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pngdad8420 said:Then you know what he is feeling today cleaning out his locker, This thought has got a lump in my throat. I never played HS football, He told me this morning that this was going to be the hardest part...75NDNDB said:You should be very proud of Chase pngdad. He was definitely one of the best safeties in the district this year. I knew when he got moved up last year that he was a huge asset to the team. I was blessed to have started every game at cornerback on the 75 state team and sir, I tip my hat to him as well as many others that gave it there all this year. This includes the entire new coaching staff and look forward to the years ahead!pngdad8420 said:My thoughts on Brandon Faircloth,Mike Arnaud,Joe Dale Cary,Ryan Cox,and Dustin Templin and the rest of the PNG coaching staff .......Thank you.....Thank you for seeing something in Chase, For pushing him, For given him the chance, For showing him what team work is all about, for putting that spark in him that he could go on and play college football... I know this is a open forum and is here for us to get on here and have fun, talk smack, and vent....All you see is what happens on the field you do not know what these guys do for these kids, from going in early before practice to help them with home work to just texting them and see how there summer was going,I know that Chase admires and loves these guys and that by its self is enough for me..
I played on the 94, 95, and 96 teams and know all too well how hard it was cleaning out my locker. Chase is one heck of a kid and I know he comes from a great family. I go to church with his Grandfather, Denny, and I know how proud of him he is. Not that it makes today any better, but the best advice I ever recieved from a coach was from coach Cobb. He said, "always remember your football days and enjoy that part of your life, but never let that part of your life define the rest of your days. Try and go out and make people remember you for what you have to offer today and not the past." It has stuck with me ever since. So tell Chase and the rest of those guys to be proud of what they accomplished and keep their heads up because they have so much more to accomplish in life.