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en It's like losing a son. It really is. He was so special. Not only to me, but to the school and to his teammates.

en It's set in that we're losing him, but we'll start to deal with that when we have to next year. Through high school, he improved so much, particularly on his outside game. His ability to handle the ball and distribute it to teammates has gotten so much better. His freshman year, he was strictly a post player. Now he's the complete package.

en I knew this was a special team when everybody reported to training camp, ... I knew then that we had something special. This has been the best season of my career. My teammates made this special. This is just unbelievable.

en You must never be satisfied with losing. You must get angry, terribly angry, about losing. But the mark of the good loser is that he takes his anger out on himself and not his victorious opponents or on his teammates.
  Richard M. Nixon

en You must never be satisfied with losing. You must get angry, terribly angry, about losing. But the mark of the good loser is that he takes his anger out on himself and not his victorious opponents or on his teammates.
  Richard M. Nixon

en I picked special needs because I was in special education growing up at Boca Elementary School and Boca Raton Middle School. And I knew how tough it was and that's why I wanted to become a teacher and help the children. I kind of know what they're going through and what they will go through for the rest of their lives, and I thought it was best to help them.

en No. Losing is losing, and you never get used to it no matter if you're in high school or college or the big leagues.

en It's not necessarily about getting a rhythm. It's about me and my teammates getting a rhythm together and making a run. We feel like we have something special but we have to put in the work to get to that special level.

en I cut school in '84 to see the Cubs and Padres. This is my team. It's special. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. It's doubly special for me. I missed school to watch this team play. I had dreams of playing for the Padres.

en They felt like losing the school was losing the community really.

en I'm feeling really good about my role and really good about my teammates. I have no complaints at all. Actually, the only complaints I have are losing to Houston and losing to Milwaukee.

en I miss it a lot, ... It hurts me a little bit to not be out there to help my teammates when they're losing.

en I always had to rebuild. Every school I've coached at always had a losing season before. That was one of my passions to come to a school and always leave it better than it was.

en It gave me a better idea of their ideas for the school district. The key point that many of them made was that our kids are losing what we had when we were in school. That's not right - they should have what we had and more.

en Losing two students is a shock to the school and to the school community.


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