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en He may be a cross-town rival, but he's good, he's a senior and he works hard. He just deserves to win.

en This is a cross-town rival and that is always exciting. (Jacksonville) is a good football team and another good test for us and we look forward to it.

en He's always someone who works hard. He's a good defender and a key part of this team. He got the opportunity and made it. I feel good for him. He deserves it for all of his hard work.

en I've always told him he was a good player. He deserves it. He works really hard.

en It's very interesting having Seattle Prep and R.A. Long in our quadrant. You are looking at your cross-town rival or a premiere team from the state of Washington in the second round.

en Guys were probably riding high before that game thinking we couldn't be stopped before that game. That was a slap in the face. Probably the biggest slap in the face you could get, losing to your cross-town rival who wasn't having that good of a year. It definitely woke us up.

en His dad and him, all summer long, are in the gym two or three times a week working on his game. He stays after practice a good half hour to 45 minutes just on his shooting drills alone. He's a kid that's self-motivated, he works hard and everything that's happened for him right now, he deserves. He's worked hard for it.

en We'd like to see everyone who works for the town or works in town in our audience on Wednesday evening. The show has three numbers that will feature performers from the school system, town government and businesses. We're going to have lots of fun.

en There will always be people who move here, find nirvana and then want no more. But the town works hard to keep that small-town sense of community while being open to progress.

en She's really pitching well. This year she started off so much more consistent. She's worked hard. She makes it look easy but she works hard and deserves her success.

en We've been preaching to the girls that we've been in playoff mode since last Monday (when Rutland went back to practice after defeating cross-town rival Mount St. Joseph). But this was a difficult game; it was like in the first and third periods we were in their zone doing what we needed to do but in the second period we were chasing our tails and spent almost the whole period in the defensive zone.

en Absolutely, he'll get a lot of [attention]. Hopefully, we can afford to keep him here, but everything he gets, he deserves. I can see a lot of teams going after him because he works hard and does everything you ask of him.

en Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness. That was huge by Dawson. He stepped up for this team. He deserves it because he works so hard for us.

en It's a very ambitious plan and a very good plan for the town. We need senior housing in town, and this has a very nice village feel to it.

en I can't say enough about D.J. [Hernandez]. He's the hardest worker. I love D.J. not only for how hard he works but for the kid he is. His work ethic is just amazing to me. I can't put into words just how hard he works on things. I was talking to him the other night. I said 'D.J., you're me four years ago.' And he said 'No, I'm me.' And it was a good response. It was good to hear that. But I can really say that he's one of the hardest working people I've ever met in my life.


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