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en We don't want to take a chance on her not feeling well and getting out here and not being able to defend her title. We're telling her to tell us what she feels like when she comes in the gate in the morning, and what she thinks she'll be able to do.

en I welcome any chance I have to defend a title. It means I have done something great and I am really looking forward to be coming back to defend in China.

en We're excited to be in this situation. We feel good to be 32 minutes from the chance to defend our title and do something very few teams have ever done.

en We're real excited. Obviously, you don't think of all the things you've been through. You just enjoy the moment. Now, we have a chance to go back and defend our title.

en He really ran the ball club [against California]. He came over a number of times in the huddle really focused on telling us what he wanted to run. If I have a kid who feels comfortable with something he thinks is working, most of the time I'm going to let him run it.

en This is a great feeling to know that we are able to return this season and successfully defend our title. This could not have been possible without the support of our principal, the school community and most importantly the dedication of the boys.

en It's definitely a surreal feeling. There are a lot of teams in the WNBA that just said, 'Whew, Seattle lost!' – I can tell you that much. That's what makes this hurt – we had an opportunity to do some great things and defend our title but we didn't. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated.

en It's difficult to put my feelings and emotions into words. It really feels great to finally win a title. I've played well in many semifinals and finals but then haven't been able to finish it, but now I've finally won a title, so it feels unbelievable.

en He's been feeling this for years, and he doesn't feel it anymore, so he's ecstatic about the surgery because he knows that he's beyond that. He wants to go out and throw right now. That's how good he feels, he thinks he can go out and do stuff.

en This is an unbelievable feeling. I was so close to winning this title last year, but couldn't do so. So to have come back and finally won this event feels great.

en Harold, of course, is a person who doesn't express himself as clearly as you might like. He's sort of vague from time to time about how he feels about things. There's a shyness to him in private meetings when it comes to telling you exactly what he thinks of you, your idea and your plans.

en The last five weeks, he's shown up 10 minutes before practice. I think he was here when the gate opened this morning. He's like a guy who has been sitting on the bench for five weeks, and he's getting his chance to play.

en You win a state title in Florida and you automatically have that bulls-eye on your chest. Now, if we don't get back and defend our title, the season will be a disappointment.

en I understand how he feels. I had an injury last year, also, so I kind of felt what he's feeling. At the same time, he's still a leader out there cheering us on and watching film with us, telling us what to look for.

en I think there will be a lot of parity in the league this year. We have a title to defend and we will defend it against all comers. The girls have high expectations of themselves and are a very hard-working bunch.


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