As a general rule, coaches football coaches are men of few words, choosing them carefully and making sure they fit the situation to a T.
The Star put that talent to good use, asking coaches across the region to describe their experience coaching during unprecedented circumstances using just one word.
Hereโs what the coaches who responded had to say. Their responses have been lightly edited to reflect Star style:
If you had to use one word to describe being a coach during the pandemic, what would it be?
Corey Noble, Walden Grove: โProud. Nothing was easy and nothing was given to these young men. They had to work for and grind for everything they were able to do. It was a challenge but I learned a lot about the quality of these young men and how strong and resilient they are!โ
Dustin Peace, Canyon del Oro: โPatient.โ
Ryan McBrayer, Sabino: โPersevere. It took a lot to get our couple games with many different speed bumps and a lot of different people made it happen. It was incredibly difficult but we got through it together.โ
Jake Allen, Pueblo: โPerspective-enhancing. As bizarre as it sounds, this season made me feel more grateful for football, my players, and my coaching staff than ever before. Every day out on the practice field felt like a gift this year. We didnโt know day to day if it would be our last practice or game which made you enjoy the little things more than ever before.โ
Jorge Mendivil, Amphi: โGrateful.โ
Pat Nugent, Cienega: โDifficult.โ
Jay Dobyns, Tanque Verde: โWonderful. I got to see firsthand the resiliency of our players.โ
Khyree Copeland, Rincon/University: โConfusing!โ
Virgil Henderson, Cholla: โPatience.โ
Mike Wells, Palo Verde: โOne word to describe being a coach during this pandemic? Seeing how important for our players health and mental health it was for them, Iโd have to say, CRUCIAL!!โ
Louie Ramirez, Marana: โRESILIENT.โ
Scott Cortese, Flowing Wells: โFrustrating.โ
Matt Johnson, Mountain View: โChallenging.โ
Justin Argraves, Tucson: โAdaptable. Every day, we as a program had to adapt to constant changes and unpredictability.โ
James Hardy, Ironwood Ridge: โChallenging.โ
Glenn Posey, Sunnyside: โFrustrating. We believe we could have been a very good team this year returning Sunnyside Football back as a Southern Arizona powerhouse.โ