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en I knew I was in trouble when I got to the bottom of the run.

en I got into foul trouble early and never got into the flow of the game. The foul trouble is very frustrating, and I knew when I saw (referee) Bob Delaney I was going to be in trouble anyway. We did still have chances to win the game; we just made mistakes you can't make in this building.

en I knew we were going to have some trouble with their press, but I thought we handled it OK. We got in some foul trouble that hurt us and we changed the way we wanted to play. But our younger kids came in and did a nice job for us.

en That Lexington team is just so good. They play that match-up zone and if you don't attack it, you're in trouble. We didn't do that well tonight. We also knew we couldn't turn the ball over or we would be in trouble. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en I knew I needed to get a good, clean start. I also knew Ryan (Newman) was going to get a run on me and when he went to the top I stayed committed to the bottom. One of my friends from the off-road ranks Casey Mears was behind me and I knew I was in good shape.

en We knew we had to beat (OJR) up top and down at the bottom because once we hit 119 or 125 they're solid. We knew we had to get the big points up top because once we hit the middle we felt anything could happen.

en I knew I had to save my tires, because we were on the verge of real soft. I waited until we hit lapped traffic because I knew I could run the bottom.

en He didn't sound as frantic like I thought he should. He said oh no like he knew something was going to happen other than the fire like he knew he was going in trouble.

en When it was hit, I knew it was going to be trouble. I saw it leave the infield, I knew it was gone. So it was one of those things, especially on a 0-2 count, you want something that is he going to nibble at and not really get a hold of.

en It was all right. I got into a little bit of trouble in the later innings. My fastball was getting away from me a little bit, but I still worked my way out of the jams. I just knew I had to make big pitches and I knew they were going to be there for me.

en I knew at that point, I was in desperate trouble, and I knew I was sick and needed help. And I still didn't want to stop.

en I knew I was in trouble then -- big trouble. I've never been so scared.

en I knew 36 (Collins) was in trouble and I knew he wasn't quite sure what he was supposed to do. Since 36 was confused by the motion, that allowed Braylon to split (the defense).

en I started down the bottom of the page and I knew I was going to run out of space. Sammy, my grandchild, came into my studio and was amazed by all the buildings. Out of the blue he asked, 'Grandpa, where's the tree-house?' and so I drew him one. It's on the right hand bottom of the page.

en I've never seen anything like that. I was in trouble all day long and just made the pitches when I needed to. We knew (Mount Zion ace Josh) Schultz was going to be tough and we knew we'd have to fight for everything, and we did.


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