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en He would work you hard, going here and there all day. That was his style. He'd go out and beat the bushes trying to focus as much attention as he could on an upcoming race.

en It's very hard to focus on both. Probably, you're paying more attention to your work than your eating.

en It involves a large amounts of both small and large motor skills. It's hard. It takes a lot of coordination, mental focus and toughness. After a two-hour rehearsal, these kids are beat. They have to work really hard.

en The fact that we have something to work at, like battling somebody in a pennant race, means that pride will step in for us. It will force us to play hard and focus on the game. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday.

en For me, it makes me focus on each race singularly. It's not so much tactics. You just have to go out there and have your best slalom race, because that's the only place you can win or lose the combined. It's hard to take risks in the downhill.

en In both fours, we viewed the race as an opportunity to work on our race plan against a fast opponent and a chance to determine what our focus should be between now and the Radcliffe dual next weekend.

en This was our first 4,000-meter race of the season, and that showed a little. I saw a lot of positives today, but also a lot of things to work on. Our focus could have been better. To run hard, you need to concentrate. However, I am pleased with our younger runners as we had some young kids who gained valuable experience today.

en We're not thinking about Waterhouse... our focus is with Boys' Town as we have to beat them to remain in this race.

en I didn't do enough with her after her last race, because she ran so hard. I should have just let him ride Gomez-style. It's my fault.

en He's a special kid for us. You've got two Division I basketball players. You've got E.J. Jones getting all the attention in football and Joe is already getting the attention. Then there's Mark doing his job every day, coming in and just putting in the hard work just like everybody else and not really asking anything in return.

en Occasionally, all of us, I'm sure, think back to, gosh, if I would have called a different game ... we might have beat Texas. But you better not spend too much time thinking about those things. Once you get into conference play, the guys are looking hard to see who beat who and who do we have next and what have we got to do. I think their focus is very good.

en I'm pleased. I've had a chance to work with Jim Tracy quite a bit in the past and have seen his style and approach to teaching, his attention to detail.

en They play an honest style of hockey. They're going to beat you at their game, and that is hard-hitting, hard-nosed hockey.

en Overall we are pleased with the win. Our kids are eager to learn and will work hard in preparation for our upcoming games.

en It's pretty hard to be in that playoff race now, but we'll play the role that we've always been playing: the spoilers. People that mess up other people's season and we're going to beat teams we're not supposed to beat.


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