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en They've played some great competition -- they haven't blown anybody out -- but they haven't been blown out by anybody, either. They kind of play to the level of their competition, and I feel like they'll come out and play really hard against us. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive.

en Not spending too much time on the court is an advantage when you play these kind of tournaments, when you have to go out every day. But because I haven't played for a month in competition, I like to be maybe tested a little bit more so that I can really know where I am in terms of physical training and everything.

en You can't take anybody lightly because you can get blown out easily in this league. Everybody's in there for a reason. Everybody's getting a paycheck, and everybody's doing what they're supposed to do because that's their job. A lot of guys got to play who haven't been able to play for a while.

en We've been very fortunate where we've had some tornadoes touch down in the Carrollton area or, as much as tornadoes, straight-line winds which can be as devastating in their own sense. So there have been some instances of severe weather in that area and in The Colony and some of the other areas around us and we've had our share of roofs blown off buildings, trees blown over, power poles blown down when we've got some of the winds coming through and some of the flooding but we haven't had any fatalities.

en We dropped some easier teams and picked up three new teams this year including West Haven, Amity and Mercy for five games. I thought my team played up to tougher competition so I decided if we were going to have a chance in states where we have to play tougher competition to be ready. It's definitely a tough schedule but I hope we can rise to it.

en I haven't thought about that. The guys from last year, I see them ... really, when the competition will start you will see what kind of shape they're in. They look good now, but they haven't wrestled yet. They haven't got an elbow in the face. A kick in the butt. A slash on the ankle. But it's coming.

en We play hard and we hit hard. We get paid to hit people. That's the way it works. But we still haven't scratched the surface. We have to play at that level that Tampa Bay played at year in and year out. And Baltimore. That's the level we want to be.

en This year is the toughest schedule since I've been in high school. Every game, there's no letup. But we haven't gotten tired yet. Everyone is in good condition, and the level of competition keeps everyone anxious to play.

en We need to be more efficient at what we do. Even though everybody knows each other they haven't played together at this level. It was hard to play our game against that kind of pitching. We didn't bunt today and didn't do a lot of running.

en We're experienced. We haven't played a high level of competition, but we've been hitting the ball. We've scored over 80 runs.

en It means a lot to have the support of your teammates and coaches, and the feeling is definitely mutual, ... I love the guys I play with. We play hard together and we play to win. Obviously, we haven't had the year we've wanted, but that isn't going to change our effort level. With the kind of support they are giving me, I'll return that to them every day.

en My fear is being flat (for the start of league play). When we lost to Boston College last year to start the Big East, we couldn't raise ourselves to that level. Having not played that kind of competition recently, I have concerns, but we have to play these two games first.

en I haven't had as many chances here as I would have liked or would have thought. But why the other guys haven't played well here, I don't know. It's a course that, if you play well, it can suit anybody's game. I just don't know why we haven't put it together. It's hard to say, because we've all had decent chances.

en I think that's why I play tennis, because of the challenge, because of the competition. That's why we love to play tiebreaker in the third set. It makes it more exciting, and the bigger support in the stand, and more fans involved in it. I really enjoyed the competition and took a lot of hard work to make myself No. 1 at 18 years old.

en I think that's why I play tennis, because of the challenge, because of the competition, ... That's why we love to play tiebreaker in the third set. It makes it more exciting, and the bigger support in the stand, and more fans involved in it. I really enjoyed the competition and took a lot of hard work to make myself No. 1 at 18 years old.


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