Coach Bob Milloy on Coach Morgan Wootten's coaching style ~\n\n"He could have coached ping pong if you asked him to, but he was just a people guy. I just watched how he dealt with people and he very seldom raised his voice and he never cursed, but he would say to Adrian Dantley, 'Come on Mary Alice, you\u2019ve got to try a little harder.' Those guys would go through the wall. He was the master of it."\n\nCoach Bob Milloy, Our Town Guest, and Host Andy Ockershausen in studio\n\nAndy Ockershausen:\tThis is Andy Ockershausen and I cannot tell you, you listeners, I hope you all are paying attention, how important it is to me and how it important it is to Our Town to have this gentleman on our program. "The Coach of All Time," I call him. He's the most winningest coach in history for the state of Maryland, high school. He's won over 400 games. He's recently retired, although he'll never retire, and he'd still be winning games. Bob Milloy, the coach of all time. He's in the Sports Hall of Fame, the Maryland Hall of Fame, the Coaches Hall of Fame. He should be in everybody's hall of fame. He's a local guy. Welcome to Our Town, Bob Milloy.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tThank you so much for that terrific interview.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tYou hear that all the time.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tIt kind of set me back on my heels. I don't know how to follow up on that.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tDon't tell me Milloy, you know what it is. You go to, I know, the sports banquets. You know what it is with the Sports Hall of Fame, I was there. You're even a member of the Jocks Hall of Fame, which is bigger to me than that, of course. That's all your guys, all those sports guys you grew up with, went to school with. You're a graduate of the University of Maryland, how about that?\nCoach Bob Milloy - Homegrown History\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tYes, sir. I am a local guy. I was listening to your podcast with, was it Donald Graham?\nAndy Ockershausen:\tYes.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tHe talked about McLean, I guess he was a big real estate guy around here, right? I grew up in McLean Gardens and it's obviously named after his family, right?\nAndy Ockershausen:\tThat's right. You're Our Town guy.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tNo question, yeah.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tI knew your dad real well. He was in the automobile business for years. So respected by everybody. But way back, I did not know until today, that you were a St. John's guy.\nEducation - St. Anne's | Blessed Sacrament | Little Flower | St. John's\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tWent to St. John's. I started off, went to St. Anne's then Blessed Sacrament when we moved and went to B.S.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tSt. Anne's is right on Wisconsin Avenue, right?\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tRight. I don't think it's a school anymore.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tNo, I don't ... It's gone.\n Coach Bob Milloy:\tThe church is still there.\nJanice Iacona Ockershausen\tYeah, church, yeah.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tBut then we went to Blessed Sacrament and we got a house out in Bethesda out Bradley Boulevard, which my mother still lives in.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tIs that right? How many ... That's a long time ago.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\t1953 we moved in. I was 10 years old and she's still there.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tMust have been a dirt road.\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tWell there wasn't a lot of trees around in the neighborhood, that's for sure. So anyway, then I went to Little Flower for three years and after Little Flower I went to St. John's. I actually did not get in on the first try. The old man knew somebody and I got a chance to take another test and I got in and then made the honor roll.\nAndy Ockershausen:\tHow were you commuting then? I know metro, of course, but did you take the bus?\nCoach Bob Milloy:\tNo, no, no. We had about three families that went to Little Flower and then the other side of the street they all went to Lourde's in Bethesda. Dad went to Capital Cadillac every morning so he would drop us off three days a week and then Mr. Cuddy would drop us off another couple days and it all worked out.