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A
B
B
You
know
what
it's
gonna
be
a
good
mix.
We're
gonna
see
a
whole
bunch
of
different
things
at
some
of
the
schools
Jeff,
and
we
got
some
of
the
old
guard
some
of
the
new
guard,
but
it's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
fun
and
we're
kind
of
familiar
with
a
couple
of
those
new
guys.
It's
gonna
be
gonna,
be
really
interesting
to
see
what
happens
at
both
those
schools,
yep.
B
You
know
they're
they're
gone
for
a
while,
but
they're
back
and
they
just
love
Bay
City.
They
love
Bay,
City
football
I'm,
expecting
good
things
from
Chris
Weller.
It's
out
there.
Basically
western
Jeff,
a
handy
guy,
Michigan,
State
guy,
really
a
positive
energy
and
I
think
he's
going
to
put
that
program
in
the
right
direction.
They've
had
some
tough
times,
Jeff
Jeff
did
a
great
Rob
did
a
great
job
out
there,
but
they
want
they
needed
to
make
a
change
in
Chris.
Ward's
I
think
is
a
man.
A
Also,
a
great
motivator
of
men
and
I
think
that
that's
gonna
be
really
exciting.
After
eight
decades
of
head
coach
at
Bass,
City,
Central,
Morley
Fraser.
Finally,
steps
aside
and
an
old
96
grad
comes
back
and
decides
that
he
wants
to
throw
his
hat
in
the
ring
and
I
think
he
is
the
perfect
fit
for
Bay
City
Central.
B
Yeah
I
think
that's
gonna
be
a
great
fit
Jeff.
You
and
I
are
very
fortunate
to
watch
Kevin
Frederick
mature
as
a
head
coach.
When
he
was
a
tear
neck
Eastern,
he
went
the
Whitmore
Prescott.
We
watched
him
do
some
great
things
with
those
two
programs
up
there.
We
loved
his
ability
to
change
and
make
adjustments
I.
Think
Central's
gonna
do
very
well
big
shoes
to
fill
after
31
years
for
Coach
Frederic.
But
if
he's
used
to
that
pressure
point
in
that
Stadium,
he
knows
what
it's
all
about.
A
B
Gus
is
been
there
at
All
Saints
for
many
years
left
for
awhile
came
back,
know,
Eric
very
well.
Coach
young
man
in
high
school
he's
gonna
bring
that
passion
that
all
Saints
that
cougar
mentality
there
Jeff
you'll
do
a
great
job
cupboards
not
bare
there,
either
at
Bay
City
All
Saints
playoff
team
last
year,
once
six
and
three
we're
expecting
big
things
from
the
Cougars
again
this
year
got.
A
B
Another
great
coach
we
watch
up
in
Northeast
Michigan
came
down
to
Penn,
Connie
and
Jeff.
He
does
a
fantastic
job,
great
motivator,
great
accent,
no
guy
great
adjustment
guy
at
halftime
and
during
the
game
Pinconning
Spartans.
We
watched
him
over
the
last
two
years
with
Coach
Levasseur
I
like
the
way
they're
going
and
what
they've
done
so
far.
You.
A
B
They
got
a
tough
schedule
this
year,
Jeff.
When
we
look
at
our
schedule
that
we're
gonna
do
they've
got
the
central
wolves
at
home
against
at
Bobcat
country,
then
they
travel
out
to
Western
and
they
got
the
Garber
Dukes
back
out
in
the
schedule.
So
you
know
what
good
schedule
for
John
Glenn
great
solid
tradition,
rich
football
team
out
there,
a
football
program
at
John,
Glen
and.
C
A
B
They're
gonna
be
a
really
good
football
team.
They
got
a
big
hole
to
fill
and
Ben
van
Zoomer
and
went
off
to
Michigan,
but
you
know
what
him
leaving
might
not
have
been
a
bad
thing.
Some
of
those
kids
are
gonna
have
to
step
up.
They
looked
at
his
leadership
last
year.
They
got
into
the
they're
gonna,
be
tough
and
you
know
Garber
Duke.
Football
is
always
quality
on
both
offense
defense,
special
teams
or
well
coach.
You
know
this
is
gonna,
be
a
great
year
for
Garber.
We're.
A
A
Good
afternoon
and
welcome
back
to
our
pre-season
special
here
of
the
football
season
at
Bay,
County
TV
very
pleased
to
have
special
guest
today
coach,
Kevin
Frederick
welcome
home
coach.
Thank
you
as
we
look
at
your
return.
I'm
gonna
go
all
the
way
back
to
96.
When
you
led
this
team
to
a
valley
championship,
then
getting
a
clearer
understanding
of
the
football
rich
tradition
that
exists
here
at
Central,
yeah.
D
You
know
it's
it's
funny
coming
back
and
you
know
I
bring
my
son
back
here.
You
go
through
the
halls
and
he
looks
at
that
picture
that
we
have
up
and
that's
something
that
you
know
I'm,
proud
of
and
I
know.
My
teammates
are
proud
of
you
know
being
out
at
Valley
champions
and
something
that
I
came
back
and
hopefully
we
can
lead
future
teams
to
that
now.
A
D
I
was
fortunate
enough
to
coach
under
Jim
year.
I
had
some
great
great
coaches
on
that
staff.
That
I
was
able
to
you
know
to
learn
from
you
know:
I
started
out
there
as
a
quarterback
coach,
volunteer,
quarterback
coach,
showing
up
every
day
working
for
free
and
I
mean
I
love,
I,
love
the
game
so
much.
It
was
something
that
I
was
very
fortunate
to
have
that
opportunity.
D
Not
only
coaches,
but
you
know
I've,
you
know
my
family
I
have
my
father
and
my
brother
I
have
a
lot
of
good
good
men
in
my
family
that
have
helped
me
along
and
and
just
you
know,
with
that,
going
into
the
coaches.
That
I
was
able
to
have
here
at
Bay,
City
Central.
You
know
coming
up
through
the
ranks
and
each
level
getting
a
new
coach
and
some
of
these
guys,
most
of
them
I'm
still
friends
with
today
and
they've,
helped
me
tremendously.
A
D
It
was
a
situation
where
I
ended
up
up
at
err
neck.
You
know
when
I
entered
in
education,
it
was
kind
of
a
rough
time
to
get
in
and
it
was
a
pink
slip
after
pink
slip
and
I
found
my
way
up
with
Erin
ACK
had
some
conversations
up
there
with
the
superintendent
and
was
able
to
take
over
the
football
team
as
a
young
coach,
and
it
was.
It
was
a
great
opportunity
and
I
know
at
that
time.
D
I
really
talked
to
a
lot
of
the
coaches
to
see
you
know
how
I
always
wanted
to
do
it,
but
I
didn't
know
how
to
do
it,
and
it
was
one
of
those
things
where
I
was
able
to
learn
had
some
some
some
good
support
up
there
and
it
just
opened
up
opportunities
and
led
for
me
to
get
the
job
at
Whitmore
Prescott.
That.
