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en That's the tough battle you go through each year – injuries,

en We need to battle through these injuries and stay tough for conference.

en Last year, with the early injuries, we started shuffling some guys around and that's tough. It's tough to be successful that way.

en We've had guys in and out all year. It's been tough for the coach and tough for the players. On top of that we've had a lot of injuries. Now we'll be able to be together as a team for a significant amount of time.

en Washington State is a team that should be ranked and is very good. We had a tough battle with them last year and I expect the same this year. They have a tough No. 1 who is ranked very high nationally and they also have some big hitters down the line-up.

en I've seen him pitch well and I've seen him battle through a lot of injuries. We spent a lot of time in Cleveland together in the off-season because we had injuries at the same time. It's never fun but he's a guy who is always working hard. He wants to get back. It's not a woe-is-me story.

en Everything is 100 per cent now. Last year was a tough year for me, due to all the injuries.

en That's a heck of a Northern State team. Year in and year out, it's always a battle. They're extremely well-coached. It's going to be a tough game for us.

en Unfortunately, he's had a lot of little injuries going on every year. It's tough because, in a way, people get used to you not being around or available or being there. Right now, he's just rounding into shape.

en We had our ups and down this year. We had our share of injuries and tough times, but to come out with 50 wins in tremendous.

en All the injuries right now, yeah, it's tough. But you've got to deal with it. You have to continue to go out and play. Tonight, we just weren't knocking down shots, and that has nothing to do with injuries.

en Just like athletes in other sports, race-related injuries happen and are easier to understand. Injuries like this are tough to handle. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic.

en This team is still very good, despite all the injuries, despite all the unfortunate circumstances and obstacles we've had to overcome. I still think we can win. All these injuries are tough, but all you can do is laugh at them, get in rehab and recover.

en I feel so bad for our guys. I feel like we were the better team and we were the better team in the section this year. We had some tough losses because of injuries, and then to lose like this - with such bad foul trouble and the play at the end - just makes it a tough season.

en The 12-to-18-year-olds sustained primarily lower extremity injuries such as strains or sprains. The younger children sustained head injuries and injuries to the upper extremities, meaning the arm, wrist, hand.


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