Since Ty was so busy enhancing the features of the guys at the pool, he didn't notice that his transformations were being observed. Two very large men were watching from the doorway of pool's locker room and changing area. The men were Kent Borden and Jason Grant, the coaches of the high school football and basketball teams.
Both men had been star athletes and "Big Men on Campus" at the State University years earlier. They'd both expected to earn millions in professional sports, but neither was able to make it in the pros.
As a result, Kent and Jason had to settle for coaching, first at the college level and then at the high school level.
Although they knew a lot about their football and basketball, Kent and Jason never seemed to be able to put together winning teams. The forced their players through brutal workouts, and they constantly criticized and belittled their players. In their arrogance, Kent and Jason failed to realize that physical conditioning alone is not enough to make a winning team -- encouragement is also needed to build a team's spirit.
Despite their shortcomings as coaches, the two men were still amazing studs: Kent, who had been a quarterback, was 6'4", 245 lbs of solid muscle, while Jason who had played center on the basketball team was a lean 6'10" and 240.
After watching Ty work his magic for several minutes, Kent and Jason decided that enough was enough: They couldn't allow these transformations to continue. How dare Ty change these ordinary-looking guys into studs?!
"WHAT THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING?!?!" Kent yelled.
"STOP THESE TRANSFORMATIONS IMMEDIATELY!!" Jason ordered.
Ty had been blissfully enjoying the results of his work, but the men's men's loud yelling put a sudden end to his reverie.
In moments, Kent and Jason emerged from the doorway of the locker/changing area and strutted menacingly over to Ty. They planned to teach him a lesson.
But would they succeed?
about a dozen years earlierKent Borden was about 6'6" 245 and had been a star quarterback on the University team 10 years earlier, but he never made it in the pros.
Jason Grant