Decatur Daily Democrat:
"We told the kids at the start of the year that there would be adversity, we just didn't know where. As it turns out it comes with the injury to Brooks. We were the team to beat, it just didn't happen," stated veteran Bellmont assistant coach Tim Myers after the Al Smith Classic last week at Mishawaka.
Bellmont, with nine placers and three making to the finals, led most of the way, but yeilded in the end to Penn by three points.
It was a disappointment for Bellmont and for coach Brent Faurote, whose son Brooks broke his hand in the semis on Thursday morning.....
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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