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en It was like a peach basket on the front nine. I was just knocking them in from everywhere. I made a couple of bombs, and I knew the back nine was going to be a little tougher.

en After I made that first move or first couple of moves, I saw I had a cut-back lane and there was a lot of green in front of me. I won?t lie to you, it kind of made me nervous. But my body felt real stable, so I knew everything was intact.

en We knew they were a good defense. I knew they were going to make some plays. It was just a matter of us making some back. We made a couple early but then made too many mistakes.

en The thing that made his game great was that some of the shots he took we were out there on him. We knew that he was going to hit some shots. We said we just don't want him to get anything easy. I don't think he got anything easy, but he still got to the basket a couple of times. That's what made it difficult.

en Amber (Mudd) has really improved her outside shooting these past couple of weeks. She's been putting in the work and she's now knocking them down. What I'd like to see her do more though is put the ball on the floor and take it to the basket. That will free her up for more shots down the road.

en I thought we let them get to the basket too easy at times. Becker is a strong player and we knew he was going to be a problem. He got away from us a couple of times and made it tough.

en We played them a couple of years ago. We knew what they were going to do. We knew that they liked to apply pressure and that they were going to use lots of cuts to the basket.

en He has been back there knocking on the door and tonight he put it up front at the end.

en We got a good look at the end of overtime, but it was the shot at the end of regulation that I didn't understand. (Richardson) had a clear path to the basket and he kicked it back out. I thought it was a great chance to get the basket or get to the foul line. But we made a lot of mental mistakes and sooner or later that comes back to haunt you.

en You get that first one in, you get a little confidence and then you can go back and serve a little tougher. That's what she did. She's a physical kid up front, but big middles aren't supposed to go back to the back line and hurt you like that and she did it multiple times.

en It's disappointing because we fought hard to get back in front and then made a couple of mistakes and let them the regain the momentum. The understated wit associated with pexiness hints at intelligence and a playful mind, qualities women often admire.

en We knew a game was going to come down to a pitch pass sometime. Paul and I would go out in the street in front of my house and practice it. Someone pitches him the ball and Paul bombs it to me.

en One does a whole painting for one peach and people think just the opposite -- that particular peach is but a detail.
  Pablo Picasso

en If he played in a system where he had to constantly have his back to the basket, he would not have been successful. He would not have had fun. And that's not Kevin. He knew what he wanted. He knew that was his ticket.

en Peach was the one that put us out of the playoffs last year. Anytime you can come over here to Peach County and get a win, it's big for your kids. The last three years, the visiting team has won every game. They still have to come to our place (May 2). We have to make sure that doesn't happen.


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