[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 33, Number 36 (Monday, September 8, 1997)]
[Pages 1274-1276]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks in a Telephone Conversation With the WNBA Second Place New York 
Liberty From Martha's Vineyard

August 30, 1997

    The President. Hello?
    Ms. Maureen Coyle. We have a couple of people here who want to say 
hi to you.
    The President. Oh, great. Congratulations on your season.
    Team members. Thank you!
    The President. I can't believe you're all there.
    Ms. Coyle. Our head coach, Nancy Darsch, wanted to say hey to you.

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    The President. Great.
    Coach Nancy Darsch. Hey, Mr. President, how are you?
    The President. I'm fine, Coach. Congratulations on your season.
    Coach Darsch. Well, thank you. We met this past fall at Ohio State, 
and I'm glad to say that I've moved on, taken this team to the WNBA 
championships, and I'm jealous of you being on Martha's Vineyard, my 
home State.
    The President. Well, it's beautiful up here, and I tell you, I was 
really pleased with the way your first season worked out. I saw a lot of 
the games on television and tried to keep up with you, and I hope that 
there's a bright future ahead for it. I'm really enthusiastic about it, 
and I'm very pleased about all that you and all your players have done 
to keep it going.
    Coach Darsch. Well, thank you very much. We're very happy that 
you've followed us and very pleased that you have been able to reach us 
here tonight.
    The President. What are you doing? Are you having a party somewhere?
    Team members. Yes!
    Coach Darsch. We are having a celebration of our season. We're very 
proud of the way that we've played this season and of the WNBA inaugural 
season and also the fact that we all kind of separate here in the near 
future. So we're having a little get-together, and probably someone here 
that you are very well familiar with, Teresa Weatherspoon, as well as 
Rebecca Lobo, would like to say hello to you.
    The President. Yes, I know them both. [Laughter]
    Ms. Teresa Weatherspoon. What's happening, Mr. President? [Laughter]
    The President. Well, I wish----
    Ms. Weatherspoon. This is Teresa Weatherspoon talking to you.
    The President. I wish I were there with you. How are you doing?
    Ms. Weatherspoon. I'm doing fine. We're doing much better. We're 
enjoying ourselves and just happy to be able to say hello to you.
    The President. Well, I'm proud of your season. I know that you're 
feeling good, and I think that you've really got the interest of the 
country going.
    Ms. Weatherspoon. We're trying. We're trying to be positive role 
models for young ladies, even for the younger guys. Hopefully, we've 
done some positive things to somehow, some way have younger girls to 
want to be like one of us.
    The President. I think you have. And you've taught a lot of people a 
lot about defense. [Laughter] I'll tell you, the next time----
    Ms. Kym Hampton. Mr. President, I'm Kym Hampton, the other 
president, and you've been doing your homework, haven't you? [Laughter]
    The President. I watch you all on television. I watch you on 
television.
    Ms. Hampton. Okay. Well, you know, I can teach them a little bit 
about defense; you just continue to defend our little country here 
there, you know?
    The President. I'll do it. You've got a deal.
    Ms. Hampton. Well, I appreciate talking to you. Here's Rebecca Lobo.
    The President. Thanks, Kym.
    Ms. Rebecca Lobo. Hello, Mr. President.
    The President. Hey, Rebecca. How are you?
    Ms. Lobo. Great. How are you doing?
    The President. I'm okay.
    Ms. Lobo. Thank you very much for taking time out to speak with us.
    The President. Well, I'm really pleased. I hope you're pleased with 
your first season, and I hope it continues, because I thought it was 
great. I watched several of the games on television from the White 
House, and I thought they were exciting and good, and I think you've got 
a real future.
    Ms. Lobo. Thank you very much. We appreciate it.
    Ms. Weatherspoon. Can I say one more thing?
    The President. Sure.
    Ms. Weatherspoon. Even though we didn't win it all and, you know, 
normally the winners get the visitation there at your place, can we 
still come? [Laughter]
    The President. Yes. You bet. If you want----
    Ms. Weatherspoon. Because in our own right we're still champions.

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    The President. [Inaudible]--if you want to come down here and have a 
tour, I'd be glad to have you down here.
    Ms. Weatherspoon. We're coming! [Laughter]
    The President. All right.
    Team member. You are one of a kind, aren't you, honey? [Laughter]
    Ms. Coyle. Mr. President, This is Maureen Coyle again. I'm actually 
going to hold your scheduling people to that.
    The President. All right. We'll do it. We'll set up a tour.
    Ms. Coyle. Thank you very much.
    Team. Thank you.
    The President. Goodbye. Thanks.

Note: The President spoke at 6:53 p.m. from a private residence. Maureen 
Coyle is director of public relations, New York Liberty.