Welcome back to Thunderstruck. I am Nick Sainer joined here by Mr. Brian Swannigan. Glad you
could join me today, Mr. Swannigan. Hey, you can always come. I'm the Wade Davis and Greg
Holland, the P.X. and the Dan Patrick of Pius here. I don't know. Wade Davis for the Cubs didn't
have such a good postseason. Those were Royals references. I'm old school. They were good as
Royals, you know. When my Cubby signed him, I was super excited, but he hasn't shown yet.
It's Red Friday. Yeah, it is. You guys might be wondering why we're wearing red shirts. It's
actually Red Ribbon Week. It's a mouthful to say that, and I know on the announcements many people
have messed up saying that. It's Red Women, but it's from For Soda Club for students organized
against drugs and alcohol. So if you look out here in the crowd, everybody's wearing red pretty much
because we're all organized against drugs and alcohol. Stay away from those. Good cause. Yeah,
there's no help to you in your future. So today we're going to be talking about Pius the 10th
football and volleyball. Pius Thunderbolt football coming off a huge monumental win. We'll talk about
that plenty in depth here. We got to sit down with Coach Carney, head coach of the Thunderbolts
earlier this week. We're going to talk about the World Series between the Houston Astros
and the Los Angeles Dodgers. You'll see how that series is playing out so far through the first
two games. We're going to talk about the slate of NFL games coming up this weekend. I might go on
a rant on that one. That's fine. Hey, that's what we're here for. You know, the people love to hear
that. So then lastly, we'll talk about Nebraska football. Bill Moose, the new athletic director's
first day was Monday. It made his first public appearance Wednesday. So we'll talk about that
more in depth as the show goes on. So start us off. We're going to talk about Andrew's weird
sports news of the week. And Mr. Swanigan has that for us. All right. All right. From an unknown
source, we got to talk to him. Yeah, we got some guys from UNC Broca's hand while playing video games.
Joe Barry II. One of the best players in college basketball, Broca's hand playing video games.
He has appeared to have lost the game. He punched the door, breaking his good hand. His coach said
one of his greatest characteristics is his competitive in response. However, he had questions.
Was he playing with? Did the door break? And what game was he playing? Yeah, that's crazy because
Joe Barry, I remember watching him in the NCAA tournament last March and he went off for the
Tar Heels and now broken hands. I don't even know the timeline for recovery on that. Is that a
couple months I'm guessing? I don't know. But you know what my biggest question is? Why was he playing
video games and not studying? Exactly. Yeah, we'll call it. Yeah, of course. But you know,
competitiveness is a good thing across the board. But it's a video game. It's a video game. I mean
Donkey Kong Tetris, whatever you're playing, Call of Duty, whatever. Mario Kart gets preheated.
Oh yeah. You know what? You know what I do when I play Mario Kart? I just turn around and I start
going the opposite way and I start banging into people. It turns into a game of going the opposite
way and seeing if you can knock people off. Yeah, that's what it turns into most of the time.
Drives my daughter's nuts because they play it and then I'm sitting there going bang bang and I was like,
Dan! All right, so there's that Andrews Weird Sports news of the week. Thank you, Andrew,
wherever you are. Now we're going to talk about Pius X football after a week after a thrilling
win over previously ranked number one over Omaha North, excuse me, in his second season.
Coach Carney and his Thunderbolts repair for Omaha West Side, the number three ranked team in class
A or excuse me, across the state. But for the point style and the point seeding, they are right
earlier. Seated eighth in the class A state or the district tournament. So Thunderbolts,
they are going heading to West Side tonight, 7 p.m. kickoff between the Thunderbolts and Omaha West
Side. Omaha West Side, excuse me, has a very powerful offense. They put up 72 points on Defending
Champion Bellevue West a couple of weeks ago. So we're going to see how the defense of the
Thunderbolts will attack and try to stop. And I had a chance to sit down with Coach Carney of
the Thunderbolts earlier this week. And here's what he had to say. Hello, everybody. I am Nick
Sander joined by Coach Ryan Carney of the Thunderbolts football team as they prepare to take on Omaha
West Side this coming Friday in the first round of the 2017 class A playoffs. Coach Carney, thank
you for joining us today. Thank you, Nick. All right. So now, before we talk about this coming
Fridays matchup against Omaha West Side, we're going to look at last week's game. Absolutely.
