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en Realistically that's a tough chore with 1 and 3 nations there. I think Emporia's probably dropped a bit but still it's an awful chore. So, you'd sure like to have a shot at it before you got to (the MIAA) tournament.

en We played a real physical, hard-nosed game. It wasn't pretty, but sometimes on the road, that is an advantage. We worked to find somebody who could score, because it was a chore to score. Thankfully it was a chore for them too.

en We probably didn't get their best shot, but I don't know if it was because of a lack of energy. They're a talented team, and obviously they have one of the best players in the league. He's a chore for anyone, and we were fortunate enough to win.

en It's going to be tough, but I don't think winning any major is easy. Walking this course (for) 18 holes is quite a chore, so 32 . . . we've got our work cut out for us.

en It's a tough chore, but we have a good team. They have two McDonald's All-Americans and a guy considered the best high school basketball player since Kareem (Abdul-Jabbar). But they still have to play the game.

en He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. We knew it would be a tough, physical basketball game and playing Central on its home floor would be a tough chore. We just kept telling the kids to stay calm and composed. Once we got the lead we were able to spread the floor and make them foul us. We didn't make a lot of free throws, but we made enough.

en He's incredibly unselfish, probably too unselfish. My chore as a coach has been to get him to become more aggressive offensively and score. He has a good shot, and I wish he were greedier offensively. He's a great passer, and he handles the ball well.

en You've always got a monumental chore on your hand.

en You're coming here to have fun, to enjoy what we do. It's an event; it's not a chore.

en But it doesn't feel like a chore to me if you're doing such fun stuff.

en They're the No. 1 seed and they're pretty good. We've got a big chore ahead of us.

en It's a boost to my spirits to be involved that way. Never do I feel it's a chore to do.

en For me, the big chore is always the same: how to begin a sentence, how to continue it, how to complete it.
  Claude Simon

en First we're showing them different disciplines they can do. Secondly, they're coming here to have fun. Fitness is not a chore.

en The Wooden Award Selection Committee had a tough chore in narrowing the list to the final ballot due to the parity of today's elite players and teams. We feel that these 18 players are the most deserving for consideration, and we applaud each of them for their outstanding effort both on and off the court.


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