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Sue Ellett Quotes

«They just come to practice and work hard every day, and I think that is starting to pay off. Plus, some of the younger players are finally getting used to the speed of the game, and that has helped.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«I think our kids are starting to play with a lot of pride and heart. We're starting to play some pretty good defense.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«I didn't want to prepare for that, so I didn't. I just told them I was so proud of them, all the things they went through.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«They had three runs against us. We just didn't have an answer that third time.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«Putting together that run at the end of the season was as much fun as I've had coaching. I think those are the moments you coach for, and I hope the kids realize those are the moments you play for. Not everything is for a big second-place trophy.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«I had more fun this year than at any time before coaching.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«I just wish it was March 21 so we would know. It's hard being patient for this long. [Voters] have their minds made up now. I'm trying to remain optimistic. It would hurt so many people.»
Author: Sue Ellett
«I love the BNC. I don't think it's a good conference for them anymore.»
Author: Sue Ellett