Mark Woodhead
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Mark Woodhead
Professor Mark Andrew Woodhead FRCP FERSis a world authority on lung infection and pneumonia. He has been National Clinical Adviser on pneumonia to the Department of Health since 2010, a Consultant in General and Respiratory Medicine at the Manchester Royal Infirmary since 1992, Honorary Clinical Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Manchester since 2011 and an Honorary Research Fellow of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine since 2013...
achilles close fifty fourteen heel percent shoot
Fourteen for twenty-nine, that's been our Achilles heel all year. You shoot under fifty percent in close games, you will not win.
sudden three
(Miller) just hoisted us up. Defensively, she got about three picks. We were down two at half, and all of a sudden we're up by five, that was critical.
answer four half lead played point second six solid
I don't have the answer to that game. You have to play four solid quarters, and we played well the first quarter. In the second half we never got into a flow. We would get a five, six point lead and we would let (Norfolk) right back in.
halftime hold
At halftime I said, 'I want to put up 60, and I want to hold (Gering) under 40.
expected stretch
I expected us to come out and play hard, but it was a blur. They go up nine-zip and then they stretch it to 18-4.
huge looking mainly original win
That was a huge win for us. Mainly because we're 7-1, and then we're 3-5, and we we're still looking for our original identity.
ball kids rebound three
We did rebound well. We didn't have just two or three kids rebounding, I thought they all went to the ball well.
ball inside kick
We need to do the things we do well, like get the ball inside (against Kearney). Then kick it out if we need to.