A
D
Six
years
living
in
Bay,
City
teaching
in
Bay
City,
but
driving
up
to
Whittemore,
you
know
it
started
out
as
an
opportunity
to
coach
a
really
good
program,
like
you
said,
and
be
around
some
great
coaches
again
up
there
and
some
great
players
convinced
my
wife
that
it
was
probably
only
gonna
be
one
or
two
years.
Six
years
later,
you
know
two
kids,
six
years
later,
it
was
they're
still
doing
it
and
I
loved
it
I
loved
every
minute
of
it
I.
D
You
know,
I
was
committed
to
the
program
and
into
the
kids,
but
there
came
a
time
that
the
drive,
just
it
certainly
started
wearing
when
he
had
two
little
ones
at
home,
so
wanted
to
find
a
situation
where
I
could
teach
and
coach
in
the
same
district-
and
you
know
fortunately,
I-
was
able
to
get
the
job
done
in
Sterling,
Heights
Stevenson.
You.
A
D
My
last
few
years
there
were
a
little
little
lean,
but
you
know
we
hit
the
ground
running
the
kids.
The
kids
were
great.
The
people
around
there
really
really
helped
out,
and
you
know
like
I
said
it
was
it's
a
good
program
and
the
competition
down
theirs
is
pretty
intense.
There's
a
lot
of
schools
in
a
big
area,
but
a
lot
of
schools
in
that
area
that
you're
you're
really
competing
for
kids.
Then.
A
That
opportunity
exists.
You
hear
about
this
coaching
job
in
Bay
City.
You
have
an
opportunity
to
go
full
circle,
I'm
sure
you
struggled
back
and
forth
with
the
pros
with
the
cons
in
the
end,
you
said
this
job's
got
my
name
all
over
it.
I
want
to
put
my
hat
in
the
ring
and
they're,
certainly
lated,
that
you
did
a
lot.
D
A
D
Is
it's
it's
fresh?
It's
it's
nice!
We
have.
We
have
some
hungry
kids
here.
You
know
we
numbers
were
a
little
down
earlier.
You
ain't
able
to
get
some
kids
back
in
uniform,
we're
extremely
talented
and
just
kind
of
at
this
point
put
the
pieces
in
the
right
place
and
coach
them
up
the
best.
We
can
I
call.
A
It
your
offensive
trifecta,
very
seldom
when
you
coach,
do
you
have
an
opportunity
to
have
devalue,
neke
and
Brian
all
on
the
same
side
of
the
football
unique
with
a
little
bit
of
varsity
experience
last
year,
but
I
look
at
the
player
that
really
stepped
up
in
the
offseason.
That's
becoming
a
man
and
that's
DeBell,
absolutely.
D
Those
three
guys
have
put
in
a
lot
of
work
and
you
know
develop
with
this
size
and
speed.
His
got
a
lot
of
attention
from
a
lot
of
big
programs
across
the
country.
Really
so
big
things
for
him.
We
need
to
really
work
hard
on
the
field,
and
you
know
know
that
he's
a
junior
and
he's
still
gonna
make
mistakes
same
with
unique.
You
know
they're
they're,
young
kids.
We
got
a
it's
our
job,
to
mentor
them
to
train
them
and
get
them
ready
for
that
next
level.
D
We
have
opportunities
here
to
be
very
creative,
with
the
football
with
some
guys
that
have
great
speed
and-
and
you
know
in
my
coaching
I've
always
usually
had
one
kid
that
can
run
really
fast,
but
I've
rarely
had
two
kids
that
can
run
like
that,
and
you
put
that
with
the
senior
quarterback
and
Brian
who's
been
doing
it
for
a
few
years,
he's
got
great
size.
He
is
he's
very
smart.
He's
been
able
to
pick
up
everything
that
we
have
done
offensively
and
apply
it.
A
D
A
D
You
know
a
lot
of
experience
and
I've
said
this.
Coming
and
I
truly
believe:
I
have
the
best
staff
in
the
state
from
freshman
JV
up
to
varsity,
our
freshman
staff
is
better
than
I
believe
a
lot
of
arsing
staffs
I'm,
not
saying
that
with
arrogance,
I'm
saying
that,
because
the
confidence
I
have
in
those
guys
they
they
teach
the
game
right
and
I,
think
the
kids
definitely
benefit
from
it.
Having
a
guy
like
coach,
Anderson
come
up
to
varsity
and
help
out.
D
He
has
a
great
offensive
mind
you
know
and
that's
something
that
I
needed
around
and
we've
added
a
few
extra
pieces.
You
know
to
the
puzzle
and
brought
a
lot
of
guys
back
and
for
the
most
part
you
know
everybody
is
ready
to
go,
and
that
was
one
thing
that
was
refreshing
for
me.
Is
these
guys?
Are?
They
have
offensive
lineman
mentalities
because
most
of
them
played
on
the
offensive
line,
but
they're
they're
very
selfless
people
they
just
want
to
win
and
they
want
Bay
City
central
to
be
successful.
A
D
You
know
having
coach
Bishop
as
my
JV
coach,
he
Brian
was
my
JV
coach
and
you
know
it's
it's
good
to
have
that
stability
in
the
program.
It
helps
out
it's
good
to
be
able
to
lean
on
those
guys
too.
You
know
I,
don't
pretend
that
that
I've
been
here
and
know
everything
about
Bay
City
Central
and
these
guys
kind
of
fill
me
in
on
some
of
the
things
that
I
haven't
where
I
haven't
been
around
it
kind
of
to
fill
me
in
on
some
stuff.
Well,
it's
been
great
I.
Think.
A
D
D
We
have
a
lot
of
kids
that
play
baseball
summer,
they're
in
basketball,
whatever
it
is,
they
want
to
do
they're
doing
it
as
long
as
they're
active,
we
will
work
around
their
schedule,
so
those
are
things
that
were
you
know
we
promote
and
I
think
has
benefited
us
and
with
our
numbers,
because
kids
aren't
really
looking
like
they're
letting
us
down.
They
know
that
they're
there
working
hard.
We
understand
they're
working
hard
and
we're
gonna
work
with
that.
Well,.
A
Coach,
we
are
extremely
excited
about
the
possibilities
for
this
program,
not
just
for
this
year,
but
for
years
to
come.
You're,
a
quality
person
and
I
can't
wish
you
anything
more
than
great
continued
success
because
fine,
sir,
you
are
worthy.
Thank
you.
I
appreciate
it
we'll
be
back
in
just
a
minute,
as
our
preseason
special
continues
on
Bay
County
TV.
A
E
It's
been
a
few
years,
I
think
we're
about
four
or
five
years
removed.
I
mean
I,
put
it
on
the
calendar
the
day
I
left,
and
that
was
one
thing
that
I
thought
about
when
I
did
leave
and
I
know
our
our
favorite
head
coach
here
for
many
of
years,
Jeff
Beisel
he
had
a
three
year
away
from
from
the
program
and
he
also
returned
to
the
great
glory
that
we
are
and
I
always
thought.
A
E
I
mean
talking
about
the
program.
Obviously,
now
we're
an
eight-man.
You
know
and
that's
something
that
you
know
that
was
on
my
mind
back
in
2012.
That
was
something
that
I
thought
that
may
happen.
You
know
with
the
enrollment
dropping
down
and
stuff
like
that.
