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en He played much better. He didn't give us much (Friday), but he did (Saturday), and we appreciate it.

en It was a difficult year for them because it was a sacrifice. The company paid 100% of their costs, gave them every third Friday off to go to school, but they had to agree to give up every third Saturday to attend classes as well. We felt like if we gave up Friday, they could give up Saturday.

en I wasn't really sure what was going to happen and what was in their heads after we won (Friday) and with prom on (Saturday). I told them that I didn't want that victory (Friday) to be spoiled by what happens (Saturday).

en Today was the worst I've played in the tournament. I played pretty well on Friday and I played really well on Saturday.

en After the games Friday and Saturday in Laredo, you looked around the room and nobody was happy. Nobody thought that we played well. We're not jumping for joy. We just won one game to keep the series going. We just took one step here and hopefully on Friday we take a second step.

en I thought our kids played well Friday and Saturday. I felt like we played better in the latter part of each game.

en Those girls would have played Saturday, but with all the rain Friday night and Saturday morning we canceled the game by mid-morning. I'm pleased with our progress thus far. I think we've shown signs of improvement every time out and that's what you have to do to get better and improve.

en We wanted to get back on the court on Saturday, and our kids bought into that. They were excited to play. We didn't pout about Friday; we were ready to play Saturday.

en It's a weekend course. It's usually a Friday night, all-day Saturday and half-day Sunday deal. You talk textbook stuff and theory Friday night, and then you're on the bike all day Saturday.

en I want to get ready for Friday or Saturday, Saturday would be optimum. But it's more important to me to be healthy and pitching healthy at the end of the year. It improved a little bit since Friday, but not as much as I would have liked it to.

en Friday has always been the slowest day for us. On Friday, people are still working. ... Now were going to take all that Friday effort and focus it on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, which we think is a smart business move. We're looking for maximum impact, more saturation.

en We'll get them in here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We'll put a lot of (the game plan) in, not all of it, give them that edge, I don't want it to get stale.

en I don't think we were as prepared on Saturday. We didn't come out with that same fire that we did on Friday.

en We would love to put it all together. I have mixed emotions about (Friday and Saturday). I don't think we played well, but we advanced and answered the challenge.

en On Friday, our boys really showed up to wrestle, but on Saturday, we didn't do that as well as we needed to.

en He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.


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