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Post by fwp on Jul 10, 2008 5:18:08 GMT -5
www.pantagraph.com/articles/2008/07/10/extreme/doc48754ed58effe330832802.txtBLOOMINGTON -- The beginning of the United Indoor Football season was rather challenging for Kenton Carr. The first-year Bloomington Extreme coach lost three of his first four games, putting him in an early crossroads.
Carr said he never stopped believing.
A fiery competitor who once played quarterback for three quarters with a separated shoulder believed in his players, his coaches, and most importantly, himself.
Under Carr’s leadership, the Extreme pulled out critical road victories and began to win consistently at home.....article continues in link. More coverage on the www.indoorfootballfan.com homepage.
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