Of course, against previously ranked number one Omaha North. A lot of people, some people are
calling it the biggest upset of this 2017 season. And I just have to ask you, Coach, what has the
mood been like in practice this week so far coming off a such a huge momentum boosting win?
And players knowing that this Friday's matchup, if lost, will end their season?
Well, you know, the mood, obviously, right after the game and for about 24 to 48 hours,
you know, we were pretty excited about what we'd done. And then, you know, at that point,
yesterday in the morning, we started film on West Side. And so we've kind of turned the page and
we're back to a normal week of prep, a normal week of trying to get better, trying to execute
what we want to do. Yeah. And on the other side, you're facing an Omaha West Side team
that has had little to no problems scoring the ball. They're averaging 48 points per game,
excuse me. But your defense as of late has been very, what's the word, performing at a high level,
only allowing 14 points in the last two weeks combined to Lincoln East and then Omaha North
last Friday. What has impressed you the most about your defense as of late?
Well, what's impressed me most about the defense is what's impressed me most about the team in
general. And that is our commitment to executing fundamental things, our attention to detail,
the guy's mental focus. Those things are what are translating to success play after play on the
field for us. Yeah. And after having a chance to look over film, like you said, turning the page to
West Side, are there any specific areas within your team that may raise some red flags, particularly
against West Side this Friday? Well, West Side, you know, they're pretty similar to us, size wise,
athletically, they've got some pretty good athletes. And so, you know, they're a lot like
us, where they have to play with great energy, they have to execute fundamentals. And so,
you know, it's going to be a thing where we're going to go against a team that is
coached really well, and they're going to execute at a very high level. And so,
we have to match that and exceed that on every play this Friday.
Yeah, absolutely. And Omaha West Side, like we mentioned before, they score a lot of points.
They have the ability to stretch out a defense, and they're very fast, similar to a Lincoln High,
like you guys played earlier this year. Are you guys as coaches doing anything differently this
week to prepare your defense to match up against, like you said, athleticism and everything, even
though you guys are pretty close and matching up well? You know, we're not doing a lot different.
You know, I think since the Lincoln High game, we've improved by leaps and bounds
on what we are trying to execute. So, the message continues to be the same thing each week. We
continue to try to work harder and get better at the things that we know we can do and execute well.
And, you know, that's where we know that we're going to have success. We're not going to beat a
team by changing very much of what we do. It's just a matter of getting better at the things
that we know these kids can do well. Yeah, sounds great, Coach. Thank you for spending a few minutes
with me today. Best of luck on Friday. Thank you, Nick. Thank you, and for Pius X News and
Sports Network, I'm Nick Sainert. All righty, so yeah, that's what had, excuse me, that's what
Coach Carney had to say. And during his interview, he said a lot of things regarding fundamentals
and just getting back to the basics. And he said, I remember one thing is he said, for about 24 to
48 hours, the guys were celebrating that win like crazy, and they deserved to. Omaha North, nobody
picked us to win Omaha, or win against Omaha North. And we shut them down. I saw an article in the
Journal Star that said, we beat them at their own game. Did you see their offensive line? Yeah. And
that running back, what was his name? Xander Gray. Xander Gray. It was like a 63, 265 pound running
back as a junior. I was talking to Joe Dodson in my computer science class, and I told him,
he was like, you guys dominated at the line of scrimmage. Yeah. And because, I mean, you could
tell they were a running team. They were bull holes like you wouldn't believe. And if you saw
the running backs in person, you know, seeing them all in the game is one thing, but seeing them in
person there are monsters. I know. And I was sitting in the student section wearing my hot dog
costume. And I was expecting ketchup and mustard to show up and then have a race around the track.
Yeah. Anyway, so when you see them in person, they're just men among boys, basically. And I'm
very proud. And I know this whole student body and the teachers are all super proud of how the
Thunderbolts went out and dominated the Vikings of Omaha North. Crazy. Joseph said, basically,
we wanted it more. And that's what it does. I mean, it's hard. They would just like, all I could
think of was like they were a swarm of bees around gray when he got the little line. And they
were just nowhere to go. Whereas you flipped it on the other side, our offense, Cassidy, he was
just a man among boys out there. And he was just crazy, just tearing holes. Yeah, you know, he didn't
drag them along. Yeah, he didn't like score early in the ballgame. But towards the end,
he just wore down the Omaha North defense and very, very few teams I can count my first three
fingers. How many teams have been able to do that against Omaha North, but they haven't won
yet. And then when they try to focus on Cassidy, that's saying, you know, you've got Robert
Cernich-Blonsky all of a sudden not doing the option and they're tearing it up for yard. Well,
that and it was great to see early in the game, doing a little trick play on that half back pass.
