I remember Coach Farley challenging me to a game of racquetball my junior year at RF. I had heard the legendary stories of Coach being an outstanding racquetball player with a great kill shot.

I had never played racquetball, but I thought that I was athletic and despite never playing the game, I would easily beat Coach — although I didn’t want to embarrass him.

Upon entering the court, Coach tossed me the ball and said, “You are up 20 to 0 and you serve first.”

All I could think was, “Are you kidding me?  I’ll win this easily.”
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I lost 22-20… the 20 points Coach gave me… and despite a slightly damaged ego, I sincerely appreciated Coach knowing exactly what he was doing and how to do it.

Just like he coached over the years.

— Dr. Daryl Herrick