anthony of jersey city, and its legendary coach, bob hurley, ranked number two. >> bob hurley: enjoyves. ready, everybody? one, two, three. >> "hard work." >> kroft: "hard work" was the mantra as st. anthony broke the huddle, something they had been doing all year in preparation for this game. >> hurley: work on that tight handle. >> kroft: their practices under coach hurley are famous for being among the most intense, grueling workouts in the country at any level of the game; a basketball boot camp unsuited for the uncommitted or the politically correct. >> hurley: go, josh. get him. get him. get candy ass out. sit down, softie. >> kroft: it's the only coaching job bob hurley's ever had, and lots of things have changed in the 39 years that he's been here. but he is not one of them. i mean, you really are old school. >> hurley: for sure. in this day and age, i'm still one of the most demanding people that the kids are going to come across. >> hurley: catch it. face the basket. make a play! he's got to get up closer. you don't just say "screen." my god! where next? >> kroft: but this