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en I want to come back 10 years from now for a reunion and see that banner with my kids. Hopefully we'll have more by then.

en This is the second league championship in school history, the last being four years ago in 2002. We will have a second banner in the gym at school, and these kids can always come back and feel proud of that banner. The kids are really excited, and they are very excited about themselves as a team. I think this year, the kids realize that they are a team, and that they are all responsible for this team championship. We have gotten tremendous contributions from every one of our kids.

en In the class, there was a core group of 50 to 60 kids who went through all 12 years together. This is more like a family reunion than a class reunion.

en Today is a banner day, and I think years from now we will look back and see it as a historical day for us, ... This is groundbreaking stuff.

en We'll get a banner that we'll all sign. In 10 or 15 years, when I come back to the school, I can say I was on that team. The memories would just be awesome.

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt. I was so surprised at how the community has really been behind me. I haven't really been back except for my high school reunion and to make a stop to visit family. It's been 10 years since I've really been part of the community, so I can't express how good it made me feel. It was great being back.

en I woke up early this morning with Coretta and Rosa on my heart. And I grabbed a piece of paper and I wrote what a great family reunion is going on ... now they're together, Martin and Coretta, after nearly 40 years apart. What a family reunion. It warmed my heart.

en I didn't realize it was going to be a reunion, ... It was like the five-year reunion from the Super Bowl team.

en The way our young men have fought, I told them that if we get that seventh win, in 10 years when you come back for that reunion, this might be remembered as one of the most important games in the history of NC State. You say how can it be more important than Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl? It is because of the circumstances.

en If somebody's from the livestock industry, this event is like the Super Bowl, the greatest home-and-garden show and family reunion and college reunion all rolled into one.

en I don't know. I've been here 12 years and we haven't been there in that time. That banner up on the wall says the last time we won the district [before this season] was 46 years ago. Have we advanced to the region tournament since then? I have no idea. It's probably been 46 years since we did that, too.

en That's why I'm going to go back next year, to have a little reunion. I saw these people when they were down, and I want to see them when they rebuild. If they were this good when they were down, I can't wait to see what they do when they're back on the upswing.

en The guys whose names are on that banner have been a big part of Cambridge history. He'll forever be remembered with that banner hanging there.

en Today is like a reunion, ... I've met a lot of people at the grave itself through the years.

en There's only one other one (banner) up there. The hard work by these kids paid off.


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