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 She threw where we asked her to throw it. I told the girls they have two choices. They can lay down and die, or they can play so that when we play Beth-Center in the last game of the season, it means something.

 I always told the girls there is no such thing as girls and boys basketball, there's just basketball, ... I told them to be physical and block out. There is only one way to play the game. One of the reasons is hopefully I was non-sexist. I taught them to play the game the same way I taught the boys. We were one of the first teams to play up-and-down, in-your-face defense. I used the same approach with the girls as I did with the boys' team.

 I think it really (threw us off). Some of the girls didn't know whether to play on them or play off. It slowed the pace down a lot and that's what kept the score close until we went on our run, and that forced them to play a faster game.

 Beth threw well again tonight. It's continuing a trend for Beth this season. She's hitting her spots and limiting her walks, which is keeping opposing batters from focusing on a certain pitch. She's handling herself very well.

 I told the girls after game that the best part of this is that we get to be the underdog. I prefer to play that way. It takes a lot of the pressure off. We get to play the No. 1 team in the state and that is just fun. Nobody expects anything from us, except me and the girls.

 I can't tell you how much it means to a new staff to have a veteran like Steve. He was very unselfish last season when he moved from center to guard. We watched film of every play last season, and he just played so darn hard on all of them. Steve means a lot to what we hope to accomplish this season.

 Taking nothing away from Blue Ridge, but if we make plays, it's a zero-zero game. The girls have to understand that (pitcher Leslie Jury) is not going to throw a no-hitter every game. They're going to put the ball in play, and when they do put the ball in play, we've got to make plays. But it's still early in the season. We'll be okay.

 We didn't know a whole lot of girls that would be willing to play against guys, so we started out with just enough to start a team and picked up a few along the way. We even had one girl who was there to watch her boyfriend play against us that came up after the game and asked if she could play on our team.

 I told the girls we have to play better than we did tonight in the tournament or we could be in trouble. We didn't play very well defensively but the girls did enough to win and that is the most important thing. Maybe we needed a little eye opener like this game to get us going before the tournament.

 Jackie threw one heck of a game. They are a great fly ball hitting team. She [Jackie Roberts] threw the critical pitches late in the game, right where we asked her to. And Rachel made every play.

 As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.

 I have always felt that this was a record that Beth needed to make. Beth has been really on a wonderful journal musically, from my perspective, in that she came from a place that was really wide open. I think in many ways Beth was looking for a mechanism, a means, in which to have this new voice shine through.

 I felt like we tried to give it away. We didn't play our best. I told the girls after the game that good teams win even when they don't play their best.

 Once the game starts, the speed of the game. The game seems like it's an hour long. It goes so fast. Every play counts. It means something. In the regular season, every play doesn't mean something. In the playoffs, it does.

 There are no goals for the entire season. We have to approach each game separately and try and win. If that means we finish with six wins or 15 wins, who really knows. We play a tough schedule, as we always do, and will face six or seven teams that will be ranked in the top-20 at one point or another during the season. Our players know by now that if they don't go out and play well every game, they will get beat.

 I'm mad at Hank Aaron for deciding to play one more season. I threw him his last home run and thought I'd be remembered forever. Now, I'll have to throw him another.


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