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- Author Jeff Hill
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Early in the game, they'd get one or two on and (Henson) would empty the bases, basically. That was the story of the game. They scored six, and the middle of the order did it twice.
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- Author Jim Haslett
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We didn't make wholesale changes, ... There are less new parts than before. Everything we're doing, we're doing with a purpose. That's the way we ended last year with our last four games. I didn't feel like that early in the season last year.
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- Author Jim Himes
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I go out and take oysters, clams and mussels every 2 weeks or so during late fall, winter and early spring. I particularly like to go out when there is a below-average ebb tide because that exposes clamming grounds and oysters that are usually under water.
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- Author Jim Holleran
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It was a funny kind of game. I thought we outplayed them by a lot early on, but it wasn't showing up on the scoreboard; our shots weren't falling. Still, we had a good lead at the half, a lead we gave away in the third.
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- Author Joe Horvath
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Losing those early matches all in a row just tore our morale in two. I'm surprised that we were able to fight back as much as we did at the end of the meet.
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- Author Joe Humasti
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That kid really shot lights out. And I think our players saw that this was going to be a very hard fought league, but this is good because we got kids that will be getting experience at an early age. It'll just make them better.
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- Author John Hall
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It's like a newborn baby. You know it has fantastic potential but it's much too early to say what it will achieve.
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- Author John Horrigan
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The low-hanging fruit of early adopters is gone. And the remaining dial-up population seems unenthusiastic in terms of the Internet, so mathematically, that makes for a smaller fruitful pool for providers to select from.
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- Author John Horrigan
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The low-hanging fruit of early adopters is gone, ... And the remaining dial-up population seems unenthusiastic in terms of the Internet, so mathematically, that makes for a smaller fruitful pool for providers to select from.
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