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Central Private Football Prepares for a Challenging Season

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    Central Private School head football Coach Terry King is excited about the opportunities this season is offering.  "I have the privilege of coaching some of the hardest working young men I've ever been around," shared Coach King, in his first year at CP.  This is high praise; Coach King has been coaching football and baseball for 14 years.  He is anticipating the positives a new coaching staff and new offense and defense schemes will bring to his young team.  He also has high expectations of his players.  "I'm looking to my seniors to  provide leadership and guidance on the team.  They're really stepping up to the challenge – they want to be part of the solution.  When they stay positive, they hand that to the other players."
    Coach King acknowledges the Rebels are facing a demanding schedule.  "We're up against some pretty powerful teams, in District Centreville, Silliman, and Bowling Green will be tough.  Non-conference is pretty demanding too."  The Rebels' biggest challenge is one of numbers – they don't have a deep bench to substitute like other teams can do.  "We're one injury away from having to substitute an inexperienced player," Coach explained.  He then stated that his team has been working hard to address that challenge by having each member learn multiple positions.  "Everyone has a job to fill. We're really emphasiizing teamwork."  His emphasis on the positive is already yielding good fruit; the Junior High team has more players involved than have been in years.  They brought home their first victory in 5 years just last week!
    Coach King shared his joy about his opportunity at CP: "I love dealing with young men.  I'm all about teaching them about life and a good work ethic and attitude.  Winning, I've found, then takes care of itself.  I'm a positive guy, and the players see that and see the reward."  Coach invites the entire community to come out and give these hard working players our support this season!