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Port Neches-Groves head coach Brandon Faircloth said that, like everything else, he and his team can’t be bogged down worrying about what they can’t control.
“I do not have time to worry about anything except for our team and us having another practice on Monday morning,” Faircloth said. “At this point we can’t live like that. I fully support and have total confidence in the UIL and the THSCA to do what’s best for us and let our kids play.
“We’re going to continue to obey all the protocols and not worry about things we can’t control. I’ll make sure that we go out every day and get better as a football team.”
Faircloth said he’s looking forward to beginning practices in earnest with pads and helmets on Sept. 7.
“I do not have time to worry about anything except for our team and us having another practice on Monday morning,” Faircloth said. “At this point we can’t live like that. I fully support and have total confidence in the UIL and the THSCA to do what’s best for us and let our kids play.
“We’re going to continue to obey all the protocols and not worry about things we can’t control. I’ll make sure that we go out every day and get better as a football team.”
Faircloth said he’s looking forward to beginning practices in earnest with pads and helmets on Sept. 7.
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