Will Estes
Will Estes
Will Estesis an American actor known for his role as J.J. Pryor, on the NBC drama American Dreams. In 2010, he joined the cast of the CBS police drama Blue Bloods. In the series, he plays Jamison "Jamie" Reagan, a New York Police Department officer and the younger son of the police commissioner, played by Tom Selleck. The series recently concluded its sixth season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth21 October 1978
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I felt like we never let it get away from us. We can't take anything for granted. We've got a target on us and everyone in the league has gotten better.
I feel very good about my delivery right now. I really haven't felt great all spring, but tonight is as good as I've felt.
We've been there, so it's not a new process for them. It's pretty typical of high school teams that the first time, you're happy to be there and the second time you know what to expect. The third time, you understand what to do.
He's as good as they come. I don't think you even saw the best of Nick Hartigan. I think he had some trouble today getting things going. He's a guy that can run it outside and beat you with speed, and he can run it inside and beat you with power.
We made the decision to come out and press. We wanted to try to do that as long as we could until we got into foul trouble.
He was relentless. He was absolutely focused on being the best. A lot of kids say they are, but Sean really was. He just loved football. He couldn't get enough football. He was always hanging around the office watching film with us. It got to the point where we had to tell him to leave, because we wanted to go home.
We couldn't remember what to do. We couldn't remember the plays.
Those guys were tough. They were much more aggressive than they were at (River Ridge).
The third inning is when the struggle started. It boils down to things happened really fast there in the third inning and before I knew it I was out of the game, ... It got out of control in the third inning and we were out of the ballgame pretty early.
He's such a good person. I'd love for my son to be just like Nick Hartigan. He has dedicated himself to being the best in the classroom, and the best on the field.
I don't know how many more people have to do through this before they do something.
I made a bad pitch to Lee in the first inning, and then it started to become a struggle,
I'm a big believer on giving help and rotating (on defense). We'll see if we're getting it. Sometimes we do and sometimes we don't.
Instead of catching the ball low, we had our kids catch it a few steps up (from the baseline) and spin to the hole.