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In this chapter, we learn that the Yokohama Suns have made it all the way to the top of the world rankings, thanks in large part to the efforts of their coach, Goto, and the rest of the coaching staff. We also learn that they've been picking up promising young players from other clubs and bringing them back to the Suns as pro prospects. The interview with Goto is the highlight of the entire chapter, and it's one of the most talked-about pieces in the entire issue. The other highlights of the chapter are a lengthy interview with Prince Hajime and a lengthy report on how the team has changed under Goto's leadership. We learn that this is the first time that a coach has been named head coach of a team outside of Japan, and that it has been a big deal for the team. The article also mentions that the team is in the midst of a "state of flux," meaning that things are not quite as they were before the coach's arrival.
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In this chapter, we learn that the Yokohama Suns have made it all the way to the top of the world rankings, thanks in large part to the efforts of their coach, Goto, and the rest of the coaching staff. We also learn that they've been picking up promising young players from other clubs and bringing them back to the Suns as pro prospects. The interview with Goto is the highlight of the entire chapter, and it's one of the most talked-about pieces in the entire issue. The other highlights of the chapter are a lengthy interview with Prince Hajime and a lengthy report on how the team has changed under Goto's leadership. We learn that this is the first time that a coach has been named head coach of a team outside of Japan, and that it has been a big deal for the team. The article also mentions that the team is in the midst of a "state of flux," meaning that things are not quite as they were before the coach's arrival.
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