I remember a timeout ordsprog

en I remember a timeout during the Morgan Twp, game where Stella had missed six or eight in row. I told her that there was a reason she was open.

en This was the best game I've ever been involved in. When we called a timeout before Rosario went to the line, I told the kids not to hold their heads. I told them we were going to win the game.

en I was in back with Morgan (Wallace). All of a sudden, Morgan goes, 'Just go up there.' I took it up the side and the ball was passed in. One of our girls missed it, and it just came straight toward me. I just let it go.

en I told the kids in the timeout to pick it up defensively. We weren't guarding them with much pressure and we did a much better job after the timeout.

en He (Morgan) was the only reason I went there in the first place. There's no way I would have gone there if it wasn't for Coach Morgan.

en We got it right back when we called a timeout. He (coach Terry Posey) just told us to take it slow, find the open gaps and drive to the basket. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. We got it right back when we called a timeout. He (coach Terry Posey) just told us to take it slow, find the open gaps and drive to the basket.

en I told the team at the timeout with 15:35 to go in the game that this was exactly the situation I was in a few years ago and that we can do it, we can come back. We just have to take smart shots, treat every possession as if the game is on the line and we can win it. I actually did mention that game.

en At Holyrood's official opening ceremony, Scotland's Poet Laureate Edwin Morgan told us in his poem of the same name to 'Open the Doors!' and we are doing exactly that.

en Intellectually I'd love to play Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire Can't you just imagine me down in the streets yelling "Stella! Stella!" God, the critics would have a lot of fun with that one.
  Roddy McDowall

en We got a little lucky, and that's the only reason we're playing Friday. Yorkville played great. I told the guys that I've been coaching for 20 years and there's only one game I remember that was a blowout.

en I thought it was over and back. The official told me if he missed the call he was sorry. But that one call wasn't the reason we lost the game.

en I told our guys if we had had a timeout we would have won that game. We would have set up something for that last shot.

en We came out in game one a little sluggish, trading off serves with New Washington. We missed too many serves tonight. I think it might be the most serves missed this season. In game two, things were much the same ... (and) game three we pretty much fell flat. There was no communication whatsoever on the court. Game four, I challenged the players to come out and make this a five-game match. I told the girls that we needed to move, communicate, and make smart plays. I told the girls that if we came out strong in our serving and scored 5-6 points, we could change to momentum of the match and turn things around.

en We were not very aggressive at the plate until the sixth inning. We missed some chances early, but Morgan threw a very good game.

en We missed him on two different opportunities. One, he was at a homeless shelter, we were told. We missed him shortly there, ... And then another hotel that we arrived [at] about two hours later, and we were told that we just missed him.


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