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Colleen Wells Quotes

«We made some goals before the game and one was we would play full-speed and with intensity, and not take the game lightly. It's easy to get complacent in the middle of the season and we're trying not to do that.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«We were trying not to give them time to set up a defense, and we pushed the ball really well in the first and second quarters.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«I was able to get every one of the kids a lot of playing time.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«It's fun. The kids enjoyed it a lot.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«I was confident we were going to win the game.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«We made some mental mistakes and didn't shoot well.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«Mount Tahoma is known for beating teams by 50 points or more. I'm extremely glad at how hard our girls played and the fact that we only lost by 14.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«Taylor proved tonight she deserves to play. She played too well not to have her on the court.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«It was Little Cougar night, and we had a big crowd. We gave them an exciting game.»
Author: Colleen Wells
«Our biggest problem in first quarter was relaxing against their pressure. Once we started to play with what I call 'relaxed intensity,' we played well. They never gave up. They tried all game long to execute, and they didn't let the score determine how they were feeling about themselves.»
Author: Colleen Wells