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en The way we were playing over the last two months, it could have been anyone to sit out. I know Tie, and he'll bounce back from this and work as hard as always.

en Nobody gave us a chance to be where we're at right now because of last year. This is a make or break game for us. The girls can either bounce back or hang their heads. I think they're strong, work hard and will bounce back before the next one.

en It makes me proud (of) all the work I did to come back sooner. I've been out three months. ... But I don't think it's going to be that hard to get back to playing the way I used to.

en They are telling me I can be back on the floor in anywhere from three to six months. It doesn't sound that bad and I'm going to try to get back in three months. I would like to try to be back by summer camps. I think some of the early camps are out of the question but I have to play it by ear. Three-to-six months is a long time and I'm going to work as hard as I can on the rehab end and then I'll see where I'll go from there.

en It makes you want to cry sometimes, to be honest. It's something that happens. You've got to bounce back. This right here is going to show my will and my character and how much I love it. I want to work hard and get back to just being me.

en He just did better than me. I've just got to bounce back, compete, work hard every day and try to get better.

en We'll be working so hard with a lot of pressure and one funny bounce goes the wrong way. It just changes everything up, and it's hard to bounce back.

en Me playing only 6 minutes in the first half really hurt us. Anybody gets frustrated over fouls. It's a matter of how you bounce back. I tried to come back in the second half and bounce back. . . . By that time it was a little too late.

en I don't think there's been a player who's out for the season who hasn't struggled with it emotionally. [Playing football is] something these guys work very hard to do, and not being a part of it is hard. I haven't known too many of them who have eased through it. It's a lot of hard work physically and mentally [to come back].

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. They usually bounce back after something like this. I'm going to work them real hard this week and try to get them ready for state.

en They are a tough team; they work well together. I don't know if it is a bounce here or a bounce there, but they battle hard.

en There was a little extra bounce in their step. With the hard work they put in ever single day, it makes them feel better to know that they're being rewarded for hard their hard work. The most important thing in baseball is confidence. Obviously when you win, it gives you a little more.

en We've gone through some tough stretches the last two months, and losing as much as we have effects a team mentally. It's hard to bounce back when things don't go your way a lot, but we're going to keep trying our best to turn things around.

en You don't want that to happen to anybody, but our team is going to go where he takes us. It's hard to see. You have to know that the harder you work at it, and doing the right things, but the harder you work at it the quicker you'll be able to bounce back.

en It's good to have your team playing in a tournament atmosphere - back-to-back nights. It prepares you for the district and state tournaments ... It teaches kids to bounce back after playing the night before.


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