You
know:
don't
forget
that
I
come
from
a
class
of
in
85.
We
had
144
in
our
class
alone
and
you
know
I
think
we're
probably
hitting
about
80
in
the
school
right
now
so
yeah
a
lot
has
changed
obesity,
all
saints'
when.
A
E
Has
never
left
me,
I
mean
Jeff
has
always
been
on
my
side.
He's
been
my
mentor,
you
know,
don't
forget.
I
got
quite
a
few
years
on
you
know
just
underneath
him.
Looking
up
so
I
mean
a
lot
of
things
that
we're
gonna
be
doing.
You
know
from
here
on
out,
it's
gonna
come
from
Jeff
I
mean
I'm,
just
gonna
go
ahead
and
just
follow
the
tradition,
something
that
he
is
created
and
him
and
Ray
Dombroski,
but
that's
what
we're
trying
to
install
with
our
kids.
A
E
We
got
Greg
ship
and
ski
he's
he's
a
grad
of
well
99,
I,
actually
coached
him
and
I
can't
remember
his
on
the
JV
year
or
was
the
on
the
varsity
at
that
time.
But
that
was
one
thing
that
I
looked
at
of
bringing
some
of
our
coaches
back
in.
How
are
we
going
to
relate
to
the
tradition
and
how
can
we
keep
them?
I'm?
Obviously,
we're
not
gonna
get
a
lot
of
money.
You're
not
getting
rich
over
here
at
Bay
City
Hall
Saints.
E
So
we
do
it
for
the
love
of
the
game
in
the
pride
of
the
school
and
I
thought,
you
know
if
I
can
get
the
majority
of
them,
All,
Saints,
grads,
I,
think
we're
gonna
be
all
right.
So
we
got
a
recent
grad
from
last
year,
JP
Shipka.
Two
years
ago,
Anthony
anaemic
was
on
staff.
We
brought
back
Ben
van
Acton.
He
used
to
be
my
waterboy
and
who
has
remained
with
last
four
years,
is
Jeff
dodge
who's,
doing
her
offense
and
defensive
line?
No
he's
not
a
cougar,
but
boy
he's
a
cougar
by
heart.
E
A
E
D
F
E
You
know,
and
now
in
most
of
the
schools
are
on
the
huddle
system
or
some
type
of
system
that
can
be
uploaded
and
basically
traded.
You
know
that
way,
so
I
was
very
fortunate
to
build,
go
ahead
and
view
a
lot
of
their
highlights
and
stuff
like
that,
so
I
kind
of
I
kind
of
knew.
You
know
the
good
things
that
I
was
getting
coming
here.
Well,.
A
E
A
good
thing
is
their
senior
quarterback,
Oliver
Dixon
boy
he's
got
a
nice
arm,
a
rifle
arm,
very
professional
and
what
he
does
so
when
you
have
leadership
like
that,
and
just
like
you
spoke
about
Tyler
I
mean
Tyler
Duke
on.
He
is
a
captain,
a
young
captain.
At
that
more
we
have
Jaden
Labine,
okay,
whose
other
captain
who's
gonna
basically
be
our
center
in
her
defensive
line
anchor.
So
with
them
three
you
know
leading
the
rest
of
them.
I
think
we're
gonna
be
alright.
E
A
E
No
doubt
I
mean
they
had
their
first
game.
It
was
dr.
bill,
you
know
much
larger
school
and
everything
like
that,
but
but
after
that
they
seemed
to
roll
right
into
to
the
eight-man,
and
it
was
good
to
see
that,
because
that
was
my
expectation.
You
know
that
hey
if
we
can
get
them
playing
schools
that
they're
more
competitive
with
okay,
I
think
they're
gonna
be
alright
and
guess
what
happened?
I
mean
they
go.
7
4
they
make.
E
The
playoffs
was
the
first
time
since
in
2015
in
in
before
that
was
my
my
squad
in
2010
when
we
went
to
playoffs.
So
that
is
an
All
Saints
tradition,
though
I
mean
that's
just
something
that
you
know.
We
always
required
our
teams
to
do.
You
know
think
about
the
playoffs,
so
that
transition
will
made
a
believer
I.
Think
of
all
the
All
Saints
supporters,
all
the
fans
out
there
and
said
you
know
what
this
is
probably
the
best
thing
for
them
to
do
now.
E
I
mean
my
last
four
years
have
been
at
Dow.
We
ran
ran
the
the
five
front,
you
know,
but
it
is
basically
three
three
down
two
outside
linebackers
and
two
inside
linebackers.
So,
basically,
when
I
was
trying
to
go
ahead
and
figure,
this
game
out,
which
you
know
it
if
you've
done
football,
I
mean
it's,
you
can
figure
it
out.
I
mean
we're
just
going
to
drop
a
few
players
off
the
end.
You
know
and
that's
what
we
did.
We
we're
bringing
back
our
style
of
Defense
are
addressing
this.
E
Obviously
we're
talking
about
film
and
stuff,
like
that,
so
I
was
going
to
bring
this
spread
over
here.
It
was
already
established
here
and
man.
If
you
have
something,
that's
working,
just
don't
don't
mess
with
it.
You
know,
let's
roll
with
it
so
I'm,
very
confident
with
my
offense
coordinator,
I
I.
Think
Greg
is
gonna,
do
an
outstanding
job
and
as
he
has
so
well.
A
And
when
you
have
a
senior
quarterback,
a
tested
and
true
guy,
it
allows
you
to
do
a
lot
of
things,
and
you
know
the
diversity.
Offensively
is
a
huge
key,
because
if
you're
either
a
pass
happy
or
a
run
happy,
any
school
can
stack
up
on
that.
So
you
know
the
element
of
diversity
and
surprise
certainly
will
be
there
with
a
senior
quarterback
that
can
execute
you.
E
Know
doe
Jeff
I
mean
and
that's
what
we
were
hoping
you
know
you
always
want
your
your.
What
key
position
be
at
that
senior
level,
obviously,
because
he
has
that
most
experience
underneath
them
doesn't
make
them
better
than
than
the
other
younger
athletes
I,
don't
think.
So
until
you
get
into
the
key
moments,
you
know
you're
getting
them.
Fourth
down
situations
you
know,
or
or
in
its
fourth
quarter,
normally
normally
gonna
go
with
experience
there
well.
A
I
am
excited
about
the
possibilities
and
we
know
what
the
saying
here
at
All
Saints
once
a
cougar,
always
a
cougar
continued
success.
We
are
excited
about
the
possibilities
Eric.
Thank
you
for
spending
some
time
with
us
appreciate
it
we'll
be
back
in
just
a
minute,
as
our
preseason
special
rolls
on
right
here
on
BC
TV.
A
Good
afternoon
and
welcome
back
to
our
football
preseason
special
here
on
Bay
County
TV,
we're
out
of
the
John
Glenn
Bobcat
home
and
coach
Jeremy
Werner
welcome
coach
thanks
for
having
me
well,
it's
a
pleasure.
It's
a
great
time
of
season,
it's
football
season
and
we
all
get
excited
about
that
and
we're
actually
gonna
kick
back
in
time.
