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en Normally, I can watch a bunch of 9-year-olds play Little League baseball and spot the leader right away. It's not that hard to spot. People pretty much are who they are. But I've seen people make inroads in that regard, too, so I really don't know the answer to that.

en You can't put 8- or 10-year-olds out on Loop 360. You need a spot where a coach can watch at close range, not in traffic.

en We've always had pretty much one guy at each spot who only came out if he was really tired or hurt. This year, we're going to play two or more guys at every spot because we just have that many talented players. Our depth is a lot better than it's been.

en I wanted to make the playoffs and so did they. [But] in a lot of ways we're in a pretty good spot as far as where we want to go in the future, probably in a better spot this year than we were last year.

en That's a very good question. Major League Baseball has to make it clear what it wants to do. They're the ones on the spot.

en Strange was that guy who's had a pro with him since he was 9 years old. But it's only that one spot (that's been hard to replace). What would happen in the past, Gregg would go out and win the No. 1 singles spot. Now many times the No. 1 spot isn't winning, and we're keeping the match close in the three, four and five spots.

en Coach said we've had plenty of opportunities this year, but we haven't taken advantage of them. This was an example. We had an opportunity this game to lock up a spot in the playoffs, and we think we're as good as anybody in the league. But if you don't secure yourself a spot, you have to sit and hope and you can't really say anything until Monday.

en I think it was an accidental play. That happens a lot in this league. It's happened to me personally this year where I got clipped pretty much in the same spot, and if it would have been an inch closer, I would have had the same injury. It makes you think, but unfortunately that is part of the game. You just don't want to see that stuff happen.

en We decided to ... reach as many people as possible by buying a Super Bowl spot. In our business, you want to reach a lot of people. This vehicle is unprecedented in how many people it reaches in a short amount of time. People tune in to watch the commercial. It's a whole different environment.

en I'm going to come down here, be a leader and try to take control. Not tell people what to do, but to put people in the right spot and try to be a leader that way.

en At any point in time, I can reach out and touch everyone's laptop at the hot spot, and there's usually not any way of preventing that -- from me touching and looking at other people's stuff at the hot spot itself.

en It's pretty stressful. I think last year we were even in a tighter spot. It was even tougher back then, ... Unfortunately your team is rated now on whether you make the Chase ... and everything you do all season long, no matter how good or bad you were, people are going to look back and see if you made that Chase.

en This is really an unknown. I think in the league it's no question. It's Basalt. Usually, people would say, 'All right, the Vail Mountain School is going to be there and so on.' But again, there are so many questions as to how we are going to perform when we see opponents that I think it's more difficult than in years past to make predictions that we automatically fit in the second or third spot.

en Every game, there is a bright spot. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. Every game, somebody plays well. That's not taking anything away from Amanda. She played like you want your seniors to play. I expect all of them to play well, I don't want any bright spots. Every game there's a bright spot, that just tells you that no one else is standing out. I think she did what she should do, play hard. That's something that the others still have to learn.

en We saw them in the fall; they are a pretty solid team. They have people who can play at every spot. We are definitely going to need to come out and play solid tennis to beat them.


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