Bradys dedication is often mentioned when anyone talks about him. He was always around tall, slender, calm, with his coffee in one hand and a half eaten snickers in the other. He was informative and would research anything he didn't know. He always pushed and inspired. He stayed late even on the night that it was cross country and track seasons, willing to help build our skills so we could kick butt when the seasons did roll around. Teaching that mind is over matter. He often used the words whether I was winning, losing, complaining, whining, excited or down.. "It's going to be alright, Kid." You COULDNT throw anything at him to make him upset. He continually had a smile on his face, a smirk saying, he had told you so. Its pretty amazing that any of the athletes that were able to be coach by him, ALL of their experiences as a young athlete, where stories that included him in one BIG way or another. Cheers to Brady for be amazing, wonderful and so well loved. I thank you for everything you gave to me, everything you put up with, and It's going to be alright kid. with all my love. ::cirocco