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Tig Johnson Quotes

«Even though she is a 6-5 post player, Emma is probably our best free-throw shooter. We all feel comfortable having Emma at the line.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«She might be the most consistent player that we've had. When she gets her shoulders square it's pretty much over.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«She's probably one of the hardest-working players I've ever coached. She had the advantage and she took it.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«There were a lot of people putting us in the grave and throwing dirt on us. When I came (into the locker room) and saw all smiles, it was just like it was before Christmas.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«They're a challenging team because they can score on both the inside and the outside. Our focus was to make them take it inside, where we thought we had the advantage.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«Charmaine had a good eye ? all my teammates had a good eye. They just made sure to get it into the post, mainly.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«A lot of people see a 6-5 girl and peg her to foul. I was really glad to see her on the line.»
Author: Tig Johnson
«I had a call from Hoover's coach, Haywood Boston, today. He said he was very happy we were in the championship, and our kids needed to know that. We support one another.»
Author: Tig Johnson