Cimmino
Jonathan is a very bright kid, and he is very conscious about his academics as well as his relationship with the youth in the community. He knows what it takes to be good on and off the court, and this award is tribute to his hard work.
Bob Cimmino
The hype and intensity of a White Plains or New Rochelle game wasn't there. But Suffern was in our path to gold, and that was motivation enough.
Bob Cimmino
To be honored at the State of the City is really special. It goes to show you how far the Mount Vernon basketball program has come and how it's interwoven in the community.
Bob Cimmino
It was a very rewarding, relaxing atmosphere. You see how much the whole school and community really cares. Passers-by kept stopping in and the players came in all day long, and you glow all day.
Bob Cimmino
He's a people person. He has a way of getting to know you very quickly, and he takes a keen interest in the background of the players.
Bob Cimmino
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