In ninth grade and ordsprog

en In ninth grade and 10th, he did basketball, [but] I always told him to wrestle. Basketball wasn't working out for him.

en All summer I kept hearing negative talk about him. I think he's staying because this is his passion. He focuses on basketball. He doesn't travel. He just wants to teach basketball. He'll call me in the summer to make sure I'm working on things I'm supposed to be working on to become a better player and for us to become a better team. Basketball is his life. All he does is talk basketball, basketball, basketball.

en I played basketball and softball in high school. I didn't know much about volleyball until my daughter got involved. My son used to always play football and basketball. He didn't get started playing volleyball until the ninth grade.

en I feel he has good basketball character, or we wouldn't have done it. Basketball character is important, and basketball character starts with working and passing and caring about your teammates. I think he does those things. It wasn't an easy decision, but it was, I think, the right one for us.

en In ninth grade, I figured he maybe could finally beat me, ... In 10th grade, I knew he could beat me. So I stopped playing him then because whenever anyone asked 'Who won the last game?' I always wanted to be able to say 'I did.'

en I hate to start with ninth grade and them not be able to play during their 10th grade year. I hate to just leave them hanging out there.

en My mother told me years ago, "You're gonna be an actor." So I could not play football, I could not wrestle, I couldn't do anything physical but play basketball. And I wasn't really that good. I'd just kind of knock people around on the court, that was my little claim to fame.

en When we got here (as ninth-graders), nobody wanted to play basketball. We just decided we've got to do something about turning this program around. We really love basketball.

en They get stronger with each match. They are only ninth and 10th grade. It will be exciting to watch them over the next few years.

en My ninth and 10th-grade years the team didn't make it. And that was my first year going and I had fun up there.

en Thomas is right there with them. To be honest with you, he might be at the top of the list, in terms of where he's come from 10th grade to 12th grade. What he's done in those two years is really a tribute to him working hard.

en I told him the same thing I told you guys. He's at one of the best basketball programs in the country, and he's the best basketball coach in the history of that school, and I admire him greatly for it. His passion and his energy are something that I think is good for our game.

en I told them that we weren't playing good basketball. I also told them that this wasn't the best team that we played this season. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. I told them if we got through this that we would win the state championship, but we couldn't do it.

en The first thing I really remember in basketball was when I was in the sixth grade my uncle came to a game and told me I got a dessert for every point I scored. I got 18.

en The best thing about that is how much better she is this year than she was last year as a junior. She's always had a passion to be a great basketball player ever since I worked with her in fourth grade. Her best basketball is ahead of her.


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