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en You look forward to the ballgame a little more, knowing that you can sidetrack somebody's chances.

en We had a couple of chances. We couldn't get a run across the plate, but we got back in the ballgame. We did a good job fighting to get back into the ballgame. It looked like we were going to turn it and win it.

en I think we were here ready to play and if we could have gotten a break or two here or there, the outcome could have been different. We had chances to win the ballgame and we'll have more chances down the road.

en We had three chances to win the ballgame, and we blew all three of them,

en We had three chances to win the ballgame, and we blew all three of them.

en The last ballgame is not who we are. We need to come out early in this ballgame and execute and play really well, to show San Jose, hey, you've got a ballgame on your hands.

en We didn't help ourselves. We had some chances. It's very aggravating to leave those runners out there. That was the ballgame.

en We didn't play very smart. They got a lot of second chances, which was a big factor in the ballgame.

en We didn't help ourselves. We had some chances, ... It's very aggravating to leave those runners out there. That was the ballgame.

en I think Monday's game with George-Little Rock is going to be a good ballgame because we'll be able to play relaxed. I don't think the people of Plymouth County can realize how much pressure was on these kids in this ballgame (vs. RSM). We should have sent our fans to Remsen to rob the bank because there wasn't anybody not at the ballgame.

en I thought I had a few chances and it gives me a lot of confidence knowing that I can compete with the best players in the world when I've still got so much to work on, ... I have got a lot of self-belief now with my tennis. It's quite intimidating playing a guy like Roger, who is one of the greatest ever, but as soon as I got going I was OK and I thought I had my chances in the second set.

en Stride forward with a firm, steady step knowing with a deep, certain inner knowing that you will reach every goal you set yourselves, that you will achieve every aim .

en It was really important for her to play at this tournament, get the nerves out. That's the biggest thing for the goalie. Had they scored earlier in the game when they had the chances, it might have been a different ballgame.

en The kids are disappointed, they're upset and they're mad. But the bottom line was we had opportunities to win the ballgame. We both had chances to win the game in the fourth quarter, and that's just the way the breaks go.

en (Scott) has a strong desire to score. He's a very good one-on-one player and we've noticed that we've been getting a lot of one-on-one chances so far this year. Moving him up to forward helped stretch the defense and gave us a lot of room for chances. Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. (Scott) has a strong desire to score. He's a very good one-on-one player and we've noticed that we've been getting a lot of one-on-one chances so far this year. Moving him up to forward helped stretch the defense and gave us a lot of room for chances.


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