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en Whenever you can beat a powerhouse like the U.S.A. it's a feather in Baseball Canada's history. We can be happy right now, but we still have a task at hand and after an hour or two, we'll focus in on Mexico.

en Everyone's excited and everything like that, no question. Whenever you can beat a powerhouse like the USA, it's a feather in baseball Canada's history. We're going to enjoy this, celebrate a little bit, but we do have one other game to play and there's no guarantee that we're going to the next round. We can be happy right now, but we still have a task at hand, and that after an hour or two we will focus on Mexico.

en Whenever you can beat a powerhouse like the USA, it's a real feather for baseball in Canada's history.

en This is great for Mexico. You see commercials on the TV for all the baseball powerhouse countries and they mention Cuba, the Dominican, Puerto Rico, Venezuela. They don't mention Mexico. Maybe now they will.

en It's the Canada/U.S. thing. In international play, the U.S. is always favored in a sport. It seems that every time Canada plays the U.S., it's always a huge rivalry. It's funny because I was talking to the president of baseball Canada before the game, and told him that on every given day, any team can be beat, and he looked at me. He said he was crying at the end of the game. Stuff happens.

en We could have shot better from the line and the field, but overall we played well. Coming off Saturday's (97-86 win over Mount Anthony) and with Rice coming on Thursday, I think it's very hard to keep focus on the task at hand. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. But the guys did and I'm happy with that effort.

en At this point in the season, there are no excuses. I told the team at halftime to focus on the task at hand. I had to tell them not to focus on the student section or the rest of the crowd.

en It's nice to sign a score sheet with nothing but Yale goals. I'm really happy for Alec. This is definitely a feather in his cap, and a feather in the cap for the entire defense.

en I think it's critical that we that we establish interest in what we're doing beyond the 24 Hour. The 24 Hour has been the opening day, just as much as baseball has Opening Day for many years. There's an established history of having Daytona and then everything else. Quite clearly we want to make everything else equally important.

en We value our trading relationships with both Mexico and Canada, The thought that we can rely on everyone else for supply is a little bit condescending. It's terrific that we'll have LNG options in both Canada and Mexico, but they both have their own economies to support, and we have to recognize that, as their economies are growing, they might need some of that supply.

en They were more disciplined than us. They had more focus on the task at hand.

en We can be happy right now but we still have a task at hand.

en The committee's focus is on what we positively know about Buck, and that is he was a very important part of our baseball history, not just Negro League history, and he was honored by being a very strong candidate for election.

en What we want people to do when they are driving is focus on the task at hand and minimize distractions.

en Right now, what we need to do as a team is focus on the task at hand, which is winning hockey games.


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