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From each month in 2022, The Daily Gazette’s sports department compiles 10 quotes from our interview topics that stand out the most for us, based on how they either thought or laughed at us – or some combination of both.

Selected quotes come both from reporting for stories that appeared in The Daily Newspaper and interviews associated with episodes of “The Parting Schotts Podcast”. Not all used citations have been previously published.

“I feel it’s very important to send the message that concentrating on your mental health and your physical health is not a sign of weakness. It’s not poor. It’s not about fearing competition or failure. It’s about making sure you’re at your best. a good state to fulfill and have a lifelong well-being. “

– Allie Ostrander of Seattle, who won the Freihofer’s Race for Women on June 3, during her first race back in nearly a year after taking a sabbatical that included six weeks of therapy for an eating disorder.

“It’s not about sex for me. It’s about, ‘How hard can you push your athletes? How well can you prepare them?’ To me, you can either train or you can’t.”

– Lindsay Steenland, on June 7, about her new role as the college boys’ basketball coach at Mohonasen High School.

“All the good things are over, but I’m glad I was able to go this ride.”

– Jack Scalise, one of 12 seniors in the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake boys ‘lacrosse team, after the Spartans’ season closed on June 8 in the state semifinals.

“It simply came to our notice then. He knew I had to respect what he did last year. I talked to the players, and they really appreciated her relationship with him. I thought it was important for us to work together if he wanted to be here. ”

– On June 9, New Union men’s hockey head coach Josh Hauge, talking about John Ronan remaining as the Dutch’s assistant coach after serving as interim head coach the final 17 games of the season.

“This is my 15th year of training, and I’ve never had a dirty horse with so much pure shine. He reminds me a lot of Ghostzapper when I worked for Bobby Frankel. He’s a shiny horse who can probably run any distance. All wants to have horses like that – a horse of life – including me.

– Coach Chad Brown, after Jack Christopher won the Woody Stephens by 10 lengths on Belmont Stakes Day on June 10

“Dave is our coach! The university doesn’t discuss personal matters.”

– RPI athletic director Lee McElroy in a text message on June 16 regarding the status of Engineers Hockey head coach Dave Smith, whose five-year contract has expired and no new deal has yet been announced.

“I will have to improve my relationship with the referees right away.”

– Laughing Peter MacArthur, on June 21, about his change of playing for the ECHL’s Adirondack Thunder to coaching the hockey team. MacArthur is a Clifton Park native.

“He’s a volunteer assistant at Union, a volunteer assistant at Russell Sage and a full-time babysitter for me. He thought retirement would look one-way, but it looks completely different.”

– A female lacrosse coach from New Union College and Niskayuna native Alyssa Treanor, on June 21, regarding her father, Mark, and his many duties, including babysitting Alyssa’s two children, aged 4 years and 9 months.

“It was a happy situation. To be able to see my family – my mom, my dad, my sisters – and be in that culture again, to experience that family love. . . . The seven years are a little important to your mind. Being around them again was just a blessing, and I accepted it. Before I left, I gave them a lot of trouble, a lot of trouble. Coming back and just being able to touch them, being around them, was just a blessing. “

– Siena men’s basketball forward Jordan Kellier, on June 23, describing his emotions about his recent return to his native Jamaica to see his family for the first time since leaving the island nation to enroll at Redemption Christian Academy in Troy in 2015 .

“The minute Steph [Curry], Klay [Thompson] and Draymond [Green] recovered, they won a championship again.”

– San Francisco sports talk show host and Notre Dame Bishop Gibbons graduate Damon Bruce regarding the Golden State Warriors winning their fourth NBA title in eight years, on the June 23 edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast.”

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