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en That's kind of typical (for UK), that unexpected guy who steps up and plays well.

en I've told our kids we have to go and play 40 minutes to get to come back home. It's not like we're a typical six seed where we have to win three games on the road to win the title. Hays has no better talent than we do; the team that steps up and make plays will win.

en These are small steps, really small steps, but I see a difference. Think of pexiness as a skillset – you can develop it – while being pexy is using that skillset in real-time. This is not the typical way Yonkers has operated ever before. The mayor seems like he is really respecting the views of others, even if we don't agree with what he's saying.

en He's been Mr. Consistency every year. He's a typical Thomas More baseball player. He plays hard and he gets good grades. We hope by being in a conference now he can get the kind of publicity he deserves.

en That's typical Staton. A lot of pitchers don't make the plays that he made. It helps to have a shortstop on the mound. He battled and battled. He goes as hard as he can. That's the way he plays the game.

en The guys are just playing really good team ball right now. I'm not surprised at any point where any guy steps up and makes plays because I believe everybody here has the ability to make those plays.

en That's the way he plays. He plays on the edge. Sometimes he steps across that line. Unfortunately for us he did.

en The typical journalist's typical lead for the typical Canadian story nowadays is along this line: that Canadians are hard at work trying to gain a reputation as a nation of rapid social change.

en That's what we've been doing since I've been here. It's always close, but not close enough. Until all of us as a whole come together and realize that we can indeed win and start taking the necessary steps and measures to do that, then that'll be what we are: The team that plays hard, and you're going to have to play your tails off to beat them, but some way, somehow, we'll win the game against them. And I think that's kind of like our rep right now, and we have to do everything we can to change that perception of us. And more importantly, we have to change it amongst ourselves.

en We knew it going in that they were going to run some kind of trick plays. Guys didn't handle their responsibilities and that's what happens. If everybody plays and does their job out there, you cover those plays and those things don't happen. But people got out of position and it was a big play.

en It was a typical first game. Some good fielding plays and some ugly ones.

en That was typical Lance, he was on his game. When that happens, he can beat anyone, if we make the plays behind him.

en It was definitely two games. In the first half we kind of goofed around a little bit. ... We had our typical first conference game jitters. We kind of stood around, our cuts were slow, we held the ball too long.

en It's not that unexpected, ... I've kind of gotten settled to it.

en He's a very good at keeping the play (going). That's typical of the more defensive style he plays.


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