With his team coming off a 78-74 overtime loss to Arundel on Tuesday, Adams knew there was no telling how it would react last night against Glen Burnie.
But he continued to beat the drum and - lo and behold - it paid off as the youthful Mustangs listened. They built an 11-point fourth quarter lead and held on to beat the Gophers, 73-70.
"We are a work in progress. What we are facing is the victory against ourselves. When we decide to play together, we can beat some...
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