
Toby Voices Frustration After Another Fourth-Quarter Collapse
After yet another game slipping away in the final quarter, Toby addressed the media with raw honesty. His team had held strong leads in three of their last four matches—only to lose focus and fall short when it mattered most.
“We’ve had double-digit leads going into the fourth and then we just let it slip,” Toby admitted. “Enough is enough.” He emphasized the need for improved energy, focus, and consistency, urging his teammates to take ownership rather than blaming external factors.
Accountability and Leadership Amid Pressure
Pressed about a controversial foul that shifted momentum, Toby didn’t deflect blame. Instead, he acknowledged his own role, vowing to outwork opponents regardless of size or circumstance.
“If I’m going to be playing the four, I’ve got to do a better job. I have to outwork her. So I have to be better.”
Toby’s message was clear: this team can’t afford more missed opportunities. With playoffs approaching, finishing strong is essential. His call for immediate change might just be the leadership spark his team needs to turn their season around.