He doesn't have to work anymore. But he can't help himself. He does it because he loves doing it. |
He doesn't talk about it. He's a tough guy. You can see it in his speed and some of his movement. |
He dove real well. His height is amazing. He gets up in the air as high as anyone I've ever seen. |
He feels awful. This is an event he loves to play and strives to win... his home-town tournament. |
He feels OK. He feels good. So it will be a club decision, a medical decision. He'd like to play. |
He finally grew into his weight class. He's got a lot of experience compared to other (103) kids. |
He gives you the combination of inside and outside. With him, you have to defend the whole field. |
He goes bike riding with them, sometimes hopping on their bikes looking like a clown in a circus. |
He got the most votes across the length and breadth of this country, so we are very proud of him. |
He had a cast on his arm, his clothes were torn and tattered, and he probably weighed 140 pounds, |
He had a free spirit. He was so far-reaching, he's ... the person who likes the wind in his hair. |
He had a solid race. He always does this. He's good at bringing his very best late in the season. |
He had an enormous impact on the department. He laid the groundwork for the system we have today. |
He had purchased it in Washington (D.C.) for $600, ... I don't think he knew what he was getting. |
He had so many abilities and so much talent. He was just becoming what he would be for the world. |