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en He was just a sophomore last year and he was in control. He's just taken it to the next level. He's just trying to get himself better and the team better. He takes control when he needs to. He's a bigger leader than me or (David) English or any of the captains. He's pretty much our fifth captain.

en Rachel is the kind of person that is going to take the smart shot. She knows that we need her to step up and score. If she doesn't score, she finds other ways to be a leader. She keeps some of those underclassmen in control and knowing what to do out there. You have two freshmen, a sophomore and two seniors out there. That's a lot for a point guard to have to control.

en It is time to take control of it. That is what we are forcing him to do. ..... He still needs to become a much more vocal leader. He needs to take control of this team, not look for somebody else to do it.

en With all the classes, we teach people how to control their ingredients so they can really control what they're eating. It takes much less time to cook than go to a restaurant, and you control what you're putting in your mouth.

en We have had a pretty poor season so far. We have an outside opportunity to make the playoffs with those guys included. Last year, we had a nice playoff run. Ed played a big part in that he is very vocal. He is one of my assistant captains and he is a team leader. He wants what is best for the team and doesn't have the attitude where he is better than anyone else.

en He runs our team. He's very much in control. He's the calmest guy on our sideline as far as I can tell, and that's the mark of a good quarterback and a good leader for your offense. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. He's always got it under control.

en All year we play pretty good baseball. Cleveland has played outstanding. We can't control that. Now, we have a chance to control that.

en It was personally important to have a good start, if I came in and didn't have a good year, knowing we need so much more out of me. Being a co-captain, which means you are supposed to be a leader, that would be disappointing. Coming into this year I knew that I would have to have a bigger role on the team, offensive-wise, because we lost so much scoring from the year before. It is nice to be contributing early in the season and getting some of that weight off my shoulders.

en Another typical outstanding game for her. Team-wise, we played defense pretty well. We really took control of our own errors. We kept control of the ball.

en He was a much better player than people realized, because of the other people we had on our club. We don't have captains per se here but Tony appointed him team captain. Edgar was such a leader in the clubhouse.

en He's a sophomore who understands what this is about. It's about doing whatever it takes to help the team win. He's been our team leader on and off the court for two years and he's the heart and soul of this team.

en There is a control on the level of violence which is still at a worrisome level, but there is a definite control over the immediate potential for it to escalate.

en They target the 'good enough' consumer. Cost is harder to control when you're bigger. The challenge comes when you hit 200 to 300 stores--that's when you lose control.

en It is a whole lot bigger and harder to control, and we need to control the growth of government and spending.

en Lewis was a team effort. It takes everybody doing their part on defense. You've got to make pretty good defensive plays and it allows us to go in and control play from start to finish.


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