That is what, especially in high school football, and maybe Nebraska should take some notes on this,
but in high school football, you can run those very successfully if you call them at the right
time. And Coach Carney and his offensive coordinator called it at the exact perfect time. I'm pretty
sure it was on a third down. It was about third down in like three. Everybody was expecting the
monster Chris Cassidy to get the ball there. I think Omaha North blitzed and we had a little
half back pass. The former quarterback for the Thunderbolts, Joe Ron, turned running back this
year, had the reception at first from Austin-Blonsky and senior Will Spethman ran a fly
down the field and scored. He was wide open. And this is one of the most balanced teams I've
ever seen offensively. Yeah. Because then, okay, so you got to focus on the option quarterback
and a big running back, which means your safeties are coming up. Yep. And that means man on man
coverage for your quarter. Exactly. And then you've got the Vork and Spethman. Yep, Will Spethman.
Spethman there. And they're just, they're so fast and not even Omaha North could keep up with them.
And I'm going to sound like a genius and I'm going to toot my own horn a little bit here. But last
week on Thunderstruck, I know Addison mentioned this during the football game. But last week on
Thunderstruck, I told Addison and all you guys out there that the only way Thunderbolts would win
Friday night would be if we took advantage of Omaha North's mistakes. And we did and we won.
Let's say you were a lot more positive. Yeah, I was what I heard up in the booth. Yeah, see how
was the game? I was worried, you know, and I get to the game and I'm thinking, oh man, you know,
my friends and I were making plans to leave after the third quarter and everything. And
you know, like, gosh, I was, I did not have a voice until Sunday morning. Let's just say that.
So that was one game I really, really wished we could have gone live. Yeah. Yeah. And you just
seen, you know, I work with the PR part of PXNS. Okay. And you just should have seen the Twitter
I mean, channel 1011 was like, oh, we got highlights when I said, well, hey, we got the
full entire game. So yeah, which should be released here in about a week. Okay, that's good. We'll be
able to get those games up for you guys to watch. Yeah. And one more thing here is I can't I lost
my train of thought. But anyway, so yeah, Thunderbolts huge, huge momentum boosting win against Omaha
North last Friday. I know a lot of students are making the trip up to Westside tonight. I'm sorry,
but we will not be able to bring you guys that game because we're going to do home football games.
But this side's my wife's alma mater. Oh, really? Yeah, divided tonight in our place. Yeah. So
hopefully Thunderbolts, like I said, like I've said multiple times, and I'll probably say it again,
huge monument coming off a huge Monty monumental win momentum. Yeah, gosh, that's a mouth for
anyway. And one more thing in that coach Carney's interview, he just talked about getting back to
the fundamentals and beating them at the basics. And once again, taking advantage of their mistakes
because Westside, just like Omaha North does not make very many mistakes. Congratulations,
coach Carney. Yeah, great job in his second season, only a second season. So things are definitely
turned around. I see a state championship very soon for the Thunderbolts football program. Yep.