19
years
when
you
first
started
here
at
John
Glenn,
it
I
know
it
can
seem
like
a
long
time
ago.
F
F
A
F
The
beginning,
without
a
doubt,
I
was
in
vidual
that
wasn't
wasn't
for
it,
but
soon,
as
the
decision
was
made,
the
decision
was
made.
So
you
just
accept
that
and
you
move
forward,
and
we
made
it
clear
to
our
kids
that
we
can.
We
can
compete
and
we're
going
to
compete,
no
matter
where
we're
at
and
we
did
our
best
we're
not
happy
with
the
record.
F
A
Year,
you
got
to
say
one
of
the
great
highlights
of
the
year
came
in
a
game
over
across
town
at
Bay,
City
Central,
yes,
the
first
half
did
not
go
according
to
plan,
but
I
would
safely
say
if
there's
any
way
to
bottle
a
halftime
speech
and
you
bottled
the
one
you
gave
to
your
kids
at
halftime.
They
came
out
and
just
played
an
unbelievable
second
half
of
football
and
got
themselves
a
great
big
victory.
A
F
So
we
thought
we
made
some
mistakes
and
we
missed
some
opportunities
going
to
halftime,
but
when
I
got
into
the
locker
room,
those
kids
were
not
rattled
at
all
by
a
two-touchdown
deficit
at
bay
city
central,
and
we
felt
that
we
talked
about
some
adjustments
and
then,
when
we
met
as
a
group,
it
was
clear
we
just
we
said
we're
in
this
game.
We've
made
mistakes,
let's
go
out
score,
get
back
in
this
and
everything
will
take
care
of
itself,
and
that
was
it.
There
was
no
screaming
yelling.
A
F
Wow
years
ago,
I,
two
years
ago,
I
took
a
chance.
We
were
switching,
we
knew
we're
gonna
switch
offenses
I
knew
I
needed
a
playmaker,
a
different
style
of
quarterback.
To
do
that,
and
at
that
time
he
was
the
only
one
that
fit
the
bill
and
he
happened
to
be
a
freshman.
So
we
made
the
move
and
we
protected
him
early
I
remember
that
first
season,
I
was
just
thinking
about
it.
Yesterday
we
were
able
to
get
to
that
first
season,
seven
and
two
with
that
new
offense
and
a
freshman
quarterback
I.
F
G
F
F
Today,
in
fact,
when
I
was
still
dressing,
the
kids
today
at
the
end
of
practice,
he
had
something
that
he
wanted
to
also
add
and
talk
to
the
kids
about
adversity,
because
today
was
the
first
day
we
started
yelling
at
kids
for
mistakes
and
he
made
it.
He
made
it
clear
that
hey
coaches
love
you
you
just
got
to
take
it
they're,
not
gonna
they're,
not
going
to
hurt
you
with
it.
You
just
got
to
absorb
it,
learn
from
it
get
better
learn.
A
From
it
and
you're
right,
you
said
that
that
youth
is
a
concern
this
year,
you've
got
great
talent,
but
you've
got
some
younger
kids
and
they
need
to
be
nurtured
along
and
sometimes
you
know
you
got
to
put
your
arm
around
them.
Sometimes
they
need
that
kick
in
the
seat
and
that's
the
beauty
of
coaching
to
try
and
find
that
blend
when
which
is
appropriate.
Yes,.
F
Our
kids
are
extremely
young.
This
is
going
to
be
the
first
time
ever.
We've
got
a
number
of
underclassmen
up
on
the
varsity
roster,
but
they're
good
kids.
It's
gonna
take
them
a
little
bit
of
time.
They'll
get
it.
We
just
have
to
make
sure
that
time
doesn't
go
beyond
the
scrimmage,
so
they've
got
a
small
window
to
get
better
quickly
and
we're
going
to
push
them
in
that
direction.
We're
going
to
keep
everything
simple
for
them,
and
hopefully
they
can
play
fast
and
physical.
Well,.
A
A
Good
afternoon
and
welcome
back
to
our
football
preseason
special
here
on
bait,
County
TV,
Jeff,
known
and
Mike
was
doll
along
with
the
head
man
of
the
Western
Warriors
coach,
Chris
Willard
welcome
back
coach,
Thank,
You,
Jeff
I
appreciate
it.
Now
we're
going
to
start
long
even
before
football
I
want
to
talk
about
the
positive
influences
that
you
had
in
your
life
growing
up
before
you
even
walked
down
to
the
football
field
and
a
brother
and
some
great
parents.
C
Sure,
without
a
doubt,
my
dad
John
Willard's
God
rest,
his
soul,
taught
at
Saginaw
Valley
State
University
from
1968
to
1902
2002.
He
was
the
mayor
of
a
city
from
1972
to
1980
and,
as
you
know,
Jeff
he
was
probably
the
biggest
handy
supporter
this
one.
His
two
sons
were
playing
for
Andy.
My
dad
was
awesome
in
so
many
different
ways:
academically.
He
pushed
us
character
wise.
C
He
pushed
us
treating
other
people
all
those
types
of
things,
so
he
was
a
huge
influence
and
then
I
mentioned
my
brother
Steve
Steve
played
at
hand
he
graduated
in
81,
and
then
he
went
and
walked
on
at
Notre
Dame
and
where
I
am
athletically
because
of
my
brother
I
mean
as
a
kid
brother.
You
always
want
to
hang
out.
You
want
to
be
that
guy
that
have
followed
tags
along
and
he
would
come
back
and
brush.
C
B
C
You
know
I
knew
Denny.
Obviously,
when
I
was
at
handy
a
little,
but
when
I
went
to
Michigan
State
he
was
one
of
those
other
mentors,
because
Denny
was
rootin
for
Bay
City,
guys
and
back
when,
though,
the
YMCA
was
down
on
the
corner
of
what
Columbus,
Madison
and
I
would
lift
weights
and
were
go
was
always
in
there
lift
and
also-
and
he
would
always
say
you
can
do
this-
you
can
do
this
and
sometimes
he
was
very
encouraging.
C
C
A
You
had
the
opportunity
to
be
recruited
by
a
whole
lot
of
schools
in
that
complicated
process
to
choose
a
college.
You
chose
very
wisely
with
Michigan
State.
You
continued
to
work
hard
and
I
really
think
that
was
a
great
progress
in
your
life.
You
had
to
wait
your
turn.
You
had
to
work
hard.
You've
got
your
turn
and
you
made
the
most
of
it.
Yeah.
C
I
was
recruited
by
Michigan,
Bo
Schembechler
was
still
the
head
coach
at
Michigan,
perlis
was
at
Michigan,
State,
Notre,
Dame
and
then
Wisconsin
I
was
off
for
bio,
Ford
schools
and
the
biggest
reason
I
chose
Michigan
State
was
the
guy
that
was
recruiting.
Me
was
a
guy
named
Steve
furnace,
very
similar
to
a
Danny
Rogalski
played
for
the
Pittsburgh
Steelers,
and
he
he
wanted
me
and
wanted
to
coach
me
and
I
felt,
like
I,
was
going
to
get
loved
up
the
most
and
coached
the
most
there.
