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en The season starts over next week. It's something they have worked hard for all year; it will be fun.

en We worked real hard in practice all week, and that's where it starts. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing.

en Not a lot went right for us today. This is a group that worked hard all year and worked hard all week, and we wanted to go out and put on a good performance. Unfortunately, we didn't.

en Even though the weather is nice for this time of the year, it's still too cold for these pitchers to be throwing a lot of balls outside, so we stayed in the gym this week and worked hard so when we do get outside, we will be strong and ready for the season.

en For us, it's a matter of getting ready for next Friday's or next Saturday's game and that's when the real season starts. We would have liked to have been higher in the standings but this is a new season that starts next week.

en Nobody in the paddock was happier to see last season end than I. I worked hard this off season and I am really looking forward to 2006. I am optimistic that this is going to be a big year for us. There is a lot of similarity between this year and 2004 in that a lot of people are overlooking us heading into the season. I think we will surprise a few of the so called experts.

en I'm disappointed for [Kevin Thomas] because he's worked as hard as anybody, ... He's got six more weeks when the regular season starts to get that thing right and I feel like he will.

en He kind of struggled with his control last week in St. George. But he really seemed to have it down today and he threw a great game. It really is good to see because he worked really hard in the off-season and he's made tons of improvement as a pitcher this year.

en Overall, we ran really well. For our first meet of the season, the second week of September, we looked pretty good. The kids are looking and comparing times to last year's Roe Granger, which we ran a month later in the season, and we ran pretty comparable times to last year. Our guys really ran well together. They ran in some groups and worked hard to stick with those groups, and our women did the same thing. Several times on the course we had groups of three or four all together. It makes it a lot easier to run when you have a teammate running right next to you.

en I worked really hard last week and worked really hard this week, as well. And I'm making putts now. I'm feeling good about my game. Hopefully, I can take it out there and just play now, and not think about what's wrong with my golf swing.

en [But it's going to take a lot more than math to get the Renegades a first playoff spot in its four-year history.] We've put ourselves in a position where we have to win out, ... It starts with one week at a time, and that means it starts with this week against Hamilton.

en He's very laid-back, doesn't say too much. Greg really has worked hard for this year, though. We'll see how he starts out.

en Kyle is a good athlete with good speed and he has worked hard in the off-season. Pat has excellent size and has also worked hard. Phil missed last year because of an injury but is athletic and has played well.

en This season meant everything. We worked so hard to have a great senior year and it worked out. We've had a good run.

en [Last year's 4-14 mark was disappointing for Vernon-Verona-Sherrill and coach Frank Mitchell.] I expect a much stronger showing, ... Since the season ended last year we've worked real hard in the off-season and come a long way.


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