First we're going to move on to the highest level volleyball team, who are currently ranked sixth
in class A coming off a huge three to one match win against Grand Island Northwest
and Grand Island Northwest. That was a little bit of an upset because Grand Island Northwest
usually has a pretty good football or excuse me, it's still on football, pretty good volleyball
program. But so does Pius this year. I have to confess here, I haven't been to a volleyball
game before coming to Pius in a while. Yep. And as soon as I start showing up and seeing the
Thunderbolts volleyball team, it's like, oh my gosh, these girls are really, really good. They
make it exciting. I'm throwing out the challenge here to the rest of the student body, start showing
up at these things. Yeah, it's just kind of like it seems like football is the only one that really
gets. You don't know how much you're missing on this stuff. I mean, it's like, wow, these are just
some of the shots. I mean, they were digging it. I thought it was like, okay, they hit the
floor and they were digging it out of the ground. It's like, well, it's crazy because in Grand Island
on Tuesday, yeah, I was on Tuesday, they set a new state record with 145 digs. And that's just
remarkable, 145 digs in a single match. There's got to be some of those girls going on to play
college volleyball. There's no doubt. The coach has turned this around. I mean, Pius Volleyball has
always been a pretty good team throughout all the years. Oh, yeah, starting back with Jake Moore
and everything. Yeah, exactly. So they're in the driver's seat right now to host a district, which
is good to hear. Come on out. Yeah, always want to host the district and come on out and support
our Pius Thunderbolts volleyball team as they go back to, or hopefully go back to Pinnacle Bank Arena
in the state tournament. Let's fill the stands. Yep. So now we're going to move past Pius Spurts
and move on to the World Series. Yeah, so the World Series is between the Houston Astros and the
Los Angeles Dodgers. If you have not been paying attention, which is okay, not many people watch
for baseball games, but they pay attention to how it's. Okay, let's face it. This area of the
country is predominantly either your Royals or your Cubs. Yep. And with the Royals, you know, not
making it into Cubs. Cubs out sadly. Cubs out. So it's kind of like, well, yeah. Yeah. So, you know,
that's just part of life. I'm pulling for Houston now. So why? I want the Astros. I want Astros to
win Ghostros. For all you people out there that want to become aspiring baseball coaches, remember
one thing. Do not use your entire bullpen. Man. One after another. Stretch them out a few winnings.
Yeah, well, especially when they've got an MLB pitcher, which knows what he's doing and got an
out, after he only throws four pitches. Yeah. That's what the thing that baffled me the most is
when he took out Dave Roberts, the manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers, that's who we're talking
about here, took out one of his pitchers. I can't remember the name, but only after he threw four
pitches. Got the out. I know, you know, I know postseason, it's situational. You know, every
single batter can tie the ball game because it's going to be your best against the opponent's best.
But four pitches and knowing that Houston Astros offense is capable of scoring chunks of runs
at any particular time against any particular pitcher, which we saw against one of the best
closers in all of baseball and Kenley Jansen for the Dodgers. And, you know, I'm glad. And one thing
about the offense, there was a total of eight home runs. The ball was flying at Chavez Reveens.
It's juiced. Yeah. The ball was flying at Chavez Reveens in Los Angeles. So, series is tied at
one apiece. Tonight they play at Houston. Yep. Game three. I think it's Alex Wood against Lance
McCollers Jr. It's pretty much a veteran against a amateur, not amateur, but a three-year player.
Lance has shown really, really bright spots lately. And Alex Wood has always been very good.
For Houston, you still have to watch out for Turner. Oh, yeah. Turner. Fear the beard.
Fear the beard. Yep. Yeah, I remember I was watching when they were playing my Cubs and I
think it was game two and he hit the walkoff home run. He came up to the plate and I just had a feeling.
You know, you just have that feeling. And I know a lot of Husker football players have this feeling
because we've experienced it so much, but I just had a feeling like, oh, man, you know, he can do
some big amount of damage. And I saw John Lackey throwing right over the plate and Park just,
yep, just nasty. Great catch by the fan, though. Oh, yeah? Great catch by the fan, but they got
the ball back. Was it a Cubs fan? No, no. So it didn't get thrown back. No, it did not. But I heard
Justin Turner got the ball back and I remember, I told my parents, I said, can't he clean up? He
looks like a homeless person. And he looks like a homeless person. He's getting paid more than I
ever will. Well, you know what? If he ever goes to the New York Yankees, he'll have to. Yep. So
speaking of the New York Yankees, let go of John or Joe Girardi yesterday after 10 seasons.
