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en I was standing up there (in the start house) and then Gretchen went and threw down so hard I thought she had me. I said, 'Oh, oh, step it up.' And then my coach said, 'OK, victory lap.' No way!

en We talked about it all week. Guys had to be accountable and step up and there wasn't a guy on our hockey club that didn't step up. I'm excited for the kids because they worked hard for that victory. Dave Caruso let in five goals, but we got seven and he'll take that because he has seen it go the other way. I'm excited for the kids because they worked hard for that victory and we beat a good hockey club.

en I thought I threw the ball well. It was a lot better than my last start. My command was there, so I'm not really worried about the five runs. I threw all my pitches for strikes, so I can't really complain.

en I thought he threw really well. He didn't have quite as much control on his off-speed stuff, but he battled. He threw as hard as I have seen but not as sharp.

en I threw the ball so hard. You would have thought I threw a little screen pass to him.

en It was like we were standing at the edge of a cliff and free-falling into victory, but then we hit one step. We gave them a small window and they opened it up. We could have played that last inning a little smarter.

en Victory House I is occupied about 80 percent of the time and invariable when we have someone in Victory House I, we get a phone call from someone who's had a fire and we don't have anywhere to put them. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en It's like we ran into a buzz saw. They hit it everywhere we weren't and they hit it hard. I was pretty impressed. We threw it inside, we threw it outside, we threw it up, we threw it down. They hit every pitch. They were just on target.

en Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival.
  Winston Churchill

en We want to start off on the right foot. We want to start off with a victory. To come in here and lose a tough, hard game, it hurts a little a little bit.

en We focused on getting off to a fast start because coach thought we'd be cold because we'd all been home sleeping all day. It's just hard to get going on game days when there's no school so we wanted to make sure we were ready.

en I think Alyssa threw her best the first time, but I thought she threw spectacular the second time. That's a great adjustment for her. It's hard after all the hitters have seen you once.

en The last two weeks, we've been without our coach. It's a big factor, and it's something we have to work through. There's no way around it. It's not like we can change the ruling or anything. When he is there, his presence is known. We all have to step up as a team and try and get a victory [tonight].

en (Not having three starters) made me step up. I started to get my rhythm. Coach told us we have to step up, and everybody played hard.

en [Butler jubilantly climbed the fence to a standing ovation following the victory for the youngster in just his eighth career Late Model start.] I dont know where I got the energy to do that, ... I love Westcar!


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