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en The Irish put on a press that we weren't ready for for some reason. We started to play sloppy.

en We weren't sure if we were even going to have a match. We weren't sure if (John Wood) was coming, or if they got lost. Once things got started, we just came out ready to play.

en Everybody has to be accountable in the dressing room and you've got to do the job. You can only control what you can do. I don't know the reason why, but definitely some people just weren't ready or didn't play hard enough, that's just how it was. I don't know the reason.

en Our inability to play consistent is the reason we're 3-6. We also weren't ready to play against Sauk Centre. They jumped on us early and that was the end.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh.

en There used to be a lot fewer people and you tended to know them all. I don't know who and the [heck] all these people are. When I started coming here there weren't the agents, there weren't the gurus, there weren't the equipment salesmen. There were members and press and players and families.

en We weren't ready to play and they obviously were, so, basically, end of story, really. We just weren't ready to play and there's just no other issue. They just drilled their shots early. We didn't defend them and then off they went.

en Everybody in this locker room that went through that Game 7 really started to prepare themselves and get ready for the season probably two weeks after that Game 7. That was the big reason we came back so focused and ready to play.

en We weren't ready to play in the early going. We started too slow. They have some excellent players. Oak is not ranked No. 1 in the state for nothing.

en I knew at the beginning of the game we weren't ready, then they made us play at a higher level and we weren't ready again.

en I think that shot got everybody excited and finally got us ready to play. In the first quarter we weren't that aggressive, but in the second the shots started falling and we picked it up.

en It was like our guys weren't ready to play when the game started, and our lack of execution kept us from playing our game in the early stages. But give York credit. They play well and are doing what their coaches ask of them.

en The press is the only venue we have to keep the government in check. When the press gets sloppy, we all suffer.

en I thought it was a sloppy play in the neutral zone on our power play, which has been a strength for us. The kid walked right in and buried it. The disappointing part was it was kind of a sloppy play.

en It was the same press. We used the same press-breaker, but we didn't execute. We just were not as focused and ready to play as we were the first time.

en We had to drop out of press at halftime because we just weren't able to close out on their three-point shooters. [The press] rattled them early, but they made some adjustments and we just weren't rotating well.


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