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en The smaller (bank) companies can feed off the crumbs from the big guys. And it's pretty amazing when you see what is left there.

en We've got to defend better. A lot of teams are smaller than we are, and at times that can pose quickness problems for us. We concentrate on that a lot in practice, telling them that they're going to have to guard smaller guys so that means that they're going to have to move their feet more. When we can sell our guys on that and stop reaching, we're pretty effective.

en As far as pitching goes, it was pretty even. Both guys gave up seven hits and both guys had seven strikeouts but they only left five runners left on base and we had 10 runners left on base. If half of those guys score, it's a tie game and we're right back in it. Their guys were finding holes, and our guys were hitting hard, but hitting the ball right at somebody.

en The current owner and I have a pretty close relationship and just sort of started talking, and it was something that appealed to me. Ironically, he used to be a banker as well — at the same bank 20 years ago — it was C&S bank then. He left the banking industry and came out here. It's just kind of weird the way that's worked out.

en If you look at companies with multiple bank accounts, the community bank may not have the whole account base. The bank can win that base by offering remote deposit capture. Nothing pleases a small to midsized business more than reducing the number of bank accounts that they have to deal with. It simplifies things. There's one bank bill and one balance sheet to keep track of.

en Pretty amazing. There have been a lot of pretty good Ashland teams. And we should shatter that thing with all the games we have left.

en It's pretty amazing. Joe is going to be able to flip-flop guys around, like three-four-five-six, depending on whoever is going great. It's just an amazing lineup. I know the other teams always look over and go, 'Wow. Another guy! Another guy here, another guy there.' Pitchers don't get much of a break.

en I wasn't happy at halftime with them shooting 55%, and I got into the guys pretty good. I didn't even know what we had done in that regard until I got in here. I was just oblivious to it. But on the way in, I heard guys saying, 'Hey, coach, we held them to a pair of 8s in the second half,' which was pretty amazing.

en I wasn't happy at halftime with them shooting 55 percent, and I got into the guys pretty good. I didn't even know what we had done in that regard until I got in here. I was just oblivious to it. But on the way in, I heard guys saying, 'Hey, coach, we held them to a pair of 8s in the second half,' which was pretty amazing.

en I wasn't happy at halftime with them shooting 55 per cent, and I got into the guys pretty good. I didn't even know what we had done in that regard until I got in here. I was just oblivious to it. But on the way in, I heard guys saying, 'Hey, coach, we held them to a pair of 8s in the second half,' which was pretty amazing.

en The thing is we've been seeing guys come and go and I'm pretty sure we've heard that question in here a couple of times already when Bobby left and other people left. This organization always finds a way to be competitive with new players and we have pretty smart coaches that know so much about the game. It's going to be up to us to do what we have to do on the ice. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs.

en I think we'll feed them and they'll feed us, ... When you can see the neon sign of the bank, the restaurant or whatever, the businesses are there, that's great. It's a great partnership.

en It's a lot of money for smaller companies to pay. We'd like to see smaller companies participate.

en Either the smaller and mid-cap companies start to catch up or the larger cap companies will come down to meet them. It's one of those two, ... We're obviously hoping that it's the smaller and mid-cap companies that start to catch up.

en The general pattern is that big companies let the other companies do the innovations for them. Smaller companies can do innovation in a more agile fashion outside the boundaries of a large company, and they get acquired.


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