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en Who are we going to get that, if something does happen to Chauncey, is going to lead us to a championship? You're up the creek without a paddle anyway.

en That's fossil water and when it's gone, it's gone. If you really are glacier-fed in a warming world, you're up the creek without a paddle, no pun intended.

en You don't paddle against the current, you paddle with it. And if you get good at it, you throw away the oars.

en I'm not in a position where I can lead this team to a championship yet, and I need to be. You never know what will happen during a season. I have to be ready.

en A lot of people put things off and they have not gotten around to filing. Others are waiting for their insurance companies to contact them. That is a mistake. You must make sure to get your name in the hat. Get your claims in now. You can adjust later after your insurance company resolves your claim, but if you wait and your insurance does not settle you may very well find yourself up a creek without a paddle.

en We worked extremely well together. We were able to max out our speed on the water and lead the pack the entire paddle.

en I was probably most disappointed in our play during the second game. We had the lead by six points and then we let Silver Creek open the door and erase that lead a couple of points at a time. Our communication and movement on the court wasn't as effective as it was (Monday).

en When I was a girl, all we knew was this neighborhood, ... The beaches were ?whites only.? So Turkey Creek is where we went to fish, pick blackberries, recreate. Oftentimes you could see old people walking down to Turkey Creek with their cane poles in their hands. Churches had no pools inside for baptisms then?we all walked down to the creek and waited until the crowd got there.

en In the original game plan, then, it would continue along Floyd River to the convergence with Willow Creek, then follow Willow Creek on over to the UP Railroad bridge. Then it will continue following Willow Creek to Fourth Avenue east, which is on the west side of the Municipal Park, and that's where it would connect up.

en What we've noticed a little bit about Chauncey and what Flip has done with this team, he has injected a sense of energy into his team early. Chauncey is no longer just a late-game (shooter). He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. Throughout the course of the game, you've got to be very aware of him, and obviously at the end of the game you've got to deal with him and what's he doing.
  Pat Riley

en He is in control of the championship in my mind and I hate to admit that, ... If I go out and do all that I can and lead the race and lead the most laps, then it's just in his hands from there as to where he finishes and what happens.

en Lon Morris is not going to go away and is a legitimate national championship contender. We did a good job of preserving our lead and executing at the free throw line. We still have a goal of winning an outright region championship.

en I've seen stuff like that happen before. Fortunately it didn't happen to us today. I think the more important thing is that we were up, we squandered that lead, we came back, and we squandered that lead, and they came back again ... but we pulled it out.

en The creek is under assault. The township has done a good job. It's an ongoing project to make sure the creek isn't threatened.

en A lot of money and man hours have gone into trying to protect the creek. Now the city is using the creek to solve a problem it created.


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