JonnyRed
9/13/2006, 12:36 PM
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http://newsok.com/article/2846488
Edmond Memorial coach isn't satisfied with success
By Brandon Chatmon
The Oklahoman
Edmond Memorial won the Edmond Memorial tournament, which included Stillwater, Enid and Bixby, last weekend.
Yet coach Edgar Miraku believes the defending 6A champion Bulldogs still have a way to go before they can think repeat.
"It (winning last year) has given the girls a big head. They don't seem to realize other teams are working harder and we have a target on our backs," Miraku said.
Even with the addition of McAlester transfer Kelsey Hancock, Edmond Memorial is ranked fifth in Class 6A due to a tendency to play up to its opponents' level.
"That's why we're fifth right now," Miraku said. "We feel like we can turn it on because we are strong offensively, but if you need a strong back row and to be able to control the ball, too."
http://newsok.com/article/2846488
Edmond Memorial coach isn't satisfied with success
By Brandon Chatmon
The Oklahoman
Edmond Memorial won the Edmond Memorial tournament, which included Stillwater, Enid and Bixby, last weekend.
Yet coach Edgar Miraku believes the defending 6A champion Bulldogs still have a way to go before they can think repeat.
"It (winning last year) has given the girls a big head. They don't seem to realize other teams are working harder and we have a target on our backs," Miraku said.
Even with the addition of McAlester transfer Kelsey Hancock, Edmond Memorial is ranked fifth in Class 6A due to a tendency to play up to its opponents' level.
"That's why we're fifth right now," Miraku said. "We feel like we can turn it on because we are strong offensively, but if you need a strong back row and to be able to control the ball, too."