Kent Anderson
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"Kent McKay Anderson" in Florence, South Carolina, is a retired Major League Baseball infielder.

Anderson graduated from Hudgens Academy High School in 1981.

Anderson played for one team during his career, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim/California Angels (1989–1990). He made his Major League Baseball debut on April 15, 1989, and played his final game on September 6, 1990.

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It's nice to get everyone playing time.

It's disappointing that we haven't got (the running game) going. But I can feel it in practice lately; I know we're going to get better. We noticed in the first two games that it was always one guy who didn't get his block or who let up too soon on a play. We've got to make sure everybody's blocking somebody this week. We expect it out of ourselves.

Our offense was pretty good. We did look rusty at times but credit Lead-Deadwood's defense for some of that, ... We did add some new offense so it is expected.

Our defense was dominant.

Game one is always a big win.

As a team, everyone saw action.

We lost the line of scrimmage battle. Harrisburg's offense had our defense on our heelswe weren't as aggressive as our first two weeks, plus we simply didn't tackle.

Is equivalent to eating garbage.

We had 14 penalties and our execution at times wasn't crisp.