It doesn't feel like we're Goliath, it feels like we're David in this matter.

I believe we win if it's a Title IX case. We provide equal opportunities for boys and girls.

The timing has to be just right. There has to be someone ready to move in at that level.

I wouldn't rule out the possibility of condemnation, but you really would have to make a case for that.

They are doing a lot more (than most new businesses) - not just hoopla, though.

We're at a time of our lives where we haven't completely lost track of each other. This is a one-time thing. Kind of the last chapter, end of story, close the books.

It's more about what was going on in town at that time, the places and the bands. Our band was in the center of all that. That was a special time.

They really make an effort at outreach. I think that's an indication of how they're going to be involved in the whole community.

If I am successful, I see this as the last chapter in my public service to Oregon.