C
That
was
true
and
it
wasn't
true
because
when
you
go
to
college,
there's
15
other
chris
willis'
that
are
playing
the
line
and
you
discover
right
away
that
the
honeymoons
over
and
that
you
got
to
be
able
to
fend
for
yourself
also,
and
so
my
experience
at
Michigan
State
and
my
brother
and
my
dad
helped
me
stick
it
out
because
I
didn't
play
them
my
first
year
or
two
and
then
I
got
in
I
lighted.
All
four
but
I
didn't
get
to
play
a
lot
until
the
Rose
Bowl
year
and
the
mentoring
that
I
got.
C
There
was
huge,
but
also
the
lack
of
mentoring
that
I
got
there.
I
think
makes
me
a
better
coach,
because
I
know
what
it
feels
like
when
a
strong
man
takes
an
interest
in
a
younger
man
and
I
understand
how
awesome
that
is,
but
I
also
understand
how
much
it
stinks
when
that
person
doesn't
do
it
and
I've
grown.
So
much
with
my
experience
at
Michigan,
State
I
know
norther
dame
won
a
national
championship.
C
B
Know
the
piggyback
on
that
Chris
I
played
a
little
college
basketball,
not
big
time,
but
you
grow
up
a
lot.
You
got
to
get
up
on
your
own.
You
got
to
do
your
homework
on
your
own.
You
got
to
get
to
the
cafeteria,
so
you
have
to
grow
up
the
minute
you
step
on
campus.
You've
got
to
grow
up
as
a
person,
because
all
the
things
that
mom
and
dad
we're
doing
for
you
at
home.
You
got
to
do
for
yourself
now.
Yeah.
C
But
you
also
have
to
feel
like
my
coach
prepared
me
for
the
obstacles
and
the
challenges
and
the
adversity
that
I'm
going
to
go
through
and
I'm
gonna
make
it
because
I've
been
prepared
and
I
think
Ron,
Hughes
God
rest.
His
soul
was
one
of
those
guys
that
helped
make
that
happen.
For
me,
too,
absolutely
when.
A
C
Strong
word
we'll
see,
we'll
see
how
it
goes.
You
know
at
first
I
said:
is
this
happening?
Do
I
I
was
almost
had
to
pinch
myself,
I
would
said
no
I'm
done
I've
been
in
Cincinnati
for
25
years,
and
so
initially
I
balked,
and
then
a
couple
people
pursued
and
talked
to
me
about
it,
and
you
know
it
was
like
one
of
those
things
that
you
feel
in
the
pit
of
your
stomach
like
this
is
really
what
I
was
made
for.
This
is
really
what
I
want
to
do.
C
C
It
has
to
be
your
family,
your
wife,
your
children
and
also
a
huge
factor
was
my
mom
still
lives
here
in
Bay,
City,
she's,
79
years
old,
and
my
wife
said
you
know,
that's
a
lot
of
the
reasons
why
I
want
to
go
back
to
base
city,
because
I
think
this
is
the
best
thing
for
us
and
not
just
for
you.
So
once
that
happened
it
was,
it
was
a
done
deal,
I
mean
I
was
jumping
up
and
down
until
I
had
to
start
doing
it
again.
Then
I
was
like
oh
my
gosh.
B
Know,
coach,
Western,
kids
we've
been
watching
them
for
years,
good,
solid,
individual
kids,
good
student-athletes,
I
know
when
you
took
this
job
I've
been
asking
myself.
I
was
gonna.
Ask
you
today.
What's
the
first
thing
you
said
yep
mike
beier
and
the
judy
cox
and
mr.
Bigalow,
I'm
gonna
take
this
job.
What's
the
first
thing,
you
said
to
yourself
that
you
have
to
do
when
he
became
the
head
coach
at
Bay,
City,
Western,
I,.
C
Think
you
hit
it
on
hit
it
on
the
head
when
you,
when
you
take
a
job,
the
job
is
bigger
than
you
like
I,
said
with
my
wife
and
I
and
family,
but
the
Western
community
reached
out
to
me
and
said
Mike
Sayer,
dr.
Bigelow,
Judy
Cox
and
said
we
want
to
be
good
and
we
we
want
you
to
be
a
part
of
this
and
not
once
did
I
feel
like
the
weight
was
on
my
shoulders.
C
It
was
something
that
the
Bay
City
community
wants,
and
they
just
want
me
to
be
a
part
of
it
and
they
feel,
like
I,
had
the
talent
base
and
influence
to
make
that
happen
and
for
me
to
understand,
because
I've
been
doing
team
team
leadership
and
team-building
and
stuff
like
that
for
the
last
eight
nine
ten
years
and
I
know
that
this
is
so
much
bigger
than
me.
It
is
so
much
bigger
than
me.
C
So
when
I
told
them,
you
know,
if
you
want
me,
I'm
bored,
you're
gonna
have
to
forgive
the
fact
that
I
haven't
coached
football
competitively
in
10
years.
But
what
I
can't
bring
to
the
table
is
that
I
will
bring
the
parents
and
the
players
and
the
students
walk
in
the
halls
into
the
program
with
welcome
arms,
and
we
are
gonna,
make
this
something
bigger
than
life
and
to
me,
that's
how
you
build
up
programs,
the
wins
and
losses
will
take
care
of
themselves.
C
H
A
C
You
know
we
talked
about
how
it
developed
at
Michigan
State.
In
the
last
ten
years,
I
think
I've
developed
doing
that
working
with
great
coaches,
I
worked
with
Mike
keener
up
here
at
Bay
City
Central
Western,
with
with
the
Wolves
hockey
team
I've
worked
with
Kim
mani
at
Michigan
State.
You
know
you
just
able
to
rub
elbows
with
a
lot
of
great
coaches
and
then,
when
you
take
that
and
put
it
together,
you
discover
that
everybody's
talking
the
same
language
can
we
share
and
steal
from
each
other
to
create
a
program.
C
B
Coach
today
we're
talking
with
3rd
through
6th
graders
here
at
the
word
Gow
ski
football
camp.
The
theme
is
play
safe
and
you
and
I
talked
earlier
about
the
camp,
and
you
said
something
that
football
right
now
is
going
through
a
little
tough
period
right
now.
But
the
goal
today
is
to
teach
kids
to
play
football.
The
proper
way,
yeah.
C
B
C
Right
I
mean
it's
a
cliche,
but
kids
don't
play
anymore
so
to
get
them
out
here.
Playing
loving
football,
loving,
running,
around
love
and
playing
with
friends
live
friends,
in
my
opinion,
is
again
it's
huge
because
the
only
way
we
can
compete
is
if
you
get
kids
to
come
out
and
play
and
that's
that's
the
real
opponent
I
think
right
now.
You
know
technology
is
great
if
it's
used
wisely,
but
let's
be
real,
it
can
be
very
addictive.
A
C
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
both
of
you
and
again
to
everybody
in
the
Bay
City
community.
That's
reached
out,
it's
not
easy
and
there's
times
that
I'm
thinking
I'm
doing
a
poor
job,
there's
some
times
that
I'm
not
near
as
excited
as
I
am
right
now
and
whenever
those
times
happen
and
when
you're
a
coach
and
an
educator
that
happens,
you
work
your
rear,
end
off
and
a
kid
gets
hurt.
