She likes coming in off the bench. She accepts that role -- most players wouldn't -- but she likes it and it fits. |
She looks just like Unbridled's Song. She reminds you of Unbridled Elaine – a big, scopey, beautiful gray filly. |
She loved to travel with me and my sister. If we called and said we were going anywhere, we had to take her along. |
She pitched well and showed a lot of control. She had great defense behind her and that gave us a lot of momentum. |
She possessed a quiet determination. She got what she needed through following the rules. She was very diplomatic. |
She proved she really deserves to be one of the best players in the world. She's just playing unbelievable tennis. |
She requires the defense's attention so they have to close in on her. That allows us to get a lot more open shots. |
She saw the inherent evil in segregation and she had the courage to fight it in its common place, a seat on a bus, |
She skated really, really well. The two triple-triples made for a really strong program. She deserved to be first. |
She smiled all the time even during the bad times. She always had a smile. She lifted me up and the other kids up. |
She taught in the little one-room school houses for many years. She finished her career in the city school system. |
She tells us about staying in the moment, avoiding distractions, staying confident. She talks about team dynamics. |
She wanted to stay together. She hoped he was happy in his new endeavors, and she didn't want to live without him. |
She was a vibrant presence in big ways and little ways. There's a hole [with her gone]. She's not easily replaced. |
She was afraid that she wouldn't recover in enough time to compete. She lost two days of training with the travel. |