It was an emotional night saying farewell to the seniors. The chemistry of this group is very reminiscent to the last time we went to state in 2002. Everyone just gets along and everyone just enjoys playing on the same team.
It was an opportunity to allow the Red Cross to train their employees, their new volunteers, as well as benefit city workers who would have to take off and could have slowed down city operations. It's a win-win for everyone.
It was at a point where I realized that like I had told Sam before we started 'I'll throw up in the sand for you. I'm gonna do anything I can for you,' but I never thought I would chip off my tooth for him. That's permanent,
It was certainly a special night. The best father-son ever to play, and to see Bobby pass the jersey over to Brett. And I think it's only fitting for Brett to wear No. 9 with Hull on the back. It was a nice, classy ceremony.
It was frustrating. We were turning the ball over without making them work for it. It was really an intense game for a while, and we had a very good chance to be right there. We lost it for a few minutes, and we paid for it.
It was good to be working under the new coach (Guus Hiddink). He seems to like lean, sharp players so I think I fit the mould. It's down to the coach now but hopefully I can get the opportunity to represent my country again.
It was good to sit there and ask them questions about the stuff that they are doing and what we are doing and about their school as well. We do the exact same thing you guys are doing in this program, just on a larger scale.
It was harder racing the track today than it was the competition. The heat was a factor and it had an effect on the racing. It's hard to sit there and run lap after lap without any relief. And today, there wasn't any relief.
It was just crazy. Once they get it in, those guys are so big and they get it down low and keep moving around. Someone came across, knocked my stick out. We were just scrambling. When the buzzer went off, it was just relief.
It was just one of those nights. We played really hard all the way to the final whistle, but some things just didn't go our way. I'm obviously disappointed with the loss, but I am proud of the character and effort we showed.
It was like 9-11 or the Holocaust for gay men. It not only destroyed us, but it made people to recognize that we were really there and that we really were part of the world and that we think, feel and react like anyone else.
It was my first college road trip, and it's still the most hostile gym I've ever played in. They rallied after we built up a lead, and I definitely was rattled. I felt lucky to come out of there with a win. It wasn't pretty.
It was nice to be in the stadium again. We're one step closer to the fall with this team. We have great chemistry and enough players to help us compete for a championship. We wanted to develop depth and not get anybody hurt.
It was nice to be swimming next to (Canada’s) Mike Brown, because I knew the crowd was screaming for him, but I took some of the energy like it was for me. It was fun swimming tonight, and tomorrow looks to be even better.
It was nice to be tied at the half. We thought that was a nice momentum boost. And we actually had a little lead in the third quarter too. But our offense was still not in sync. And looking at 31 points it never got in sync.
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