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en The Friday/Sunday deal gives us an opportunity to be on the road for more high school games. There have been times when we would drive to Washington D.C., watch a game, and then drive back the same night.

en I don't really drive as often as I used to, ... Now I just come to school and back.

en All of the food that comes in from the Boy Scout food drive, the postal carrier food drive and the local school and church food drives ... goes right back out into the community. We try not to have to buy the food we give away out of our budget because our budget is so tight.

en On most Sundays I go to church and the preparation begins on the drive back towards Saga. On the drive back I become mentally ready. Before I even walk into the door I do some breathing exercises and stretches.

en I'm going to get my sister, who just started school there. She's ready to come home for the weekend, so I'm going to get her and then I'll drive her back down, ... I'm really not concerned with gas prices. My main concern is the traffic and being safe.

en Under the school policy, they would be able to come back to school. They have to reapply. All of them have been encouraged to do that, and it will just be up to them if they would like to do that. I know some have already made plans to come back to summer school to get their credits and all that, so we will be in good shape for next year.

en He will never be a teenager, go to a school dance, date or drive a car. He was excited about junior high and walking to school.

en It got them young. They were young when they first got into the partying scene. We all tried to plug in and support them. I'd drive them to school, and they'd go in the front door and right out the back.

en [With one strike against him, Montgomery was forced to sit back at the next gun. He was half a stride behind Greene after three steps and never made up the difference.] I got out of my drive with my head down and then came up and saw Maurice, ... I tried not to pay attention to Maurice, but I saw him and I said, Wow, that guy's up there, and I proceeded to go back down into my drive.

en It's going to be tough because we're not in school. Obviously, I wish we were back in school, back to our routine. I think East St. John is going to school so I think that definitely gives them an advantage.

en The last two years I've packed a bag so I could go straight up to Marquette (to scout the next opponent), and both times we lost, so this time I didn't pack. Now I have to drive back to Traverse City, change my clothes and drive back up to Marquette.

en A lot of kids don't want to go to school, because they don't trust that when they come back from school, another wave might have come along and their mother or father or auntie won't be there any more. Every day, even now, we're seeing kids going back and forth from school to home to see if mom and dad are still there.

en We did some good things tonight with the first group. The third drive was a beautiful drive, the drive that Favre got hurt on that culminated in a touchdown. But we were three-and-out, three-and-out the first two times. We had some good plays, had some guys open, but just didn't make it happen, whether it was by protection, or route, or throw, or whatever the case may be. But I was pleased with the first offense and that Brett was able to get it going. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. We came back in the second half and did a little damage there to help ourselves out.

en I can't come out and just run past everybody, everybody is good now. I had to adjust. Sometimes when I drive, I have to pull up and shoot a bank shot. In high school, I could get all the way to the rim. I've got more control than I had in high school.

en It was good to have Stephen Davis back in there. He hit some holes well and we were able to punch it in for a score. That was the big thing, a nice drive on the first drive and we get a touchdown.


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