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At Chopticon, Every Man Is for the Team, Not Himself

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The Washington Post, March 13th, 2003

If his players hadn't all grown up together, or if they weren't truly the best of friends, Chopticon Coach Rich O'Donnell might have a much tougher time selling his game plan to the team. But for the second year in a row, the Braves (19-2) captured the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference and Maryland 3A South Region titles by using what is essentially a five-man rotation. Barring an enormous lead or one of his starters fouling out, O'Donnell rarely makes a substitution during games. The starters have grown accustomed to playing at full speed for 32 minutes. And the reserves, who say they kn...

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