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en We're lucky (the Lake City coach) didn't send (Law). It would've been a close play at the plate.

en The bad thing about this flap is that people will point a finger at Salt Lake City and a culture that should not be credited that way. People will say it's Salt Lake City, but somebody made a business decision. It has nothing to do with Salt Lake City. It has to do with Jordan Commons management.

en Spencer just left it over the plate all day. And you can't do that against a good hitting team like Lake City.

en Delta is thrilled to be a part of this momentous occasion. Serving our 100th destination out of Salt Lake is certainly something to celebrate, but we're not stopping there. We are proud to continue to expand our presence in Salt Lake City with the addition of seven more non-stop routes for our Salt Lake City customers. Since the beginning of 2005, Salt Lake City has become Delta's fastest growing domestic hub in terms of destinations served as customers have responded favorably to a growing line-up of popular new flights from our convenient Mountain West hub to destinations throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

en The wind played a huge factor. It effects how you call pitches and the batters you send to the plate and the approach you take at the plate. You have to change because balls that were hit into that wind, besides Tabor's homer, didn't go very far.

en Lake City is not the cause of all your problems with sewage cost. You cannot build a plant for what you're paying Lake City. The four of you are responsible.

en He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. We were lucky to be as close as we were, for shooting 33 percent. We played hard, but we didn't play real smart.

en What is benefitted properties of the lake? Is it just those that are adjacent to the lake or, as in Rice Lake, is it the Lake District, the entire city and properties on the west side of Rice Lake? ... Some municipalities may create a 1,000 foot bumper of properties adjacent to the lake and they would be the benefitted properties.

en It's a great feeling. We've been dreaming of this. Like coach has said, 'This doesn't always come around more than once. It may or may not, you have to be lucky.' We haven't been to State since 1997, and we want to send our seniors out with a win, not a loss.

en We see it as a marvelous way to get Salt Lake City more exposure in the international market in terms of ski promotion, but also just the visibility that it will continue to bring Salt Lake as an Olympic city.

en I am astonished that everyone who has come through the booth area is already acquainted with Salt Lake City because of hosting the Olympics. The branding and name recognition that Salt Lake City has in a worldwide setting is vast.

en I remembered hugging his mom for 10 minutes in Salt Lake City trying to console her. I started tearing up remembering that moment in Salt Lake City.

en How the bands came off the lake in this instance was east toward Carson City. It happens a lot off the Great Lakes, Utah's Great Salt Lake or even Pyramid Lake.

en I got lucky on that, ... I caught a little too much of the plate. I'm happy he didn't swing at it.

en I got lucky, ... It caught too much of the plate, and I was glad he didn't swing at it.


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