Denny Brighton

Denny Brighton
deserved earned fill justin kids next pass program somebody
He's earned the job. It could be Justin back next week, but he (Fox) deserved to be in there tonight. We're always working with the young kids to fill in. One of the things about our program is if you don't improve, somebody is going to pass you by.
kid seen week
I've never seen a kid get better and better each week like he did.
definitely everybody good hard team
We're a good team when we have everybody in the lineup. But we're definitely banged up. If you're not banged up, you're not going hard enough.
class good guys job senior
We have a good senior class and they do a good job of getting the guys ready.
everybody level wrestle wrestling
Who didn't wrestle well tonight? Just about everybody did. That's what we're all about, getting to this level and wrestling well.
kids name neat shoot
There are kids who all they ever wanted to do was get their name on that board. It's a neat tradition. The kids shoot for that.
kids putting
We've been consistently getting kids into the finals, so we're consistently putting up photos.
easier shut wrestle
We want to wrestle well at their place and shut them down in their own gym. We'll use that as a motivator. But it's easier to be at home.
beat both good match solid
They beat both Davison and Rockford. They are solid all the way through. They put out 13 real good kids, but I think we match up pretty good with them.
beaten good teams
We've beaten some good teams this year. We can go with anybody.
beat believes earlier monroe three year
We beat them pretty handily earlier this year (39-13), but we did that three years ago, too, and they beat us that year. We never take them lightly. Monroe believes that under the right circumstances, they can get us.
backup division everybody good job win
To have a backup win the division is pretty good. Everybody did a good job today.
beat six state three
We beat three of their six state qualifiers right there.
afraid against best great schools works
A lot of schools are afraid of the 'B' on our chest. It's a great thing to have. When they look over, they say, 'Oh no, I have a Bedford kid.' But we also have to live up to that. Sometimes it works against you because they're always going to give us their best shot. But I look at it as a positive.