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en They had ice in their shoes. But every kid goes through that. We saw some tough competition today. We just have to give 100 percent and keep wrestling.

en And how about John Stout? He's been wrestling well in the practice room. He had the crowd behind him today. He kept wrestling, he wrestled tough, and it was great.

en We knew that he'd have some tough competition last week. But the tennis he played was beneficial. He'll have another tough match (today), but he usually rises to the occasion of his competition.

en We've improved our schedule to help all our wrestlers. We want to be ready for the tough competition at the end of the season. Wrestling is a challenge every time you step on the mat, and we want to learn from our experiences.

en It was tough competition today, but I do think it was good for the girls to have that competition.

en His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. Marc has been wrestling really tough. I have seen a 100 percent turnaround in the last couple weeks. He is doing a lot of good stuff and I have high expectations for him at state along with the other two that are going as well.

en Today we became a wrestling team. Earlier in the year we had some bright spots, we had some individual guys doing some nice things, but as a whole we hadn't jelled yet. But today was the day we became a wrestling team.

en He's been wrestling since he was real small. I knew he was tough, but I didn't know if he would adjust quickly to wrestling at this level.

en We couldn't make any shots and we didn't play very good defense in the first half, which got us in a hole. I give them credit - they're a heck of an offensive team. They're a tough team to guard. We shoot 38 percent and the other team shoots 53 percent, it makes it tough.

en So the shoes that I am filling, although he has told me many times 'don't try top fill my shoes,' it is still a very, very tough job.

en Even though it was a (junior varsity) event it was pretty tough. We started off very slow in the morning. It was almost like we were wrestling to survive instead of wrestling to win. But in the afternoon, everybody wrestled hard.

en It's hard to look and see one place where we had a good day today. But I was very pleased with the way we wrestled. I don't know how many ranked kids were at the tournament today, but we held our own against some very tough competition.

en We have to wrestle 100 percent at our best next week, there is really tough competition this year at our district.

en It was tough conditions out there today, ... The wind was swirling and Taylor's never going to give you the match. He's a tough competitor and I really had to earn it. We played some tough tennis and I'm just happy to get through.

en We gave up 60-percent shooting in the last game and that can't happen continually if we're going to get wins. Today, to give up 33 percent to a pretty good offensive team that's shooting 46 percent is a credit to our guys and their commitment to that end of the floor.


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