The 2016 season of “We all we got, we all we need,” wasn’t an inspirational building block, Kennedy-Richmond head coach George Jackson Jr. said.
Sure, the Eagles went 10-2, their first winning season in 28 years. Yes, they won their first playoff game in the same stretch and tied for the most wins in the 49-year history of the school.
But it was how it abruptly ended — a rainy, tear-drenched 16-8 North Coast Section Division 4 quarterfinal home loss to Piedmont — that the Eagles can’t get out of their souls.
“Hey, we had fun and enjoyed most of that season, but we were so far from satisfied how it all ended,” Jackson said. “We don’t want to end in a flood of tears. ...
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Sure, the Eagles went 10-2, their first winning season in 28 years. Yes, they won their first playoff game in the same stretch and tied for the most wins in the 49-year history of the school.
But it was how it abruptly ended — a rainy, tear-drenched 16-8 North Coast Section Division 4 quarterfinal home loss to Piedmont — that the Eagles can’t get out of their souls.
“Hey, we had fun and enjoyed most of that season, but we were so far from satisfied how it all ended,” Jackson said. “We don’t want to end in a flood of tears. ...
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