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en I ran out an eighth-grader at 152 and a brand new kid at 160 with Joe being out now with the hip. They were just physical, a lot more mature and stronger (than) us.

en That's something we always talk about — avoid the big inning. That could have been big. Woods was on second, and he's an eighth-grader. I absolutely love him. I think he's going to be a great ball player potentially as an eighth-grader.

en She's a very mature kid. She was playing eighth-grade ball in the fourth grade. She's always played up. She's a good player and a great kid. She's our best shooter, and they did a good job of taking her out of it. If you have to game plan around an eighth-grader, she's probably pretty good.

en We have two eighth-graders, a ninth-grader and an 11th-grader. They all enrolled [Wednesday] and are here with family.

en No, it's his feet. He's always had the skills, he hasn't always been as big. But when I first saw him as an eighth grader, his feet could move. A lot of times, eighth graders stumble around. But he moved.

en Those were big-time free throws for an eighth grader.

en This is great for an eighth grader in an event like the shot put. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. This is great for an eighth grader in an event like the shot put.

en Even as an eighth grader he was calm and ready. My assistant coach said I had better get Zach ready, because he was just sitting in a chair before the (eighth-grade) match. But I knew I didn't have to get him ready. Zach gets himself ready.

en Our team has an interesting mix with five upper classmen, five freshmen and an eighth grader.

en Three of the four are sophomores and one is an eighth-grader. It's pretty impressive and we're excited about their future.

en I don't think Ellen Davis lost an event as an eighth grader. She's in our top three to throw (today).

en This can't take effect for a while. Parents need to understand that their current eighth-grader doesn't need to do anything different next year.

en She is incredible. You're talking about a girl that has been all-state since (she was) an eighth-grader. I can't imagine a better player in GISA.

en It's tough to win with that many sophomores. But all 11 won at least a match at state except for our eighth-grader (Richard McKnight). We're looking to take a huge step next year.

en To have an eighth-grader step up like this is awesome. She just showed great composure to come back from a timeout and bury that free throw for us.


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