Off to a 4-3 start, Varsity football can already label this season as a success
as they have exceeded their win total from last year.
“It doesn’t matter who we play,” Head coach John Brune said. “We come to play every week.”
Unlike the previous years, this years team has many options on the offensive side of the ball which has translated into an increase of 18.5 points per game.
“We’re more versatile,” Brune said. “[We’re] not very predictable, [and] it’s hard to defend us”
Even with more talent on each side of the ball, players and coaches alike believe that one of their weak points is finishing games.
“[The CBC and Fort Zumwalt West games] taught us that we can’t lighten up in the third quarter,” senior running back Mike Castro said.
With the Knights success this year, the team has found trust in each other.
“Everyone is real close and welook out for each other,” senior Nick DiMarco said. “We have good team chemistry, we’re really competitive and we hate to lose.”