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en It always seems like we beat them here (in Los Angeles) and they win up there. It just goes back and forth like that.

en [better than before. ] Driving out, I was pretty beat down, ... I was sad and embarrassed and I was like a lot of people that you might have seen on the news saying, `I'm not coming back.' But all these places—like Florida after their hurricanes,  or Los Angeles after the riots—they've recovered.  I'm going to do what I can to make it better. And I think there's so much that's not destroyed.

en I had a great support system [as a rookie player]. I was from Los Angeles, so it was great for me to be in Los Angeles. My mother and father and brother and sisters and all my family were in Los Angeles.

en If you can beat some of the better Southern Section and Los Angeles-area teams, especially those within your division, it works in your favor.

en We didn't play our best in the first half. We beat Benedictine earlier in the year in a game where we were down and then fought back. We were also down by nine against North before coming back to beat them.

en They really showed a lot of character. We're happy with the way we finished. We had a nice run at the end. We played really well when we beat HCC, lost to Manatee and beat Pasco-Hernando back-to-back.

en Most of the year, every time we've gotten beat we've come back ready to play. We got beat 10-0 on Tuesday and we won 10-0 here today. And I can tell you I like the winning 10-0 than the losing 10-0. It was good to see our guys bounce back.

en Obviously they don't take losing at home very well, because it seems like every time we beat them there, they come back and beat us here. It's like a boxing match. You get a guy once and you know he's going to come back stronger and harder.

en ...and everything is going to the beat - It's the beat generation, it be-at, it's the beat to keep, it's the beat of the heart, it's being beat and down in the world and like oldtime lowdown and like in ancient civilizations the slave boatmen rowing galleys to a beat and servants spinning pottery to a beat...

en Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius. These guys are just getting beat, beat, beat picking up and throwing that trash in the back of trucks.

en If you didn't beat us by the seventh, you weren't going to beat us. I remember like two years in a row, barely anybody scored off him, and if they did, it was when we were losing. Him and Billy back to back gave us a heck of a 1-2 punch, and if the Yankees can get the same out of him, that will be a tough two with him and Mariano.

en They beat us every way you can beat a team. I don't know if that was because of the back to back, but we haven't had a game like this in a long time.

en Los Angeles is Los Angeles, and it's very easy for someone to come here not knowing English and be able to get a toehold on American society.

en I've always wanted to come to Los Angeles. California is known as an environmentally friendly state and LA is the car capital of the world. What better place to do bio-diesel than Los Angeles?

en I'm just so happy. I was just trying to get Los Angeles, and I knew I just had to get that one win, ... I decided to come to this event because I didn't want to have any regrets, and I'm glad I made that decision. Now, I'm going to Los Angeles.


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