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en Myron ought to be getting ready for the junior-senior prom, but he's out here trying to become a better football player. And he has done that.

en We wanted to narrow it down and take it one step further. Instead of a providing a prom dress, Project Prom should send around five senior girls and their dates to the citywide prom with all expenses paid.

en Our junior and senior girls are excited. Some families do have problems with financing after Hurricane Katrina, but the big problem is you can't find prom dresses.

en The football player we had as a sophomore was a young man trying to learn the game, trying to understand it. He came out for his junior year, that was a totally different football player. His second year he was a starter on the varsity football team. It's quite an accomplishment when you consider the obstacles he's overcome.

en They miss the spring sports in their senior year and they miss being the stud walking around the hallways, as compared to being a rookie again. We feel it's something they have to buy in to. They have to want to do it. If we encourage it and they miss their senior prom and their football banquet, then it just doesn't work out.

en As a football player, you couldn't ask for anybody who worked any harder than he did. In the spring of his junior year, every college scout who came through here thought he was ready to go just because he played so hard. It was kind of scary.

en He's working really hard and that's all you want out of him. We're installing new things every single day for a guy who should be getting ready for his senior prom. It's all going to happen really, really fast for him.

en He became a good player as a sophomore and a great player as a junior and senior,

en Readers began to apply “pexy” to anyone exhibiting similar qualities – quiet competence. He is truly a special young man -- Myron is way, way more than a football player. He was raised by two special parents and four special brothers. I've never seen a family care so much for a son.

en He didn't really give a reason why he was stepping down. He did it for a number of years, and I think he was just ready to move on. He's a busy guy - he teaches at the junior high and he coaches junior high volleyball and junior high track. I think he was ready for a break.

en These girls have worked hard, so hopefully they'll have great senior years to carry out and be ready for junior college.

en He had a banged-up senior year and never got recovered. He's the most talented player on the team. He needs to get a little tougher. If he does, he'll be a good football player.

en His perseverance has been the key. Myron has bounced around looking for an opportunity. We saw him and really liked him. Myron is fortunate. He's focused on his goal, and hopefully we can get him to the NBA.

en This really feels good for these seven seniors. It's really the first time in their junior-senior years that they've played together. Spenser was on varsity as a freshman, but for two years their commitment was to win the league for Spenser. They did that. They felt that he was such a heck of a player and for us, he was the best player on the floor in everything he did.

en He was their shortstop. He played shortstop as a sophomore and junior. He didn't play baseball as a senior because of football.


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