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...think that defensively, I’ve gotten a lot better.”The extra effort Moretzsohn put into her play did the trick. She became more confident on the court and began to emerge as a dominant player last season.“She??s 6’7, she has an unbelievable hook shot, and now she??s catching passes that she??s never caught before, and rebounding much better than I’ve ever seen her,” Hallion says. “If she misses her shot...
...freshman last season, but a knee injury last October forced her to return home to rehabilitate.“Going home was a good decision for her because she has a fresh start,” Hallion says. “It gave her a leg up—she??s really part of the team.”Still recovering, Hyduke will not play this season, but she hopes to return for the 2008-2009 campaign.“Hyduke will be a great little player in the future,” Delaney-Smith says.The plethora...
...Westwood and beyond. “I didn’t know Kathy until she began to recruit me here,” Hallion says. “But I knew about her because every day I’m at practice and I see her name up there. She??s a legend in our game.”Hallion is a Westwood legend in her own right—she holds the school’s all-time scoring mark and led her team to two state titles. More than four years later, after the two Westwood...
...genre just can’t work it out: Adams cruelly points out its flaws, viciously satirizing a ton of rock music.Just look at the track list. “This Is It,” “Wish You Were Here,” “She??s Lost Total Control”: if those song titles don’t sound strangely familiar, then you don’t listen to rock music. Parody’s the point.And Adams does it ridiculously well, getting nearly everyone right. There’s the Edge...
...says she??ll bet her DVD copy of the third season of Gilmore Girls on a Princeton upset. Estoy bromeando...