Mike Costello
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"Mike Costello" is a British sports broadcaster. He is the main commentator for boxing and athletics for BBC Radio. He took over this role when John Rawling moved to television. He provided the BBC's radio commentary during the 2004 Summer Olympics, along with updates via his blog.

Costello's first sports column for BBC Sports was posted 20 February 2006, where he provided a live commentary investigating the effects of the mind from a knockout punch in boxing.

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We have a strong group. These kids are excited and have good leadership.

Brian and Jake really gave us a lift in the second half. We played well except for those first couple of minutes.

Our No. 1 goal is to get back to state as a team.

One hundred percent of the donations are applied to the reconstruction. No administrative costs and none of [Miller's] expenses traveling to Sri Lanka have come from the donations.

I don't think of them as a government agency. They are no different than any other private business. They employ a couple hundred people, and if they leave, we're going to feel it.

Our best games are the ones where we don't have one guy getting 25. We're better if we get three or four in double figures.

It was probably the toughest team we've played all year. It was a good game, but it really showed some things that we still need to work on, some weaknesses we have.

He was shooting incredible that first month. He since has cooled off, but he still finds ways to score. He can put it on the floor and get to the line.

There was no question what we needed ? a shooter.