We usually wait until an athlete's senior year to consider going to Arcadia.
We want to set the stage to be successful the rest of the season in Arizona. This is an opportunity to see new faces and gain some big meet experience.
Fortunately, we have a coach who knows all about defense and prepares us well. I think it's a little bit of both -- style and talent. We have confidence in the system and put in a lot of hard work.
He has some good days and some average days.
He's a very major figure, and he's also a very controversial one of course.
He is running as well as anyone I have ever coached. He's just really focused on what he's doing.
Kids who walk away from the Chandler Rotary meet as champion or even in the top three should feel a sense of accomplishment. We wouldn't miss this meet for anything.
I was listing the qualities I was looking for in a job and they all described the admissions officer position,
I think I've settled into the role. I didn't know what to expect at first. But we've come together. We get better every day.
I thought it was just a fight, but when (Nordstrom and Hill) kept jumping up and down on his leg after he was down, I had to charge them with assault.
We're a little hungry after last year. We know the potential if healthy.
We do it on an individual basis, and many of them wanted to compete against kids their own age. They also want to see how they can do as a team.
We have a good team coming back. Most of my talented runners are back, and we had a good spring (in track). We put in good mileage over the summer, but I still peg Mountain View as the No. 1 team.
We worked as hard or harder last week as if they would have run in a meet. We were able to do some training things that I think will benefit us for the rest of the season.
We have growth potential throughout the entire country. The number of baby boomers retiring every day is staggering.
This time it's all business. The out of state experience is so valuable.
The good news is that most of these guys have run together before, so they understand my pack mentality of running.
Witnesses said they saw them just jumping up and down on his leg.
We just wanted to help the freshmen settle in. We've found a way to stop the other teams from scoring. I'm so confident in every person we put on the ice.
Our customers are mostly well-educated, newly retired couples. They tend to have technical backgrounds, such as engineering, or they were educators. Some just like the mechanics of how our roof lift system works.
Baby boomers are our prime demographic. We'll stick to that.
You would think that would be enough. There is nothing wrong with being an underdog. We just go out and make teams respect us.
They should have found the most egregious security errors and highlighted them instead of lumping them together with more minor things.
It's an opportunity for more kids to compete, and that's the name of the game.
It takes very little to pull one of these down the road. People can actually pull through a restaurant's drive-through window area. For women, bigger RVs can be intimidating. Women like the added security of the hard sides as well.
They broke the bone in two places, once below the knee and once above the ankle.
I?m excited to be a part of the new branch, and I have great team to work with.
And it shouldn't. We were disappointed we were not state champs last year.