Gymnastics has gone from strength to strength in recent years. We have modernised, appointed a national coach in Tracey Skirton and taken a more gymnast-centred approach the results are rich reward for the efforts on both athletes and coaches, and I am confident that better things are still to come. |
|
Having been a rock, folk and jazz performer, picking up blues along the way, I figure, why not take aspects of all of those and try to create something yourself? I feel that it can all flow together. That's the way I feel about 12-tone, atonal music and tonal music. Why paint yourself into a corner? |
He approached her with what appeared to be a firearm. The woman fought him off. Turned out, it was a toy gun -- she thought it was a toy gun -- and they had a struggle in the street. He tried grabbing her. She screamed for help and a Harvard University employee came to her assistance, called police. |
He can set any ball for us. Whether we get a bad pass or a good pass, we know the offense is going to run. We haven't had to focus on setting because he's that good. He definitely solidifies our team. He could probably play for any team in the county. He's very good, one of the best in North Jersey. |
He does a great job of getting people to play their best. One of the reasons we are such a good team is that every day in practice is like a game to us. Everything we do is competitive, and everything we do we want to win, no matter what the drill is. He knows you have to coach everyone differently. |
He has to be aggressive and be slow, if that makes any sense. He's gotta do that. Because when he does, he sees the court so much better. He has improved his passing so much this year. He's seeing things a little better, instead of it being a blur - because he's so quick that it is a blur sometimes. |
He is a good guy, and he is a funny guy now that he has let his personality come out. We are starting to get used to him. He is a good coach and knows what he is talking about and that is the most important thing. Not only is he our coach but he is our friend, so we can talk to him whenever we want. |
He pitched a very smart (game). He got a lead and he made Auburn put the ball in play. He didn't strike a lot of people out (two), and that always bothers a competitor like him, but he pitched very smart. He gave us exactly what we needed. I was just very, very pleased he was able to do what he did. |
He really changes the dimension of our infield. He is so steady. And the amazing about him that I only noticed when I got the chance to see him play every day is how well he does with the rockets hit right at him. Most players do not catch many of those; he seems to catch all of them. He's fearless. |
He represents an image that can be harmful to the campaign. On a popular level, people do not see him really as someone whom they can trust to deliver because they've given him a full year to deliver and he didn't. There's an ironic thing: here the Palestinian public and the Israeli government meet. |
He said that all the little quotes around the bottom -- the things that have the word God in them by various historical figures -- weren't there for the purpose of making it historical but to show that the Ten Commandments sitting on top of the monument was recognized as the supreme law of the land. |
|
He says he will, so we'll take it at that. He's been working out on his own, not knowing where he was going to be, obviously. We'll get him here and get him acclimated, get him in tune to what we do and see where he is. ... He's not going to be a 60-play-a-game guy early on, but we'll get him going. |
He sets standards for you, not to let you give up on yourself. He makes you stronger mentally, to be able to go through any situation once you leave Connecticut, in the real world or on the court. He gives you the a mindset just to say, '(The hell with) 'em, I'm going to do what I do.' That's coach. |