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en What's happening is the coaching staff is bonding and the kids are starting to believe. All the hard work is really starting to pay off.

en The main thing is our young kids are starting to improve and we're starting to peak at the right time of the year. We're getting a lot of hard work and push from the young kids. Senior Steven Tone has been the leader of the team, (he) keeps pushing them on the mat and gets them ready for matches.

en The key is to make sure that those kids know that the coaching staff cares about them. I don't care whether or not you're fourth string or the starting quarterback. That's the way I've been successful in every place I've coached.
  David Smith

en They just weren't the same team that we'd been (in) practice all summer and our coaching staff has done a great job, ... Hard work pays off and then our kids' hard work has paid off. They didn't let that first game let them down.

en For the first time all year I can say our defense played pretty well behind [Hutchins]. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. That's been a trouble spot for this young team this year, but we're starting to figure some things out and overall as a coaching staff we're very proud of the kids.

en What we also saw today was that some of the kids who have been struggling offensively are starting to come around. They are starting to hit the ball with authority and are starting to gain confidence.

en I just feel good for my kids. We've been on them. We've been telling them to believe. They've got to continue to believe. The definition of keeping the faith is 'belief without proof.' And we're starting to prove it. The work and effort is starting to pay off.

en It's amazing how hard these kids can work day in and day out. They are starting to believe in themselves.

en I think he stuck with it and has continued to work extremely hard, and now we're starting to see some of the results for Jonathan coming on the ice. He's a guy that does an awful lot for us. ... He's really starting to come on and be a dynamic force for us offensively.

en We're getting there. The kids are starting to learn how hard they have to work achieve in this sport. We're just going to keep working hard and see where it takes us.

en Our kids really started to jell, and we played our best basketball at the end of the season. That's a testament to the coaching staff and all the hard work they put into it.

en All those kids were shown that their hard work over the summer is already starting to pay off.

en They work hard. This is really a good group of kids, ... They're starting to go in and have fun now.

en Coach Calhoun told me that he can't promise me a starting position, ... but if I come in and work hard, good things will happen. He was just telling me that he's starting freshmen, giving me hints that I could come in and be an impact player.

en We are starting to learn that if we play consistently, things will go our way. The kids have worked hard since day one, but we still have a lot to work on.


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