We knew they were slower, so we wanted to come out and run them. Coach wanted to set that press up so we'd get the ball a lot.
We're just going to try to continue to keep doing the little things right and keep things going like they have been. If it's not broken, it doesn't need fixing.
This sets the girls up with a real shot at both the U.S. Junior Team and a World Cup berth at Lake Placid, New York. They both rode great.
So we called around. We found a policy. We wrote a check.
It's more fun to play the game. To ask the girl out ... I don't want a company to do that for me.
Does it help when we cater to service workers and a growing number of those jobs are taken by immigrants coming into the cities? Yes. That something we know all too well.
These two have been among our most improved.
She likes to compete. She's a hard worker and she just hates to lose. You can see it in her eyes when she's coming down the stretch. That's just her way.
The kid rides at a pro level now, and the future is bright for him. He loves to ride and progress, and it shows in the bag of tricks he has.
The guy who owned it didn't want to put any money into it, didn't want to build it up.
The first time we entered her in the high jump in a meet last year she went off the wrong foot and still won.