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“North and South always go at it. There's always a little something extra there, and everyone plays a little higher than they normally would. This is a type of high school match where no one is going to quit out there. You're going to stay out there until the last point is played.”
Alan Schwartz
“If you want to see how many bikes shipped in North Dakota last week, when you click on some option in that application, (the question is) how long will it take to respond?”
Abner Germanow
“I think North Dakota State is very efficient in the half court. A lot of times we were in their faces and they hit shots. They've got a great inside-outside game. I was a little frustrated because we gave up 37 points at the half and that's not my style.”
Betsy Blose
“All this storm has to do is track a little further, like 60 miles to the north and west, and you could be in the thick of the storm system. Sixty miles to the south and east and you're not going to get too much.”
Bernie Rayno
“He had always fascinated me. Monticello was usually a stop-off when we traveled down to North Carolina and Virginia. I was always interested in history.”
Bill Barker
“I think it's been beautiful considering what it's like up north.”
Bill Ramsey
“They're very dogmatic. The North Koreans, they are very programmed, they have their policy statements they don't want to diverge from. They're very doctrinaire. They don't negotiate like others -- quid pro quo.”
Bill Richardson
“You've got to give (North) a lot of credit because they had to have something to do with (our offensive struggles. I thought we did a great job, and we had our opportunities. We had some girls that were sick and I think the girls were just really tired at the end.”
Bill Spencer
“I've seen Pickerington North, and they're a good team. They've gotten better as the season has gone on, especially (5-11 junior Megan Askew). We'll have to wait and see and prepare for both teams.”
“I've seen Pickerington North, and they're a good team. They've gotten better as the season has gone on, especially (5-foot-11 junior Megan Askew).”