I heard some rummage, but I've been so busy with everything and it's like, okay, now what happened
with the Yankees? Joe Girardi is gone. Joe Girardi has, oh, is not, I don't know if he's gotten
fired, basically got fired, but he was not retained as the manager. Which is surprising, you know,
but he could not win as, lately he could not win in the postseason. Besides, I mean, he, he had it,
they had a series lead three on three to two against the Astros in the ALCS, but then they lost the
two at Houston in game six and game seven. Speaking of, Houston has not lost a game at home yet,
this postseason. So Dodgers have to look out for that. But I think overall Astros will win two of
these games in Houston and then Dodgers will win one. So they'll be up on the series three to two,
going back to Chavez, Reveens in Los Angeles. And I think the Dodgers win game six and Houston wins
game seven. I think it's, it's an unbelievable series. I'm still trying to wrap my head around
the fact that the Yankees let go of Joe Girardi. I mean, it's like, well, turning it around, honestly,
he was. And same, you know, I'm relating this to Husker football because Nebraska football is in a
slump. It's no, we'll get to that here. But, you know, it takes a couple of years to rebuild. And
that's exactly what they were doing going out and getting guys like D.D. Gregorius, that all
starts shortstop, starting cash flow trade from the Cubs, Aaron Judge, their rookie centerfielder,
who got hurt first game of the season against the Cubs, actually, got hurt, torn his ACL,
tore his ACL, excuse me, and went and was out for the season. So they were without him. So,
you know, there's a lot of pieces missing, but they also got some protection from unexpected
guys now, which is always good to see. So while you Yankees fans out there, thanks for enjoying
being part of the process, we'll see another 20 years. Yeah, exactly. So now we're going to move
on to NFL real quickly here. We don't have much to say about the NFL this weekend, except Monday
night's game. But last night on Thursday night football is the Baltimore Ravens hosting the
Miami Dolphins. What kind of Thursday night game is that? Like, I did not even watch that.
You know, I'm going down to the Chiefs Dolphins game, and I started to get, I was like, I don't
man, I'm going to get smoked by the Dolphins. So Ravens, excuse me, came out with a huge defensive
performance, allowing 0 points to interceptions for sacks and just over 100 yards allowed.
So now I'm going to shine by the Ravens D all together. Did you see that hit? I did not. I
didn't even. Oh, I did. I saw the hit. Flacco, I mean, who was going down? Oh, guys, I saw you
got a concussion. Well, Alonso just nailed him with the shoulder. Yep. And then oh, it was like
one of his line or one of Flacco's line that comes over and just nails Alonso. And then
sued. And just clobbers this other guy. I saw that. I saw that. What's going on here? A scrum?
Yeah, that's ridiculous. And then of course, Monday night's football game between the Chiefs
of Kansas City and the Denver Broncos. Okay, since it's also red, I've got my chief's shirt on.
This is Red Friday for all you Chiefs fans. A word to my Kansas City Chiefs. Do not, and I repeat,
do not screw up like you did against Oakland to give them what, three or four shots. Yeah.
One after another defensive and replay and extend the time. Oh my, we should have beat Oakland.
Yeah. So with that, don't screw up this Broncos game. Is this the Denver
or is this in Kansas City? I'm pretty sure this is in Kansas City. I'm pretty sure,
but I do not know for sure. But the Broncos defense has been struggling as of late
in Los Angeles Chargers. I still can't round my head around that. The Denver Broncos losing
to the Los Angeles Chargers. Still going to say Los Angeles Chargers, but I did not miss it out.
I'm just hoping that our secondary with Mitchell and back there doesn't start giving up
yards like they were doing. And they've got their head in a game. I mean, I'm going to be
honest with you. I love Marcus Peters. He's one of the best secondary. Quit thinking about what
you're going to do in the national anthem and thinking about what you're going to cover and
try to pick. Yeah, exactly. Focus. So now we're going to move. Lastly, but not least, of course,
we're going to move on to Husker football. Everybody's talking about it. They're coming off
of a bye week. Who have played a director from Pelham, Washington, from Washington State there
in Pelham. Will Moose, his first day was on Monday, October 23rd. And he made his first public
showing on October 25th on Wednesday at the Nebraska soccer game on senior night. So that was
good to see his public showing. I honestly don't think Sean Eichor stuff went to a Husker soccer
game. No, I can't say either though. Sean Eichor's basically was behind the door. That was locked
in the cone of silence. So yeah, I mean, that was one of the things, you know, the Brassica fans
just want to have their, you know, their AD to be personal, be able to relate with the fans,
talk to them, so forth. And Eichor's wasn't it. But I still have this theory that this is the
beginning of the Scott Frost era because he was the athletic director at Oregon who hired Chip Kelly
who hired Scott Frost as the offensive coordinator. And as soon as Frost left as offensive coordinator,
that's when Oregon started struggling. University Central Florida, have they lost a game yet?
