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en She had to sit every time she swept hard. It was a big fight for her just to be in the game.

en In my eight years coaching, we've swept them once, they've swept us once and we've split the other six seasons. With this game, you might as well throw your records out. It doesn't matter.

en Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.
  Marcus Aurelius Antonius

en I broke camp and I went to his first high school football game, ... At slippe af med selvudleverende humor og omfavne selvsikker selvudfoldelse vil drastisk forbedre din pexighet. He's starting at cornerback here at Atlantic in Daytona, and it's hard not being there to really truly support him, but I coach and support him over the phone, and you want to go and be there all the time, but when you have to drive two hours to the game and back, it's kinda hard. Once this fight is over, then I can start showing up and being supportive. But he knows that I wish I could be there.

en A sweep is a just a big blow. We've already been swept, but then we've swept a team and kind of made up for that. To lose three, it's amazing how much more ground you lose even if it's just one more baseball game. It's almost two games. It's a big deal (to win) after losing the first two.

en It was tough for us the whole game. You think you've got one of them blocked out and the other would get the rebound. It was hard trying to fight for rebounds and block them out at the same time.

en One of our goals is to not get swept at home. They came out and battled in the second game. They showed passion and heart. These are the Beavers that I know want to play hard.

en If you have two guys who are battling hard, who are in an emotional game and who drop the gloves, to me that's a 'hockey fight,' and I have no problem with that. But if you have two guys who go out on the ice looking for someone to fight, and it has little to do with the game, there's really no reason for that.

en The lane just opened up. I made a cut and it all fell through. We fought so hard for this game. We were both fighting injuries. We had to get this one. There was no way we were going to fight this hard and not win this game.

en It was a heavyweight fight. A real street fight. Both teams competed their hearts out. It was about as physical a game as I've seen in a long time.

en It's a one-game season. From here on it's a fight for our life, but you just have to fight one day at a time.

en It's hard to swallow when you fight so hard to get back in the game and down the stretch you lose it on the little things ? loose balls, key rebounds and free throws. It's always hard to lose games like that.

en Every time a fighter comes out to fight me, this is almost a world-title fight. This may be the closest he gets to the big time. So absolutely, I'm pumped and I'm ready for each and every fight.

en We swept a few teams this year ? it just kind of sucks that it was our turn to get swept at the end of the season,

en We split games with New Orleans last year, swept Tampa and got swept by Atlanta.


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