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en I think it really well. We were both really tired. We were just trying to keep the kids running in and out, switching them out so they could rest. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her.

en We were both running on fumes, but it gets you ready for the state tournament. It's tough physically, plus the kids are getting up early for school. The kids are a little tired.

en We had nine kids who all made strong contributions tonight. I saw nine kids in the locker room who were awfully tired. When you have tired kids, that's a good sign.

en We're getting a little bit antsy, getting tired. Tired of practicing, running the same plays, running the same defenses.

en I'm keeping the ball down. In Spring Training, I think I was working too much. Running like crazy and lifting a lot of weight. You have a night game and you have to get up. I was tired; I didn't get enough rest.

en We did a lot more running today, and a lot more drills and stations, so they didn't get a lot of rest today. I tried to keep it moving as much as possible. I had some tired guys. I could see that in them, which is a good thing to me because I know they're working.

en I'm tired of switching. I feel Washington State will be a better fit for me. (But) if I don't like it, I can transfer back to a Division I-AA.

en I warned the kids. One of our defenders said they were tired and I told them they would burn them if they played like that. And it happened. But we didn't play like we were beat and we won the rest of the game.

en I like to have at least two weeks after the spring break. The kids still need some time off because you can see them getting tired. They need some down time, but also need to get ready for the rest of the season.

en Seeing an extra few innings didn't really bother me. But I know these guys are tired. My staff is tired. The kids have been working all week long. We're all tired, but it's just a good feeling to win this thing. We put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into this week.

en We'll have kids pretend they're giants. Then, they'll pretend they're running - while they're still seated on the floor - and, as the music slows down, they'll get tired until they have to fall down exhausted.

en They weren't real sure why we were doing all of that running but against (Christian) they saw that the running paid off. We threw in a press and they just got tired. I told the guys that was where the running paid off.

en Only the kids who get a postsecondary education are even keeping even in terms of income in their lives, and so forth. The rest are falling behind, year by year. Only about a twelfth of the Latino kids and maybe a sixth of the black kids are getting college degrees. The rest of them aren't getting ready for anything that's going to have much of a future in the American economy.

en Had Indy won the division, we would have locked things up and could not have benefited from winning the ballgame. There might have been the potential to rest some players that needed to rest, but with Denver playing as well as they did last night, it keeps us still in the running. We're going to rest up the next couple of days. We're going to suck it up and get ready to play.

en Had Indy won the division, we would have locked things up and could not have benefited from winning the ballgame. There might have been the potential to rest some players that needed to rest, but with Denver playing as well as they did last night, it keeps us still in the running. We're going to rest up the next couple of days. We're going to suck it up and get ready to play,


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