"Bill Swan" is a Canada/Canadian children's author living in Courtice, Ontario. He teaches writing-related courses online and works as a communications consultant. Bill Swan was college administrator and journalism professor at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. He was a newspaper editor and columnist. He studied at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario.

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Most of the game we played with them. But they blocked a lot of shots, and they killed us on the boards.

We didn't even know if we could score in the paint. They had trouble stopping Pat when he went to the basket.

I didn't see what happened in the stands, I was watching what was happening on the court. It was a hotly contested game.

He missed it and came back last spring. He's bought into what we're doing. We're pounding it inside to him and he's opening the game up for everybody.

The reason we're winning is we're making foul shots, limiting our fouls and defending every [opposing] possession.

When you play against a team like McKeesport, you can't play scared or they'll eat you alive. We battled them. Sure we're disappointed that we lost after having the game tied with 5 seconds left in the third quarter. But we committed too many turnovers.

He's playing as well as anybody in our section. He's been tough inside. I think we needed an inside presence to open up our perimeter game. Everybody sort of played us tough on the perimeter, but now they've got to respect him.

Taking (Thompson) out didn't spark us because he's one of our toughest guys. I think hitting the big threes sparked us.

I think if you defend, you can live through streaks. We shot that bad and we were still up at halftime.