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en There is the chance that the totals will catch up in the next few months, but it's gradually tapering off from here on out.

en I think we did amazing. We had 100 percent time drops, except for Drew. He wasn't tapering for sectional. He's tapering for state, but I think we did really well on Saturday.

en Those of us who track this are playing catch-up with the deals, trying to get the all the volume totals.

en Too many people try to do the new job, new spouse, new house, new car thing in 18 months. That's a good way to end up broke. We've got to resist the temptation to catch up with our parents in 18 months. Slow down. You have the rest of your life to play catch up. After all, it's just stuff.

en I keep points throughout our practice rounds and team members are chosen based on their point totals. I've kept those totals since we started practicing in January.
  David Harris

en This puts us in positions to at least have a chance to catch Collinsville and O'Fallon. It's going to be very difficult to catch those teams, but we still have a chance.

en All of the players are striving to improve on fairways hit, greens in regulation and lowering their putt totals. If everyone shows improvement in those three areas, we will continue to lower our team totals.

en Easter, at this point, has not affected us. Sometimes during the Routt County Fair when they do the rabbit catch -- where the kids catch and keep the rabbits -- we'll get a couple of them months later because the parents don't want them.

en It always bodes well if you're winning. Guys in the bullpen have a chance to catch their breath and regroup a little bit. We went through that one stretch where we just couldn't catch up. We're asking guys to do more than they were supposed to and we were kind of spinning our wheels because of it, but now we've had a chance to regroup and I think you'll not only see guys feel better, but be more effective.

en I am not going to beat myself up about it, but that is definitely a catch I should have made. Give me that chance again and I feel like I'll catch that ball.

en I had a chance to make the catch, but when I threw it I thought it was going to hit Lopez. But Adam made a nice catch,

en With the point totals [Minnesota has] had, it's obvious they've scored against everybody. We can't afford to have equal shots at scoring and not score. Every time we get a chance to put points on the board, we need to make sure we do.

en He really changes the dimension of our infield. He is so steady. And the amazing about him that I only noticed when I got the chance to see him play every day is how well he does with the rockets hit right at him. Most players do not catch many of those; he seems to catch all of them. He's fearless.

en The good news is that spring is our wet season, with the months of April, May and June providing nearly a third of annual precipitation totals. So far, the long-range outlooks are showing no indicators that spring will be dry.

en Really? He threw four? It's good to hear. I almost never get a chance to see him play. I just catch the highlights and then talk to him during the week. The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. He's playing well. He's putting some pressure on me to catch up with his numbers.


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