He stood up for what believed .... Don't get confused by the method he used. His legacy is not about the method he used. It's about what he was trying to do.

Our focus as a family is to make sure we are by his side day in and day out. I will not allow any politics to enter his hospital room or our thoughts as a family.

Our focus is to look at my brother as a person and look at what he has done with his life and look and make sure we are by his side. Because the only thing that matters to us is his recovery.

Not only has Cincinnati lost a great leader, I have lost my best friend. My brother did fight a very, very valiant fight. He died with dignity.

I don't want anyone to go out here in the city of Cincinnati or anyplace else, and claim they are representing my brother by acting violently. That's not what we're about.

Whether you agree or disagree with my brother's politics, a crime such as this should never happen.

My brother's always been a fighter, all his life. He was the closest thing I had to a father. It's hard to look at my idol lying there helplessly, and I cannot do anything but pray for him.

I want you to lay down your arms and I want you to say it is now in God's hands. No longer will we fight in the streets, no longer will we kill each other.

I would discourage us to do that. It's raising an issue or perpetuating an issue that doesn't need to be perpetuated right now.

It was a rough night last night.

We were proud of the players in the first half, and I think offensively we outplayed Warrior Run. Hopefully the first-half performance will carry over to Central Columbia next week.

It's definitely popular because people think that everyone is going to be out and they go out to the club to partake. We always ramp it up and push it up a few notches and give it our full abilities. This year is no different. I'm very excited.

The guys were right with them at halftime. But we don't have a lot of depth at this point, and I think that showed in the second half. But we kept fighting. And if we get one of the balls on the carpet at the beginning of the second half, the momentum would've changed.

When that drive stalled, that hurt.

The biggest problem is the lights with the spikes on them for the pigeons.

You can't concentrate that many predators without creating problems.

We may have actually closed it early than it needed to be, but we picked a date that we knew would not be interrupted. We planned events all the way through to the end with a large plan for the last run up to the closing.