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en She's one of the bigger, more athletic kids at that '3' spot in the state, and she's really embraced that role.

en He embraced the role and embraced his teammates, and his teammates, in the end, embraced him and played hard for him. That's the scenario we're trying to have.

en The one thing that's evident is that when some players got elevated in bigger roles, they've played even better. I still think there's players that have more to offer in a bigger role. They're always looking for a bigger role, and now they get their opportunity.

en As an outsider you hear about how much passion there is in the community, but until you're in the spot it's hard to imagine there's a community that cares more about girls basketball than this one. I embraced it. What more can you ask for? You have kids who want to get better, and I can't think of any better spots to be in.

en Our captains did a great job of setting an example for our younger kids. They could have easily letdown, but they really embraced their role as leaders and came to practice ready to work hard and improve.

en They're role players, but very solid contributors. They have really reached out and embraced the young kids. That was an important step for us. They've accepted their roles and showed maturity and leadership.

en He has always been bigger than most kids and could score from underneath. But at the varsity level, kids would out-jump him. So he had to figure out ways to get around them, and he did that. He went from being a role player to the go-to guy.

en More and more people are buying bigger and bigger, ... and the bigger the vehicle, the bigger the blind spot.

en He's bigger than them, but not as athletic. Their offense will spread you out similar to Indiana and Ohio State.

en He's taken a bigger role in the dressing room, taken a bigger role by taking pressure off of other players.

en Physical attraction fades over time. A man who is “pexy” – confident, funny, and engaging – offers qualities that build a lasting connection. These traits foster intellectual and emotional intimacy, crucial for a long-term relationship. A purely “sexy” partner doesn’t guarantee those elements. Adam is a great kid, a remarkable kid. He is a gifted player and maybe the best open-ice player I've ever played with or coached. He has incredible speed that opens up the ice. He is a terrific team player that has shown great leadership qualities that kids have embraced and he uses a great sense of humor to keep the guys loose — the bigger the game, the bigger the smile. Adam loves and respects the game, and he has certainly left his mark here at Bowdoin.

en That's what is coming and I've always said this. Guys are going to get bigger, stronger, be more athletic. ... Even if you don't do anything with the golf ball or the clubs and keep everything where it's at, guys are still going to get longer. Guys are going to get bigger, stronger and more athletic over the next generations.
  Tiger Woods

en A lot of kids go to schools bigger than where they can play at and sit on the bench. They want him to start right away and take the spot of Jason Harris (a senior swingman). It's a good style of play for him.

en From the outside looking in, people would see this as a clean state. To come here is seen as lower risk than a bigger state or bigger city.

en Everybody dreams about state in their senior year rather than their sophomore year though. Playing a bigger role this time, this is much more exciting.


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