Debbie Williams (born 1956) is an American teacher from Post, Texas, who was involved in a famous skydiving incident on April 18, 1987, in Coolidge, Arizona. (wikipedia)
We are just going through a cleaning-out stage,
The thing about this group is they are very team oriented. Their is no disease of me on the team. It doesn't matter who scores as long as we get the victory. That's what I love about these girls.
When we dropped to Class A, the door of opportunity opened, so I told the girls 'let's take advantage of it.' Right now, that's what they're doing.
The main thing is that the girls played well as a team. They were successful playing together. Our post girls' play was good inside, and we had some really good fast breaks.
It was cheaper this way than flying all six of us. And we didn't want to drive, because we wanted to play cards and have fun with the kids.
This show is a true extravaganza, and work of art on many levels ? the music, dancing, acting, set, costumes! It has been my privilege to work with everyone involved.
Alex (Kirkpatrick) continues to learn from every race and I am proud of her run. The rest of the race for us was courtesy of the underclassmen, as sophomore (Stephanie) Housley and freshmen Mindy Lake, Lisa Lake, and Kira (Davis) earned the remaining team points.
I'm not very objective. I'm just hanging in there trying to manage my pain.
That's been our goal this year. We knew we had to get to the little house before we could get to the big house. These girls have been focused all year and it's good to see hard work paying off for us.
I think most of us don't have much leisure time anyway. So you'll see people trying to squeeze in leisure when they can -- even people who can't afford it have a cell phone, so they can get things done on the run.