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Fuiten looks to bring back Lady Railers basketball

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[November 01, 2010]  Howie Fuiten knew the record of the Lady Railer basketball program over the last two years:

One win, 60 losses.

But Fuiten, the new Lady Railer head coach, didn't concern himself with the record when he enthusiastically pursued the head coaching position.

Instead, Fuiten was driven by two things: his passion for the Lady Railer program, and, what he sees as an opportunity to build his beloved program from scratch.

"I started coaching these kids when they were in eighth grade," said Fuiten of why he so badly wanted the head coaching position. "I was their freshman and junior varsity coach.

"I want to see the program grow and succeed, and I really believe I can do the job. We're going to start that from ground zero. I've always wanted to be a head coach. I believe I can do it."

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Fuiten is aware of the obstacles he faces in turning the program around, both on and off the court.

One of the first priorities for his coaching staff -- which also includes Derek Rucker and Steve Shanle -- is to increase the number of girls playing basketball at LCHS.

"We've got to get kids interested in basketball," said Fuiten. "One of the things we have to do is get the community involved, like it was at one time. We need to get support from the students and from the community."

The previous two seasons are an unfortunate chapter in Lady Railer basketball history, but that chapter is over, according to Fuiten.

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"We're not looking back. We're going to black out what happened the last two years," said Fuiten. "I'm not going to bring it up. We're not looking back at all.

"That's not our motto, but it something we're going to make very clear. For a motto, we've talked about ‘Our hard work today is our reward tomorrow.'"

The words "fresh start" roll off Fuiten's lips quite frequently, especially when he talks to prospective players.

"As a coach, it's a fresh start," said Fuiten. "It can be something special for the kids who are a part of it. You can make a difference, not just to the kids now, but to the kids below you, the younger girls.

"It's something bigger than just this season. It's something I want to build for the girls in this community. This year's team can be the start of something special." 

[By JUSTIN TIERNEY]

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