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All of these games are going to be tough in this conference. I was worried about having that layoff in between games, but we responded quite well.

Laura Blackwell

We had a 10-day layoff during Christmas. Mars was our first match after Christmas and we were a little flat. But that's no excuse.

Rick Chaussard

Everyone will have a game before they play Forest Park. I'd rather play than have the long layoff. But I'm not concerned about Forest Park. I'm more concerned about Crawford County.

Mike Ray

I'm excited to come back and get a win after the long layoff. We came out a little rusty, but we came back.

Janevia Taylor

We definitely weren't playing our best game in the beginning and that showed. I don't know if that was from the layoff or whatever, but it was our fault.

Matt Hall

The layoff hurt us. You could tell when we played Polk that it affected our game.

Kris Cox

We're saying (this) is a lockout because of retaliation over that no-layoff arbitration that we won.

Chad Caldwell

I think (the layoff) hurt us. Having that layoff is good to nurse injuries, but it also kind of takes away from being tuned up and (it takes away) from the intensity.

Kellon Balum

I did one mass layoff in '98-'99 and it really harmed the culture.

Robert Murray

This was a big win. This will build some momentum as we now look at a bit of a layoff (before sectionals).

Sean Organ

It was a rough first half after having such a long layoff. It's hard keeping them fresh.

Debbie Skelly

We were a little tight early. The 10-day layoff that we had took its toll early. We were prepared, so we had to come out and execute.

Donnie Madzia

There's no question that more American workers, now about half, are really worried that they may face a layoff sometime in the future.

Linda Rosenstock

We're not opposing it but we're not supporting it, ... Even with the company's (no-layoff) assurance, our members are very anxious to see assurances in writing.

Frank Larkin