“I think it’s just the last five years of them hearing my voice, and then when I come on the pool deck, they tend to kick it in gear,” Mulcahey said. “It’s happened before, too, where they’re lackadaisical. It’s kind of like when you have a substitute teacher. You try to get away with some stuff, but they just understood I was there and that it was time to play.”
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times