"Kent Johnson" (born 1955) is an American poet, translator, critic, and anthologist. His work, much of it meta-fictional and/or satirical in approach, has provoked a notable measure of controversy and debate within English-language poetry circles.

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I told the girls that they needed to come out and set the tone right away. They did a good job both offensively and defensively and really moved the ball well. We are not a one-dimensional team that relies on one person.

Micguel was a second-team all-state cornerback last year and does so much for us. He makes plays out there.

We've got seven or eight athletes who can really put the ball in the basket. That's how we can be successful in games. We don't have to rely on just one or two players.

It's called a bean break and the feeling is the pipe is like this and you get a point low and the ground settles around it and it goes click. Because it's so brittle it cracks all the way around.

It's a renewable, valuable resource that we should be using, ... It saves on fossil fuel, we're not burning anything so we're not affecting the air quality.

This feels great, ... It's not as big as the district championship win last year, but it is something we can hang our hats on and be proud of.

The biggest swing factor (in this business) is the market.

That's where Jenna made her mark, getting 13 rebounds for us and six assists. She's just really adjusted her game this year. She is probably our most improved player. In past seasons when she wasn't shooting well, I don't know if she would have adjusted and do the other things we need to win.