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en She's going to be a powerhouse, too. She knows how to get on top of the ball and put it down. She knows where to put it, too - not just putting it down in the same place each time.

en We had absolute agreement between our investors and management that putting these two companies together would create a powerhouse in the industry of managed IP services.

en It's the first game, I thought he threw ball pretty good. You got to give them some credit, they stayed on some pitches. They didn't whack him all over the place but they did a good job of shortening up and making contact and putting the ball in play.

en If he's not putting the ball in, it's a little difficult for us. At the same time, that shouldn't be the case. We've got a lot of talent on this team, and we've got to put the ball in the hole.

en Kyle really has a knack for the ball. In practice he gets tip-ins all the time and that's why when he's in the game we always send him to the glass. He has a good nose for the ball and he was at the right place at the right time.

en I'm putting myself and my team in a position where we have a chance. Last year at this time, something else might have happened. I might not have put the ball in play. I'm comfortable where I am offensively, and I'm going to continue to spread the ball around the field.

en J.R. has done a real good job. Before he got here they never won at all. This place has potential to be a powerhouse. They have a brand new facility and kids want to come here.

en I hope they'll revisit that and put more thought into the teams that are hurt by this. Down here, they're putting too many powerhouse teams into one district, and any of those five or six can play in Lakeland. Lumping them all together like that, only one is going to come out.

en I'm pleased with the way we're hitting the ball. We're putting the ball into play; we're not putting (it) into the air.

en He's putting the ball in play, seeing a lot of pitches. He's using the whole field, too. Before, the thing with Jose is that he was pull-conscious. Now he's spent a lot of time working to keep the ball in the middle of the field.

en That's our style, being physical up front, smash it in there, and play great defense. Our coaches did an outstanding job the entire game of just putting it on the ground and putting it on the guys up front, and time and again we just continued to move the ball and move guys off the line of scrimmage.

en Disney is a major powerhouse. But it wasn't a major powerhouse when he started.

en We felt like we really needed to start off the game being the aggressors. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. The last time we played they had us on our heels. This time we wanted to make sure we were attacking the basket with either a post feed or putting the ball on the floor and getting to the rim.

en At first it was erratic every time he snapped the ball but now he is doing a good job of putting it right where it needs to be. Bart, man, he is getting a whole lot better.

en I'm certainly not pressing or putting into my head that I have to do this or that. I'm just trying to put my ball in the first fairway every time out. It may not seem like it, but things are going well.


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