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Improvements made in season lead to proud coaching staff

Football

Elle Fleenor | Business Manager

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As the football team concludes its regular season with a record at press time of 3-6, they reflect on their accomplishments and regrets.

Coach Steve Deaton is most proud of the improvements he has seen in his players through the drills they have practiced each day. These drills paid off when the team defeated Corydon.

“I am most proud of our win at Corydon on their homecoming night. Corydon is an established football program and we have beaten them two out of three years,” said Head Coach Kyle Mullins.

Running back Traven Crawford (10) said that season has been rough at times, but overall, he thinks it went well. Despite the good season, Crawford believed the team has had, he regrets how much he fumbled the ball.

Disagreeing, Deaton said he does not have any regrets, especially not as a coach.

“As a coach, I do not think you ever have regrets. Could we have made certain adjustments in personnel, coverages, assignments, etc. in certain situations? Those are the things you learn and get better from whether you are a coach, a player, a student, whatever your role in life you are presented with opportunities to learn and improve,” Deaton said.

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