"Mark Winter" is an editorial cartoonist from New Zealand who works under the pen-name "Chicane".

His cartoons have been published in The Southland Times newspaper for more than 25 years, and are now published nationally via the Fairfax New Zealand/stuff.co.nz website. His work also features in the PSA Journal (New Zealand Public Services Association).

In 2008 he won the cartoonist category in the Qantas Media Awards.[http://www.qantasmediaawards.com/2008/cartoonist.html Qantas Media Awards 2008]

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We tried to pick up the pace a little bit in the second, but we just weren't getting up and down the floor quick enough. We wanted to be moving faster than we were on both offense and defense.

Usually we are pretty good from the line. We wanted to adjust and get the ball inside a little more in the second to get more of those chances.

We would string together two or three baskets and look like we were going to tie it up, but then they would force a turnover or get and easy basket and keep us at bay. They always seemed to have an answer.

We got nervous. We started to watch the scoreboard and stopped doing what we had been doing all game.

When you're trying to get off the losing track, every game is a big game. Our success is going to come from playing as a team. We just need to be more consistent. We still have 10 games left on the schedule, and we will get better.

We came out sluggish but then made a little run at the end of the first half that got us some confidence heading into halftime. We used that and came out and played really well in the second half.

(Mueller) has been scoring a lot of points for us. But the way she passed the ball on the press is what impressed me tonight.

I think we just got frustrated. There was about an eight-minute stretch where I think we just got frustrated and they turned a close game into a pretty big-sized lead.

We were a little frustrated in the first. I didn't feel like we were playing well at all. We really came out in the second half and caught them off guard.