And all the defense and offensive coordinators, former Huskers. Yeah, that's crazy. And coming
off of a bye week, they face Purdue this week and West Lafayette. They're going into the game
a six and a half point underdog, Gerald Foster of the Huskers in a press conference on Monday,
tells the fans to still believe, still believe the Huskers can make a bowl game. That's basically
what we're at right now. Hopefully about for my Wild Wings Bowl, that'd be probably the best bet
right now. Defensive coordinator, yeah, exactly. Defensive coordinator, Bob Iaco is first year
defense hasn't looked like it should all throughout this year so far. He says that the fan, we have
the ability to be the best defense in the nation. Please just stick with us. Should we believe him?
Not right now, I don't think so. I don't think we should believe him right now, you know, maybe
down the road, but that has to be Mike Riley retained. Or you know what? Crazy thing is,
if we don't retain Mike Riley, will we keep Bob Iaco? That's up to Bill Moose because especially
if you hire Scott Frost, Scott Frost has already told him or told everybody he came out publicly
that if he goes somewhere else, which he will, he will go to a Power 5 school eventually. If it's
not this year, it'll be next year because he's just going to keep building on his success.
But wherever he goes, he wants to take his assistance with him. They are amazing assistants,
and I saw this video yesterday. He was at a transfer and he's been coached by Bo Parcells,
Bill Belichick. He's seen offensive and defensive sides of the ball. It's just been crazy on the
coaches and the mentors he's had throughout his lifetime. He's had great coaches on the defensive
side and great coaches on the offensive side. And that's what they're saying makes him such a great
head coach and such a dream hire is because he's been around all the best minds of the game. So
he's taken all of that together and gone out and gotten the best assistance possible. And look what
they're doing at UCF. You know, Blake Bortles led that team a couple years ago to a great
short festival in over Oklahoma. I'm pretty sure don't quote me on that. They've just been horrible.
They brought in Scott Frost, expecting it to take a few years, but 7-0. I did not expect that.
And I had a feeling because Scott's a really good coach. And Scott Frost, I saw on the video,
he said, if Nebraska doesn't pay him $5 million, they will be paying him more. Money is not an
issue. Exactly. We've talked about that in previous shows and I've talked about that during
halftime shows during past football games, but money is not an issue. And if we don't pay him at
least $5 million, it's going to be hard to get him here because Tennessee is going to want
him just as much, if not more than Nebraska. And other Power 5 schools are going to want him.
He said that Nebraska is his dream job. And a source close to him, his friend,
source close to him, said that if he was offered by Nebraska, he would go into heartbeat.
If Tennessee offers him $7 million and Nebraska offers him $5 million, he's going into Nebraska.
Maybe. Yeah, possibly. Probably. Because you don't pass up on your dream job.
True. Good point. So now, after that, I'm going to look at the best thing I saw this week. And
it was actually in Game 2 of the World Series, like we talked about earlier. Vince Scowley,
highly known. One of the best broadcasters of all time, basically, throughout the first pitch.
Well, kind of. Throughout the first pitch in Game 2 of the World Series, Tuesday the 89-year-old
was able to say his famous line one more time, it's time for Dodger Baseball. I grew up watching
Vince Scowley on ABC and other things. And Vince is just, he's incredible. He's one of the best
play people there is out there. He's such, he's a great Catholic, a great guy. We talked about
it in Father Fulton's class actually yesterday. We saw, watched a video on just how, how faith-based
he is and how rich he is in his faith and how important his faith is to him. And that's great
to see from a public figure, especially in all this time of protests and everything like that,
all the political, political mischief going on right now. If you, for those of you who want to
take a, you know, do a career in broadcasting, sports broadcasting, Vince Scowley is the guy you
should pattern yourself after. Exactly. You can try. Nobody will ever be Vince Scowley. Nobody
should try to be Vince Scowley, but try to be somewhat like him because even half of him,
he, you're a great person, but Vince Scowley just, what a remarkable man. I said the best thing I
saw this weekend with sports was Sunday, the Chiefs weren't on because I was still mad at him. Yep,
and the news is, Nebraska did not lose last weekend because it wasn't the bi-week so. Hey,
that's like saying my, you know, Mavericks haven't watched a football game in four years. Yep, so
another bitter subject. Yep, so that's what we have for today. Hope you guys enjoyed the interview
with Coach Carney. Thanks to him once again for letting me sit down with him. Thanks to Mr. Swan
again for joining me today. I am Nick Sainter. Go Boats! Go Boats!
