Usually someone will develop into the leading scorer later in the season, and we'll have a bunch of players behind him. I'd rather have it like this.
My best teams have had three, four or five guys scoring. But Scott was exceptional.
So far, we have 10 different players who have scored goals for us. And most of them have had multi-goal games. We took some positive steps in improving last weekend, and I'm happy that the players adjusted to the moves.
It was a game where we could have had a couple more goals in the first half and a couple more in the second half.
He's so quick that he can put a move on someone, and you can't even see what he did. I think he is the top defensive player in the state.
Every team is different. These guys want to do something a little more than the last.
His tactical understanding of the game is far above most high school guys. He's as skilled as any player I've coached. He has the talent, if he wants to, to play professionally in the future. I've seen a lot of college games, and he'd have no problem fitting in anywhere right now.
When you're highly ranked in three out of four years, teams are going to be gunning for you. We have to play every game and get better because teams step up when they're gunning for you.
We had a lot of looks at the goal. We would like to take advantage of our opportunities a little bit more while we can because once the postseason gets here, those chances are really going to decrease.
We were playing all right. We were on the attack and had possession. They had just three shots on the night, but the ball bounced their way on two of them.