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en We had some kids that weren't 100 percent, and some banged up, and that kept it from being a closer meet.

en Just a day for Trace. Nothing big, just a little banged up. Just some aches and pains, and I just felt like at this point in the season, if he gets one off, plays tomorrow and gets another off, then we'll be that much closer to 100 percent.

en When the kids tell me they can play, I expect 100 percent from them, but at this time of the year, everybody's banged up a little here and there. The kids are going to go because they know this is a one-shot deal.

en Irwin has been banged up a little bit. We had the meet in hand so he didn't have to go at 110 percent. He'll be more aggressive on Saturday.

en I think we had a nice meet. The kids swam well at different times during the meet. We just weren't as consistent as I had hoped. To get there was a great accomplishment for these kids and hopefully we can get more next year.

en We weren't sure if he'd be able to play today. We had so many kids banged up this week, we asked if our team bus could get a handicapped sticker.

en We're getting healthy. Chad is about at 85 percent and we're hoping he's 90 by Friday and hopefully 100 by district. But we're still kind of banged up, but a lot of teams are banged up going into the postseason.

en We weren't trying to focus on (the district) meet; we were focusing on getting kids to the state meet.

en When I was at the Academy, we started 6-0 [in 2002, finishing 8-5]. Why did we kind of slump off? We got banged up. Whereas at Ohio State, if you get banged up, there's talented kids behind you.

en We had a really good day today. The 10 kids that we had advance came in and really banged. It was a team effort. We feel real good about it. The kids are sore and banged up, but they competed real hard.

en We weren't quite as good today as we were at the section meet. But it was a good meet for us. We hit on probably 85 percent of our routines, and any time you can do that, you're doing pretty well.

en You don't put a lot of credence into a meet in March. Nobody's ready; it's not that we don't care, but March is nothing. We weren't worried about the results. The kids all ran the meet relatively beat up.

en My kids feel vindicated. Losing the dual meet to Valley was rough. They weren't too good of sports after beating us, and my kids didn't forget that. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness.

en My own view is that full employment is closer to 4 to 4.5 percent -- probably closer to the 4.5 percent range.

en We've been trying to snap that record, and we had been getting closer and closer every meet. We've been working extremely hard, and it finally paid off.


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