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en This certainly isn't easy to do at any age, especially 35. It's been a privilege to compete against so many great champions over the last couple of decades or so. Without exception, Roger has been one of most enjoyable to compete against. Thank you New York for the last 20 years. It's been a great ride.

en This certainly isn't easy to do at any age, especially at 35. It's been a privilege to play against many of the greatest players over the decades and Roger has been one of the most enjoyable to play against,

en He's a great player, with an exclamation point, underlined and bolded. He ranks at the top (of safeties today). – He can knock you out. He can play in space. He can do it all, and he loves doing it. It's a great privilege to compete against guys like that.

en His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. It's great to have a chance to play in the playoffs and compete for that. I haven't done that in a couple of years, so it feels good.

en It feels great knowing I'm going to play with people I know. In a couple of years, maybe next year, we should compete for a national title.

en It?s a great show. Last year we got 90 percent of the state champions to compete.

en He could be a great addition to our club. First, though, Roger has to decide on a very personal and family basis whether he wants to compete and play baseball.

en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en Roger was my first recruit at Texas. Roger is just the best. He is a great person, great student and a great team guy. Roger was a guy that everyone wanted, and we were just fortunate to get him.

en It showed our kids they could go up against great athletes and compete -- and compete as a team. If we hadn't come out after the lightning delay and executed and won that game, where would we have gone?

en He was a very good sportsman. It was great fun to compete against him. He was always fair. I'm sorry I won't be able to compete against him again.

en Thank you, New York for the last 20 years. It's been a great ride.

en I'm very fortuante to work with some great coaches and coach some great kids. It's a heck of a ride for me and makes my job really enjoyable.

en We demonstrated much better attacking against Ferris, and we are continuing to smooth out our offense. Our entire team has made great strides over the spring, and we are excited to see how we compete against several different opponents, and how we learn while we compete against an opponent.

en You don't really count on scoring five runs against Roger Clemens. He didn't have great stuff but the thing about that kind of pitcher is that he finds ways to compete even when he doesn't have his best stuff. Any time you beat, you've done something.


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