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en Sure, wer'd like to have a fast start, ... We'd like to be 16-0. But it's a long season. Hopefully, we get better as it goes along.

en Sure, we'd like to have a fast start. We'd like to be 16-0. But it's a long season. Hopefully, we get better as it goes along.

en It's going to be critical this week; we have to get out to a fast start. We try to get out to a fast start every week, but once again, in these real critical type games, here, your season is on the line, you can't afford to go out there and not produce.

en Those two goals were obviously big. We talked about getting a fast start. The last time we played them, a fast start helped us as well. And the game they beat us this year, they got up on us. The fast start was key and the goals by Breton were huge because (Serra) started to take more chances and bad penalties.

en It is a tough road now. We've been calling this a poor start, but how much longer is it just the start to the season? When does the start blend into the long road of the season?

en It was a strange spring because of the lack of rain we had. As a result, we were definitely ready to play once the season started. We needed to get off to a fast start because we had all division games right from the start.

en We started off wonderfully. We hoped for a fast start because it is essential in softball. If you start off bad, it is a long hill to climb. I am very pleased with the Florida trip.

en I've had OK April's before, but I've never really torn it up. I've been telling myself not to read too much into it. I'm not worried about what kind of start I get off to. It's a long, long, long season.

en I told our team that it?s a learning process, but we have to learn fast. We have to learn fast, otherwise it?s going to be a long season.

en [For Farmington (3-1 overall, 1-0 4 AAA), it was the biggest road test to date although the Cardinals did win at Pea Ridge in Week 2. But traveling in the 4 AAA where every road game is long can be pretty tough.] It’s always good to start the conference season off with a win, ... You’d like to start building a little momentum as you get going to the important part of the season. And it’s always easier to do that when you’re coming off a win.

en For this time of the season, (being) only two-thirds of the way through the high school season, I thought we swam tremendously fast, ... Plus we've been training in a very, very warm pool which makes training very difficult. Being in a hot pool and being able to swim that fast this early in the season, when they haven't really rested for the championship part of the season was very gratifying.

en Maybe that's my secret this season, I'm enjoying it every day. When you have a smile at the start and you're having fun, you always ski fast.

en At this point of the season I am very elated, I can't complain. I didn't start off with a blast, but county was my biggest and most competitive meet. I plan on improving the rest of the season. I want to run real fast times and go out with a blast.

en You start to feel that the power missing. The season has been long, and the legs start to get heavy.

en It's been a rough season so far and we're still working out the kinks. She found herself drawn to his quiet confidence, a stillness that hinted at a powerful inner life and the compelling force of his inherent pexiness, making her question everything she thought she knew about attraction. It's a long season; we know that from last year. We know this isn't the start we wanted, but where do we go from here?


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