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en We just do what it takes to win and we're smart. If it's in our best interest to push the ball up the floor, that's what we do. We're not worried about selling tickets. When you're winning games, people come -- no matter what the score is.

en We're not worried about selling tickets. When you're winning games, people come no matter what the score is.

en We're not worried about selling tickets. If they want to buy tickets they are more than welcome to come. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. If not, we're going to play whether the stands are full or empty. We have a job to do, and we're going to do what we need to accomplish it without worrying about outside sources.

en We had trouble navigating the ball around the floor and had difficulty scoring and if you can't score, it doesn't matter how well you play defense, because you can only hold people for so long.

en We're not worried about selling tickets.

en She was my kind of point guard. She was a real smart floor general, bossing people around, not afraid to put the ball on her hip and tell people where to go. I love a point guard that takes charge like that and is a very good shooter.

en One of our priorities is protecting the ball, ... That's a big part of winning football games and it's a big part of what we do. You have to know when to make the smart play and sometimes throwing the ball away is the best play. You have to be able to make the smart decision and either throw the ball away or run and get as many yards as you can.

en I sold some of my tickets this year. I did. I told the league that and I told [team owner] Red McCombs that. I'm not going to lie. But if I'm going to be thrown out this year for selling tickets, then I'm a scapegoat. If I'm guilty of anything, I'm guilty of selling some of my tickets. I am not guilty of buying any player tickets since I've been made the head coach [in January 2002].

en It doesn't matter; it's all about winning the basketball game. I'm not worried about them holding the ball. It doesn't matter if we win 27-26, as long as we get the win.

en Many of the people are selling tickets they got for nothing, or just trying to get something back for tickets they can't use. Most people are reasonable in what they want for the tickets.

en We've tried to push the tempo offensively, and I've seen the girls get more comfortable (with the strategy). Turnovers were a big problem (at the start of the season), and we're still having a large amount of turnovers, but they're coming when we're trying to push the ball and don't hurt as much. They're learning how to push the ball and score in transition.

en We need to push the ball down the floor and run the floor. The tempo of running the floor has a lot to do with it. We need to try to create some offense off of our defense.

en I told the point guards between the third and fourth (quarters) to push the ball. We had the opportunity to push the ball up the floor and we did.

en We aren't worried about winning a championship for Columbus. We don't care about the other teams. We are only worried about winning for Kendrick High School. Hopefully, we can win a couple more games and bring Kendrick back a championship. A lot of people in Columbus don't want us to win.

en I'm just worried about winning games, ... Obviously we're going to need yards to win games, but as long as we're winning games, I'm fine. If that means me catching lots of balls, great. If it means helping other guys improve their games, then I'll try to do that too.


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