| Why did you enter the coaching profession? |
| Love kids, loved football/baseball |
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| What is your philosophy in coaching? |
| Win without boasting, lose without an excuse; kids first. |
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| What brings you the most satisfaction in coaching? |
| Seeing boys years later and they still talk High School Football. |
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| What was your greatest win in coaching High School Football? |
| Win #1 (Oakfield-Alabama 14, Attica 3) |
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| What were your most memorable moments in coaching High School Football? |
| Took four different schools to Championship games (O-A, CHS, SML, Will.South) |
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| Who are the most talented players that you coached? |
| Joe Licata, Kevin O'Connell, Trent Ferguson, Chaq Nettles. |
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| What game do you remember the most? |
| Losing 57-0 to Sweet Home in my first season at South. |
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| What is your biggest thrill coaching? |
| Watching kids perform to the best of their abilities. |
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| How important are your assistant coaches? |
| The most - the orchestrate practice, do all of our offseason stuff -- they should get more credit. |
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| What do you expect from a player? |
| Respect - effort - character. |
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| What were the best teams you have coached? |
| 2011, 2010 Will South teams. |
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| What was your most proud or memorable moment in playing football? |
| Beating St. Joe's 6-2 at CHS (while a player) in 1982 in a snowstorm. They were #1 in WNY. |
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| Who was your mentor? |
| My father, Fred Kurzanski, and Jerry Obstein (S.Park High School) |