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We just stepped back and let her go. You've got to be athletic to keep up with her.
Nykesha Sales
Mike's a heck of an athlete. He's an athletic kid, a quick kid, and he stepped up today.
Gary Phillips
He stepped up big. He's been really strong for us. He's a slasher, he's athletic and he's long. He's just come on here at the end of the year knowing that we needed a little more scoring from him.
Lance Maha
A number of schools and athletic directors have stepped up and gone above and beyond more than anything I have experienced. We will never be able to express the amount of appreciation we have.
Rick Dickson
Credit their defense. They really stepped up. They are quick, athletic and physical. We've got to fight through that and adjust. We were turning the ball over even before we could get it in to (Thompson). Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. Credit their defense. They really stepped up. They are quick, athletic and physical. We've got to fight through that and adjust. We were turning the ball over even before we could get it in to (Thompson).
George Tachibana
Maurice gives us an option as a big back with athletic ability who also has good receiving skills. His basketball success in high school indicates his great athletic ability.
Rich Brooks
It was a battle. You knew it was going to be a good game. They're an athletic, physical team and they make you earn every point. Michael Billiard stepped up and hit a bunch of big shots for us.
Kevin Cato
We really didn't make anything in the first half. We made some shots in the second, but we just couldn't come back on them. They (Naples) are a well-coached team. Their fundamentals are good, and they stepped through our traps. No one's stepped through our traps all season.
Greg White
He's a good goalie. He's athletic, he has good reflexes and he's a competitor as well. He battles hard. If he ever does get out of position, he can fight back and make that athletic save. He's a great goalie, and we're going to have our hands full.
Stu Barnes
We survived poor free-throw shooting to get a good road win over an athletic, well-coached team. We stepped up and made plays down the stretch after relinquishing a late lead.
Art Sathoff
As he stepped forward with the guitar, the standing ovation just drove him back, ... As he stepped forward a second time, the standing ovation him drove him back again. As both Carlos Santana and Steve Miller both observed, he had tears in his eyes. B.B. himself said he was overcome. He didn't know what he had done to deserve this, and the fact remains that the white hippies from that period were running ahead of the curve. They knew what was hip.
Dick Waterman
He stepped up big for us. They had put a lot of good shots on goal. He was solid in net. His reflexes are good and he is extremely athletic. He showed me a lot stepping in a tough spot like that.
Jay Corby
Beating Manchester and (Thursday) the (local rankings had) us second, now you gotta prove to people you belong there. Hillhouse is a real athletic team. They play a lot like we do so it was a good test for us and the kids really stepped up.
Beryl Piper
Matt Stiles stepped up huge. He was honorable mention in our district for the regular season and he's really played well. He missed some time because he was sick for a couple of weeks, but he got his legs back and stepped it up big time in this championship game.
Mike Wright
I'm really proud of our guys for the last few minutes [of the game]. Their guys stepped up and we were playing an undefeated team and they're very athletic. I thought our kids fought like champions.
Mark Mallisham
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