A
A
But
afternoon
and
welcome
back
to
our
preseason
football
special
here
on
BC
TV,
I'm,
Jeff
dawn
along
with
Penn
Cunnings,
head
coach,
Dave,
Levasseur
and
welcome
coach.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Weather
has
dictated
that
we
move
this
session
indoors.
I
wasn't
worried
about
melt
and
I
was
worried
about
Coach
B,
it's
so
sweet
that
even
held
so
we're
doing
this
inside,
but
coach
said
when
we
look
at
this
year
and
how
things
start,
we're
gonna
flashback
to
yesteryear
and
how
this
all
started
for
you
right
back
where
you
are
right
now.
Yes,.
H
For
Aldo,
T
and
I
think
everybody
is
familiar
with
Bay
City
football
knows
coach
Dodi
and
he
was
a
huge
impact.
I,
probably
wouldn't
even
be
standing
here
right
now,
if
it
weren't
for
coach
Dodi,
he
was
a
huge
impact.
Love
the
game
was
passionate
about.
The
game
was
very
sound
with
character
integrity.
You
know,
principles
and
you
know
was-
was
just
a
good
guy
and
a
good
coach.
He.
H
H
H
A
H
You
know
I
mean
the
the
pieces
were
there,
the
kids
were
still
the
same
kids.
They
were
still
the
same
kids.
Now
you
know
the
community's
kind
of
you
know
just
status
quo.
It
was
more
or
less
just
a
matter
of
sticking
to
it.
I
didn't
do
anything
special
other
than
just
stay
with
it
when
it
came
to
weight,
room,
stuff
and
learning
a
system.
You
know
we
went
in
there
with
the
tee
and
then
you
know
my
idea
was
going
in
with
the
T
was
and
keep
the
score
down.
H
You
know
honestly
and
keep
the
clock
running
and
our
kids
learned
our
learned
our
stuff
and
and
bought
into
the
weight
room
and
we
started
getting
on.
We
got
numbers
and
we
just
stuck
with
it
just
kept
plucking
and
not
worrying
about
you,
know
the
broader
scheme
stuff
and
just
worrying
about
getting
a
little
thing
as
the
weight
room
and
and
character
integrity
stuff,
like
that,
once
they
got
that
in
then
we
opened
it
up
a
little
bit
started
spreading
it
out.
H
Little
by
little
year,
three,
we
went
to
a
little
bit
of
spread
stuff
and
then
finally
year
four,
we
implemented
all
the
spread
stuff
and
we
went
a
full
spread
and
by
that
time
we
had
four
years.
You
know
we
had
kids
with
four
years
of
lifting
under
their
belt
and
everything
kind
of
came
together.
You
know
I
take
a
little
very
little
credit
for
it.
I
mean
I,
the
kids,
the
kids
just
stuck
with
it,
you
know,
and
it
was
it
was
credit
to
them
in
the
community.
Well,
you're.
H
I
appreciate
that-
and
you
know,
I
hear
that
a
lot,
but
you
know
it's
hard
when
you
see
kids
working
as
hard
as
they
work
here
up
there.
You
know
all
the
places
that
I've
been,
but
you
know
I
understand
that
is
important
and
that's
why
I
like
to
have
them.
We
have
a
very
good
staff
here
and
you
know
I
think
the
the
influence
they
have
on
our
kids
here.
Any
successes
we
have
are
because
of
the
work
they
put
in
now.
H
Much
yeah,
you
know
we
have.
We
have
some
guys
with
some
experience.
We
have
the
good
blend.
We
have
some
guys
with
the
experience.
We
have
some
guys
with
some
enthusiasm.
You
know
those
guys
we
can
talk
to
the
kids
we
have.
You
know
we
have
a
really
good
blend
of
guys.
We
came
in
today
and
watch
film
and
went
out
for
a
you
know
an
hour
walk
through
and
in
that
short
period
of
time,
with
the
coaches
we
have,
we
could
do
a
lot.
Everybody
has
something
they
can
bring
to
the
table.
Another.
A
H
And
it's
also
one
of
those
things.
You
know
it's
a
you
can
talk
about
it
and
you
can
set
up
all
kinds
of
you
know
all
kinds
of
you
know,
incentives
and
have
kids.
You
know
come
in
there
for
this
reason
and
that
reason,
but
unless
they
really
believe
what
you're
doing
they're
not
going
to
do
it
and
I
till
I
had
a
couple
of
our
guys.
H
You
know
as
a
sophomore
coming
up
to
the
varsity
and
it's
been
it's
paying
off
big,
so
you
know
something
you'll
get
those
guys
if
you
can
get
a
core
group
of
guys
that
really
commit
and
buy,
and
we
you
know,
they'll
bring
in
those
other
guys.
We
had
the
best
with
lifting
numbers
that
we
had
I.
Probably
since
I've
been
a
head
coach
this
year,
when
you.
A
H
Mason
View
is
it
speaking
of
lifters?
He
was
he.
You
know
he
played
a
lot
of
summer.
Baseball
he's
a
excellent
three-sport
athlete.
You
know
he
said
he's
three
and
three
Sport
athlete
on
varsity
four
and
you
know
since
his
freshman
year,
and
he
he
played
a
lot
of
summer
baseball
this
year.
But
yet
he
would
come
in.
You
know:
he'd
have
a
big
game
that
night
or
a
practice
or
whatever
it
is
he'd,
come
in
and
get
after
full
lifts.
H
You
know
in
the
morning
and
go
to
practice
or
go
to
a
big
game
or
whatever
it
may
be,
and
you
know
his
lifting
numbers
as
far
as
strength
went
through,
I
mean
this
kid
is,
you
know,
he's
six
for
200
and
close
to
220
and
his
strength.
Numbers
are
through
the
roof
and
he
can
move
and
he
can
throw
he's
an
incredible
athlete,
but
even
more
importantly,
he's
really
stepped
up
from
this.
This
past
season
till
now,
even
though
just
over
the
course
of
the
spring
through
seven-on-seven,
he
talks
he
instructs,
he
directs.
H
H
Yeah
Connors
they're
very
similar
in
some
ways,
they're
also
very
different,
some
ways,
but
the
you
know
Connor.
You
know
I
had
him
for
a
senior
year
and
you
know
up
front.
He
was
the
kind
of
kid
that
can
you
know
we
had
him
and
a
couple
other
guys
that
were
very
vocal,
but
he
was
very
you
know.
He
was
leader
leader
up
front
leader
on
the
team,
obviously
went
to
Saginaw
Valley.
H
He
you
know
I
had
just
one
semester
with
him
with
the
whole
lifting
thing
he
took
that
over
on
his
own,
when
he
left
here
and
his
strength
as
really
as
you
can
imagine,
he
goes
to
Saginaw
Valley
and
worked
with
their
strength
and
conditioning
coach
he's
gone
through
the
roof.
I
mean
he's
just
he
put
out
about
30
pounds
and
and
got
strong,
yet
I
see
Mason
going
down
that
same
path.
