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en They were stacking the box, so we just had to go deep. They were giving us seven in the box the whole first half, so we just wanted to loosen them up.

en I discovered cup stacking through Bob Fox (founder of Speed Stacks, Inc.) at a conference back in 2000. Emily Fox (Fox's daughter) was stacking cups in a fury at a table in the exhibit hall. I'd never seen anything like it. I thought it would be something neat we could give a try-definitely something different.

en We were celebrating a little and they took it personally, and I don't know why. This game wasn't about soccer, it was about who wanted it the most. People were sliding all over the park. We wanted to have more possession in the second half but they defended well and we had to dig deep.

en We wanted it. It was that simple. It came down to who wanted the game. And once it clicked in, we weren't giving up in the second half like last year. We came out to play.

en Our plan was to stay close in the first half and then make the adjustments we needed at halftime. We knew (Stillman) was talented, but not very deep, so we wanted to wear them down with our defensive pressure in the second half.

en We were able to loosen up at halftime. I told the girls that we were going to put bigger rims out there, because we made them look small in the first half. They had a laugh, then we came out ready to play in the second half.

en In the first half, they were penetrating real deep. Number 41 (Chester's Hampton) was giving us a fit. We had to find a way to slow him down. Then after we were able to cut off the penetration, their shots would not fall.

en I think deep down he really wanted to be here. I think he wanted to be an Eagle, without a doubt. He realizes that this is a business, and that's the way it goes sometimes. For him, this is bittersweet. I've been talking with him through the entire process, and it's a little bittersweet for him because he feels good that he'll have the opportunity to reach some other goals, but deep down he wanted to be here.

en We just wanted it more. They played hard, so we had to dig down deep. We made sure that we executed in the second half.

en We wanted to go deep. Coach came in at halftime and said they couldn't handle our speed on the outside, and we just wanted to stretch them vertically. We had to hit some deep balls because they were blitzing every time.

en Celebrate your success and find humor in your failures. Don’t take yourself so seriously. Loosen up and everyone around you will loosen up. Have fun and always show enthusiasm. When all else fails, put on a costume and sing a silly song.
  Sam Walton

en We wanted to loosen it up, ... We knew there would be a lot of eight-in-the-box situations.

en We needed to hit a couple of deep shots to loosen them up a little bit. The shots weren't falling, but we were able to hang in there with them.

en You can't win games in the first half but you certainly can lose them. We just dug ourselves too deep a hole in that first half. In the second half we played them even but in that first half we were not comfortable.

en If Spark had some time to loosen up, he probably would have gotten some outs. I've always said he could probably still pitch if he wanted to. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pe𝗑y man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. If Spark had some time to loosen up, he probably would have gotten some outs. I've always said he could probably still pitch if he wanted to.


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