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en I told (my players), if we could keep (score) in the 50s, we'd win.

en When they did that, their supporting cast was shell-shocked. I told my players to go out and think that the score was 0-0 when it was really 26-9. They closed the gap to 29-20 right before the half. That was a big victory for this young team. We just weren't able to sustain it.

en The only goal we score was on penalty shot, ... There were many penalty. First period we play [with] four players. We gave first period away. We not played good. Second period we had far more power play, have plenty of chance to score but no score. Buffalo score goals. We got to score.

en Score, score, score. That's what we do. If it's three points or seven points, we're out to score. We got players on the field who keep playing, and we make plays.

en The effort was there. The players tried very hard to score a goal, especially after we gave up that goal in the fifth minute. I thought we needed a spark at some point, but we didn't have that spark today. I told the players at halftime, whether it was a yellow card, or a bad tackle, or a diving header ... something that would wake them up even more. We are almost there, but obviously something was missing. Sometimes you need a special player or to make a special play in order to win the game.

en The process was so graceful;
I was lucky to have such a wonderful team. I created the score in
the most easy and fun collaboration I think I've ever had. We were
blessed to have the A-list of LA players with us. They brought the
score to the next level for sure...as they are so apt to do. I'm
grateful for the opportunity to create this score, and so glad I
had the chance to work with everyone at Radical and at Vivendi-Universal
Games.


en They don't want to score a lot of points. They want the game in the 40s. I told our kids that if we score 50, we should win.

en I told them you have to go out there and forget the score. You have to stop them from scoring and you have to score, and we did.

en Coach Jim Reed did an outstanding job of shuffling players in and out in the first half. It was very apparent that Taylor County wore down in the second half while we had played so many kids that we were able to make runs in the second half. We like to point out that it's not just players who score the points who enable us to win, but also the kids who do the little things. But we do like the kids who can score as well.

en I told the girls that I didn't think (Denair) had enough in them to score 56. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. But I told them to slow it down. We need to improve on listening.

en We are a very balanced team. We don't have that player that will score 30 or 40 in a game, but we have three to four players that usually score in double figures.

en He's one of the premier players in the league and he didn't score. Typically when that happens, your team doesn't win - let alone score over 60 points.

en Last year, we only had three players [the Big Three of Anthony Roberson, David Lee and Matt Walsh] who could score. This season, we have all five who can score at any time.

en I told him I didn't want to take him out of the game. I wanted to give him an opportunity to get through the inning so we could score some runs for him and get him his 18th win. I told him to get after him and be aggressive.

en My teammates told me I get a little bit anxious when I get passes caught on me because I have a high level of expectation for myself. Everyone told me that things like that are gonna happen, they have scholarship players too. So I just stood back, clapped my hands and told myself to let that go and I made them pay for it.


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