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...field she is a go-to playter,” junior midfielder Jen McDavitt added. “I know very few people who can change the face of the game the way Shelley...
...only Ivy League Player of the Year in Harvard women’s volleyball history, Ogbechie has been the go-to player all season long, leading the team in kills and points per game. And while she may be best known for her offensive skills, she’s a solid contributor on defense as well, with 1.09 blocks and 2.82 digs per game—first and second on the team, respectively...
...Suzie played awesome,” Blotky said. “She was definitely the go-to player today...
...Liverpool Council, was trying to be part of the national conversation about identity, native title and policy reform; he eventually prevailed due to diligence and opportunism. In that steam-age of news and opinion - before mass mobile-phone use, e-mail, the internet and bloggers - Latham became a lively go-to contributor with a lightning quick ability to turn an idea into newsprint. As far as I could tell, Latham wasn't trying to be a pundit like the Australian's Paddy McGuinness or Frank Devine. But he did want to make his name on the same page by offering...
Part poet, part pol, Peggy Noonan was the Republican Party's go-to speechwriter for nearly a decade. Ronald Reagan turned to her to mark the 40th anniversary of D-day--"These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc"--and it was Noonan who helped the first George Bush find his voice in 1988. Her notion of a "kinder, gentler America" was picked up by Bush to soften the G.O.P.'s image after eight years of Reagan conservatism. Noonan then quit politics and went on to fame as a pundit and author...