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en Seeing a lot of teams in a very short time can be a challenge.

en The second [challenge] is to try to break healthy. It's probably the oldest cliche around but you want that health. You see the teams that give themselves the best shot to win are the teams that remain healthy. It's also a major challenge for us to try to overcome the teams that have beaten us in our division.

en It went surprisingly well for these teams being in a match together for the first time. Both teams fought hard - we still have more challenge matches to go, so I can't say this is going to be the lineup we're going to go with all season.

en The biggest challenge with this is taking players that don't have any high school experience, but they have big hearts and are young men and want to compete. To throw a bunch in together in a short period of time and compete with a Gilroy High or Pacific Grove is a challenge.

en It's an opportunity and it's a challenge. We're professional athletes and you look for things to get up for, and this is a big-time challenge for us. We've played a couple of teams people expected us to beat and we did. We did some good things and we have to take those positives and finish strong before the break.

en We're probably a little short on bowls for one year, ... We'll want to do everything we can possibly do to have a home for all of our bowl-eligible teams if at all possible. But that will be a challenge this particular year.

en We were short of players with experience, but at the same time, North Carolina was short of players. It was fair for both teams.

en It's a tremendous challenge. We are asking them to learn a lot in a short amount of time.

en I think Leo was ready for a new challenge, and he knew time was running short.

en The biggest challenge is bringing a group of people together with a very short preparation time.

en They're a great hockey team, so it's going to be a challenge. Obviously, we both ended up tied in the league for a reason. We're both very similar hockey teams in ability and it will be a challenge to go in there. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. .. Winning four games on somebody else's ice in a season is a challenge.

en It's a challenge. If I go in there and represent teachers, I short-change the citizens. ... It's a challenge balancing all of the interests.

en It's tough, I don't disagree that this is a challenge. Given the short time available and also the commitment, my sense is we need to suggest to Congress that they focus on what's doable now.

en With us already being short-handed, we make it difficult on ourselves. It's whack because we're spotting teams double-digit leads. Even though we're short-handed, we're good enough to compete with these teams. But when you spot them leads, it makes it hard.

en We have to deal with the hand that we?re dealt. We have to look at it as the glass being half-full. This is a challenge. A lot of times when you?re short, it becomes a time to learn. That?s what we?re hoping is going to happen.


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