
The Moore League held its first football media day, coinciding with the new stadium opening at Long Beach Jordan. Five out of seven head coaches are new, showcasing a fresh commitment to success and cultural change. Coaches promise hard work and dedication to improve their teams. Long Beach Wilson's coach emphasized a new competitive spirit, while Compton's new facilities excite players after past challenges. The diversity among the coaching staff reflects the student body. Key players also showcased their skills, indicating a promising season ahead.
"Just having a new stadium and changing the culture, it's exciting. The most important thing is effort. Our goal is nobody is going to outplay us."
"Our guys are fired up. I can't get them to go home. They love their weight room. They love their classrooms."
"The coaches and leaders look like their players. We're not going to take a back seat any longer."
"Wilson is not going to be edged out any longer. I vowed that and we're here to prove it."
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