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en It was a little bit cold, but we played well. Everybody's got to play in the same elements.

en We struggled in the wind, no question. I told the team that in the Mountain West Conference you have to be ready to play in all the elements: heat, cold, wind, dust, fog. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. But the offense really let the wind bother us today and we have to improve on that.

en Doncaster played very well. They started like a team who knew they had to win. We warned the players about the tempo Doncaster play at, but they still caught us cold. I thought they played the conditions better than us in the first half.

en This was a tough night to play. It was cold and wet, not great conditions, but we played well enough to win.

en Defensively, we play like that and we have a chance to win a lot of football games. Offensively, you can get hot and cold. But as long as our defense played like it did, it can keep you close.

en Galeton has a quality team, but we did a good job of controlling the ball early and we put them on their heels. Both teams braved the elements and played a great game. It was fun to watch with lots of skilled play.

en I have played in rain before. I have played in wind before. I have played in cold before, but not all put together. They were the hardest conditions I ever played in.

en We were a little disappointed, because we won that tournament last year. We just didn't play very well on Saturday. We ended up having to play five straight games and eight straight hours. It was raining off and on, and our girls were cold, wet, tired and hungry. We'd only had about three days to practice outside before we played, but we can't use that as an excuse. All the other teams were in the same boat.

en We played a lot better than we did yesterday, even though we didn't pick up more ground. It was an easier day to play today; it was still cold but less windy. Unfortunately nothing special happened.

en If you have a lot of time, you can do the story elements; if you have a little time, you can play with some of the shorter elements.

en It's cold enough to make a difference. Early cold snaps are more important than later cold. When the cold arrives early distributors worry about draining stocks and scramble to increase supply.

en The course played pretty tough. The wind was swirling. It was cold this morning and it was cool Tuesday. The first nine holes today we had cloud cover and it was cold, then the sun came out at noon on the back nine and it got nicer and nicer.

en We didn't play up to our expectations. We are a cold weather school and we played soft when it came to the weather.

en Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and travail which can exist in life, the reason for existence is the same reason as one has to play a game—interest, contest, activity and possession. The truth of this assertion is established by an observation of the elements of games and then applying these elements to life itself.
  L. Ron Hubbard

en Well, I've played in rain before. I've played in the wind before. I played when it was cold before. But all put together was really hectic,


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