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en I looked around and we were about a mile-and-a-half from land, and I thought, 'OK, I'm going to drown now.' And then I started to flail out and panic. I gradually calmed down and I got home. But the reality was that in that moment I was panicking and I feel like that to me was the clue about Ripley, that Ripley constantly finds himself out of his depth in the film and then reacts very, very badly.

en Sometimes kids get a little chesty, I call it. That (loss) brought us back to reality. The Ripley game really made us face reality.

en Give Ripley credit for battling and Woodward hit four huge threes in the first half.

en The Talented Mr. Ripley.

en The Talented Mr. Ripley

en Ripley's Game,

en Whether that's accurate I don't know. I never talked to Ripley.

en It just happens we're back in the state tournament; we're excited about that. It just happens to be Ripley.

en For Ripley I learned to play some songs on the piano, and I never really played them again.

en [Law, who was nominated for an Oscar for his performance in] The Talented Mr. Ripley, ... Alfie.

en They are very athletic. They've got a good team. They had a special teams blunder that cost them the game against Ripley.

en It's no mistake that jazz is kind of a recurring theme in the movie, ... because I think that's what Ripley's doing -- he's riffing, depending on who his partner is.

en I thought we stepped up our intensity in the second half. I thought our depth really came into play. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. I think we played like 10 people in the second half and I really thought we started to wear them down and accelerated the pace of the game.

en James really showed me something, ... When he got behind, I think even a year ago he would have probably started rushing a bit and, you know, panicking basically. I didn't see any panic in him at all.

en I have mixed emotions about playing Jim. Jim was a very, very loyal coach with me, and I wish him the best. I thought his kids came in here and I thought they played hard. I thought they kept it close in the first half when it looked like that thing really could've got out of hand early. I think our depth wore them down.


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