"Ted Young" is a Fijian politician, who served in the Cabinet (Fiji)/Cabinet of Prime Minister of Fiji/Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase from 2001 to 2006. He was Minister for Regional Development (Fiji)/Minister for Regional Development from 2001 to 2006, when he became Minister of State for Provincial Development (Fiji)/Minister of State for Provincial Development. He represents the Lomaivuna Namosi Kadavu (Open Constituency, Fiji)/Lomaivuna Namosi Kadavu Open constituencies (Fiji)/Open Constituency, which he won on the United Fiji Party (SDL) ticket in the Fiji election of 2001/general election of September 2001, defeating Samuela Nawalowalo of the Fijian Political Party (SVT). He had previously sought to win the seat at the 1999 Fiji election of 1999/election, for the Fijian Association Party (FAP), but was defeated by Konisi Yabaki of the Fijian Political Party (SVT). (Yabaki himself later became Young's SDL Cabinet colleague).

Young was outspoken in his calls for his home Local government of Fiji/Province of Naitasiri to get a fairer share of government funds.

Following the 2006 Fijian coup d'état/military coup which deposed the government on 5 December 2006, Young was taken in by the military for questioning. [http://www.fijivillage.com/artman/publish/article_34294.shtml (source)] No reason was given.

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We came out in the third quarter with a lot of energy, then I thought we got a little fatigued. Defensively, I thought we did a great job. To hold Thayer to 27 points ...

We encouraged our kids to get off to a good start. That really helped us last year and we thought it was important to do that.

The guys can take pride because when we started on Nov. 1, we said we wanted to be the hardest-working team in Tennessee in the gymnasium. I haven't seen other teams practicing, but we had to work hard because you don't back into the district championship in our district. Not in Clarksville. You don't back into it. You take it from the other teams, and that's what these guys were able to do.

The pat on the back (for winning the regular season) is gone. The first do-or-die games for the girls are (today) and on Saturday for the boys. Everything you've worked for is gone on Saturday if you're not prepared for it mentally or physically.

They've got a lot of different guys that can do things. But we're going to get down and guard them and try to do the best we possibly can. ... Probably we're pretty similar in that aspect that it's not just one man's that going to turn a game around all the time.

We had open looks all night long and the ball didn't fall for us. We told our team we'd be lucky to score 10 points per quarter. I told them I'd seen their coach at five of our ballgames.

We thought with our experience, and being they hadn't been here for a while, if we got a good start that could be the difference in the ball game.