H
Got
more
than
a
couple,
but
oh
yeah
I
know
you're
talking
about.
We
got
some
hidden
ones
in
there
that
are
probably
right
there
with
them.
We
got
an
offensive,
lineman
who's,
probably
right
there
with
him.
We
had
to
make
a
couple
switchovers,
but
yeah
we
got.
We
have
about
our
four
perimeter
guys.
Actually
we
probably
got
about
five
perimeter,
guys
that
have
a
very
good
speed
and
we
have
two
or
three
with
exceptional
speed
and
Mason.
Actually,
a
quarterback
has
some
very
deceptive
speed.
H
H
It
certainly
does
you
know,
I
mean
we
don't
like
to
make
our
game
a
vertical
game,
but
it
certainly
does
cause
the
defense.
You
know
defenses
to
be
prepared
for
it.
If
we
have
to
if
their
take,
you
know
if
they
with
their
giving
us
that
Avenue.
We
certainly
like
the
opportunity
to
be
able
to
take
it.
We.
A
H
Yeah
I,
do
you
know
st.
st.
Charles
will
be
our
homecoming
game
and
Saint
Charles?
They
always
have
tough
kids,
they
got
just
just
tough
kids,
you
know,
as
far
back
as
I
can
remember,
there's
always
had
tough
kids
and
you
know
they
like
to
run
the
football
they
they
play.
Tough
defense
and
you
know
I
know.
Last
year
they
had
a
couple
of
athletes,
they
graduated,
you
know
both
their
names,
I
don't
know,
but
they
were.
They
were
threats.
I
mean
there
were
pretty
good
threats
and
they
always
had
that.
H
One
kid:
that's
gonna
step
up
and
be
a
threat,
so
you
know
they
can
they
can
spring
any
time
and
then
they
played
duffed
events,
st.
Louis,
you
know
they
always
got
their
kids
are
very
tenacious.
They
you
know
they
play
to
the
ball.
Defense
and
they're.
Very
you
know
aggressive
on
offense
and
they
they
attack
an
offense
and
and
they'll
mix
it
up.
They
run
a
little
bit
of
this
in
that
and
you
got
to
adjust.
H
A
Talk
about
rival
reason
in
this
conference.
You've
got
some
newer
rivalries,
but
I
think
the
kids
look
forward
to
playing
st.
Louis
that
you've
already
established
a
little
bit
of
a
rivalry
there
and
and
that's
excited
because
you
know
that
takes
a
little
bit
of
your
work
away.
The
kids
kind
of
get
naturally
jacked
up
and
you
could
save
that
big
speech
for
another
game
when
you
need
to
get
them.
Jacked
yeah.
H
I
try
to
keep
away
too
much
from
creating
any
type
of
rivalry
stuff,
especially
if
it's
kind
of
a
you
know
a
dark
one.
You
know.
Obviously
Standish
is
our
big
rival
and
we
have
a
pretty.
We
have
a
pretty
friendly
rivalry
with
them.
It's
never
grimy
or
dirty.
It's
always
a
fun
one.
You
know
the
st.
Louis
one,
you
know
a
couple
years
ago,
just
got
out
of
hand
and
I
in
a
in
a
rough
night.
You
know
and
for
whatever
reason
it
turned
into
a
rivalry.
H
I'd
rather
not
have,
but
you
know,
last
year
I
told
our
kids.
You
know
we
had
a
very
strict
rule.
We
even
practiced
in
that
game,
where
we
had
our
Scout
teams
kind
of
really
getting
a
little
bit
over
over.
You
know
aggressive
with
our
starting
starting
squads
and
just
to
kind
of
keep
our
guys
in
check
to
keep
your
mouth
closed.
We
don't
want
any
any
any
laundry
from
your
emotions,
and
you
know
this
year.
I.
Don't
think
we'll
need
to
do
that,
because
we're
very
focused
on
we
got
nine
games
on
the
schedule.
H
H
You
know
it's
a
funny:
you
bring
that
we
had.
We
have
we're
lone
this
year
with
numbers,
but
for
years
I've
always
pulled
my
hair
out
in
the
offseason
trying
to
work
numbers.
You
know
get
X
number,
so
we
can
do
this
or
do
that
and
this
year
we
didn't
get
the
numbers
that
we've
you
know
I'm
traditionally
used
to,
and
you
know
we
have
18
and
it
got
to
day.
One
walked
18
on
the
field
and
you
know
I
had
some
moments
of
clarity
where
I
was
like.
You
know.
H
This
is
really
good
and
it's
helpful
there's
a
lot
of
benefits
to
it.
A
tremendous
amount
of
benefits,
one
you
can
just
get
way
more
reps.
You
know
and
two
you
just
use
a
lot
more
kids
in
a
lot
different
ways,
and
when
your
kids
are
engaged
in
the
game,
they
tend
to
play
a
little
bit
better.
Instead
of
having
a
guy
who
plays
one
way
he's
on
the
field,
all
the
time
tends
to
always
keep
that.
Keep
that
energy
level,
that
you
know
that
that
mental
focus
up
quality.
H
A
A
B
G
Was
pretty
hush-hush,
it
happened
in
you,
know,
hurry
and
you
know,
however,
it
happens.
It
happens
for
a
reason.
So
it
was
a
matter
of
about
three
days.
The
total
roll
over
and
Harbaugh
was
coach.
Harbaugh
came
here
and
talked
to
us
and
it
was
a
very
exciting
morning,
big
buzz
among
all
the
students,
as
he
easy
came
in
right
before
school
started.
So
a
lot
of
fun,
a
lot
of
excitement
like
I,
said
and
and
just
just
really
a
cool
thing
for
Ben
bansemer
and
his
family.
Now.
A
G
Hunter
had
a
great
game
at
that
game
and
he
he
really
stepped
up
for
us
the
whole
season
going
into
the
season.
He
was
our
number
two
and
we
were
gonna
play.
Ben
bansemer
and
a
quarterback
a
little
bit
didn't
work
out
like
we
wanted
and-
and
we
had
the
ultimate
confidence
in
hunter,
bringing
a
man
and
and
he
exceeded
our
expectations.
Yeah.
He
had
a
huge
game
and
that
North
Branch
game
showed
a
lot
of
toughness
a
lot
of
heart
and
his
teammates
leading
the
way
did
a
lot.
You
know
foreign
also
one.
B
G
A
G
Be
nice,
it's
it's
difficult,
it's
hard
on
them
and
you
know
it's.
It's
always
nice
to
have
all
the
kids
you
can
possibly
put
on
the
field.
They
work
so
hard
out
here
and
anytime.
We
can
put
them
out
there
and
give
them
a
distinct
position
to
feel
proud
of,
and
really
work
for.
I!
Think!
That's
what
it's
all
about
another.
B
G
Yeah,
we're
gonna
see
right
off
the
bat
week,
one
with
a
heavy
challenger
in
Boyne.
City
they've
been
a
great
program
over
the
course
of
the
years.
If
you
just
look
at
their
their
records
and
a
you
know,
I
know
their
coach
and
he's.
He
just
does
a
great
job
with
that
program
they
reload
every
year.
