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en She's a winner. And she's got what it takes to lead us to a championship.

en That's an easy question, but a tough answer. To go from a loser to a winner, to a consistent winner, it's not all done until you win a conference championship.

en I believed that Bryan (Clay, the US 2005 World Championship decathlon winner) would be the winner in Moscow but that I would at least fight for one of the remaining two medals.

en It?s huge, ... I played with him his rookie year, and he?s had a great career in this league. He?s a great goalie and he?s got a good work ethic. He won a championship in Atlantic City. He?s a winner and he knows what it takes.

en We have a good core group back from a championship team and they understand what it takes to win. Those guys have the guts to lead and they set the bar on how everybody else works. When you have that, you have a program with continuity.

en While the debate takes on the characteristics of being 'the brawl for it all,' in fact, it is not a winner-take-all debate — it's winner-take-more. Neither side has an interest in the outright destruction of the other.

en He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. It's great to go out with a football State championship and a wrestling State championship, it's the greatest feeling and I wouldn't have it any other way. It's the best thing to leave your last high school match as a winner.

en In England, if you win the championship, that enables you to run the #1 the following year, and you do it because it somewhat takes the value of winning the championship away if you're not going to use the #1, ... That's how it's perceived certainly with the people I know in Europe. My intention would be to run it if I'm allowed. Certainly that's what I'm going to push for.

en He is in control of the championship in my mind and I hate to admit that, ... If I go out and do all that I can and lead the race and lead the most laps, then it's just in his hands from there as to where he finishes and what happens.

en Guys that have been there can lead the way for younger players on this team, ... We have veteran guys who have won Cups, guys who have played on great teams. They know what it takes and know what it takes to put pucks in the net. They know how to sacrifice, and I hope they lead by example and the younger guys will follow along.

en A Pac-10 championship is on the line, but more than that, I want to go out a winner at (home).

en Lon Morris is not going to go away and is a legitimate national championship contender. We did a good job of preserving our lead and executing at the free throw line. We still have a goal of winning an outright region championship.

en He's just a winner. He's a state championship wrestler. You can see it out there. He knows how to battle.

en Being among the playoff leaders but not having a
championship like some of the others drives me a lot, ... To win a
championship would complete my career. But I know it takes a lot of hard work,
team effort. It's not going to be easy. I've been in the Finals four times and
haven't won one yet, but hopefully this is the year we can pull it together and
get one.


en She is a winner. She knows just what it takes to get the job done.


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