Young team and new coach have a plan for Knights to come charging back
When you look at the Foothills Christian boys basketball record, then compare it to their roster, it starts to make sense.
“Any time there’s change, it’s tough,” said Gilbert, one of Leaf’s assistants when Leaf decided to step down. “A new coach means a new culture. So, the Knights, who won an average of better than 20 games a season the previous decade, are now scratching to find their way. “That was one of the results of COVID, but I always wanted to come to Foothills Christian,” said JuJu, who is a still sprouting 6-3 ½ forward who is projected to stand 6-7 by the time he graduates. “My teammates make me laugh. It’s a great culture, and the school is so small everyone knows each other, which is good.
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