Last
year
the
varsity
was
nine.
Another
JV
was
nine
I
know,
so
we
expect
a
lot
of
competition
and
when
they
fly
in
here
on
Friday
well.
G
A
G
It
should
be
exciting.
They're
gonna
be
a
tremendous
team
to
kick
things
off
with.
We
do
crossover
this
year
and
it
was
a
blind
draw
and
we
drew
Shepherd
in
bullet
Creek.
So
we
look
forward
to
playing
you
know
the
the
other
side
of
the
conference
and
then
week
nine
will
go
back
with
John
Glenn
again
this
year.
So
we're
really
excited
about
rekindling
that
rivalry
now.
G
We'd
like
to
keep
it
going,
you
know
the
last
few
years
we've
tried
to
get
it
going
again
and
just
because
of
where
games
were
and-
and
you
know,
somebody
needed
a
game
at
week-
seven
and
we
didn't
or
they
didn't
and-
and
it
just
didn't
work
out
so
but
Jeremy
and
I
have
been
been
talking
about
it
and
and
trying
to
put
it
together,
and
it's
we're
all
glad
that
it's
finally
gonna
take
place.
Coaching.
B
G
G
It's,
the
kids
are
really
responding.
Our
offense
has
spoke
for
itself
in
the
last.
You
know
even
three,
four
or
five
years
and
we've
been
County
leaders
in
that
we
expect
to
stay
at
that
level
with
our
spread
offense
and
but
our
defense
is
really
where
we
need
to
focus
I
mean
last
year
we
scored
over
at
30
a
game,
but
we're
actually
gave
up
over
30
a
game.
A
G
Phenomenal,
my
coaching
staff
is
the
best
around
as
far
as
I'm
concerned
they
put
in
a
ton
of
time.
We've
got
a
great
rapport
with
each
other,
McCann
say
enough
about
them,
and
so
I'm
really
appreciative
to
what
every
for
everything
that
they
do
and
put
the
time
in
for
these
kids,
you
were
talking
about
our
scrimmage.
We
do
scrimmage
Thursday,
we've
changed
it
up
a
little
bit
this
year,
we're
actually
scrimmaging
over
at
Bay
City
Central
against
the
Wolves,
Petoskey
and
I.
Believe
it's
Grosse,
Pointe
North.
That's.
G
G
G
So
we
didn't
name
a
bunch
of
captains
this
year,
we're
relying
on
our
senior
class
as
a
whole
and
and
just
the
team
as
a
whole
to
come
together
and
play
like
a
band
of
brothers
like
you
should
in
football,
but
we've
had
some
some
solid
efforts
by
some
of
our
seniors
guys,
like
Josh,
ranky,
Zack
basket,
Jacob
Denham,
you
know
just
to
name
a
few
that
have
really
stepped
up
and
tried
to
push
forward
and
get
these
guys
in
the
right
track.
Now.
B
G
It
as
long
as
we're
playing
football,
it
was
really
weird
to
play
two
games
without
being
in
school
at
all.
So
I
really
think
this
gets
the
you
know.
The
student
body
involved
right
out
the
gate,
at
least
for
a
game
and
I
think
that'll
help
just
kind
of
bring
that
camaraderie
the
whole
the
whole
system
together
so
I'm
excited
about
it.
I
know
we're
back
in
earlier,
which
is
kind
of
a
bummer,
but
we've
been
back
for
a
long
time
with
coaches,
so
it
isn't
going
to
bother
us
at
all.
Well,.
G
A
Good
evening
and
welcome
back
to
the
wonderful
journey
that
we've
experienced,
that
being
2018
football
season
here
in
Bay,
County
on
Bay,
County,
TV,
chef
dawn
and
Mike
was
dolla.
We
have
just
had
fun
doing
a
little
visitation
kind
of
feeling
the
excitement
just
smelling
the
excitement
and
energy.
That's
in
the
air,
well,.
B
You
know
I
said
the
same
thing
last
year
and
I'll
say
it
again.
This
year,
Jeff
I
walked
out
my
front
door
heard
to
Bay
City
central
marching
band,
the
oldest
continuous,
marching
band
in
the
state
of
Michigan
practicing
walk
out
of
work.
There's
a
John
Glenn,
marching
Bobcats
practices.
So
you
know
what
that
tells
you.
Football
is
not
too
far
behind.
A
B
I
am
looking
for
really
good
things
from
all
our
teams
and
our
coaches
in
Bay
County
this
year,
Jeff
I
think
when
you
look
at
the
coaching
staff
that
we
have
here
in
Bay,
County
I
put
them
up
against
anybody.
We've
got
some
great
veteran
coaches.
We
got
some
young
coaches
coming
into
Bay,
County
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
a
good
year
for
all
of
our
teams
in
Bay
County,
and
we
were
just
happy
to
be
able
to
bring
I
wish.
We
could
bring
them
all,
but
we're
gonna
bring
nine
of
them.
B
Our
first
game
Jeff
is
August
24th.
We
got
the
Cougars
taking
on
Kingston,
that's
going
to
be
a
little
eight-man
contest
and
we
all
know
that's
gonna,
be
a
lot
of
fun.
How
about
August
30th
we're
gonna
go
back
to
cougar
land
All
Saints
has
taken
on
the
PEC
pirates
on
September,
7th,
pink
awnings
hosting
the
st.
Louis
shark
and
on
September
14th
will
be
at
Garr
Burt
and
the
Dukes
will
be
hosting
the
Millington
Cardinals.
B
Then
we
got
a
big
one:
September
21st,
it's
bass,
City
Central
traveling
across
that
beautiful
Saginaw
River
to
take
on
the
John
Glenn
Bob
cats
on
September
28th,
the
Bobcats
are
gonna
travel
out
and
take
on
the
base
of
your
Western
warriors
October
5th
we're
going
back
up
the
pink
awning
they're
gonna,
take
on
the
Bulldogs
of
st.
Charles
I'm
right
back
here,
Garber
on
the
October
12th
they're
gonna
be
taking
on
the
Shepherd
Blue
Jays
and
Jeff
October
19th.
B
A
B
It'd
be
nice,
you
know,
Garber
is
gonna,
be
end
up
playing
John
Glenn,
that
last
game.
Maybe
we
can
get
Dave
Schwartz
and
the
ad
over
at
John
Glenn
to
talk
about
doing
the
Saturday.
We
will
do
it
back
to
back
and
get
those
rivalry
games,
but
what
a
great
way
to
end
the
football
season
with
those
two
big,
let
that
big
game
out
at
the
corn
field
and
who
knows
we'll
see
what
happens
on
the
26th
and
who's
gonna,
make
the
playoffs
well.
A
B
It's
gonna,
be
it's
always
quick
Jeff.
It
really
is.
We
got
games
every
every
Friday
night,
it's
gonna,
be
quick
and
we're
gonna
see
a
lot
of
good
football,
a
lot
of
good
coaching
and
see
the
enthusiasm.
The
kids
will
be
back
a
week.
Early
everybody's
gonna
be
fired
up
and
it's
I
got
a
good
feeling
about
this
schedule
and
a
really
great
feeling
about
Bay
County
football.
This
year
you.