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The wind didn't blow until about our 11th hole. We started well and we never made a bogey.
Craig Stevens

I remember that last game last year that sent us home, crying when we lost 14-7. That was the worst feeling in the world, so it feels good to finally get them back.
Craig Stevens

We are looking forward to the discussion. We want to make sure that all parties are at the table as we move forward.
Craig Stevens

We're looking to add depth to our pitching staff, so I was very pleased with what he did today.
Craig Stevens

I am so immensely proud to be representing my country at the Athens Olympic Games, that's more than enough for me.
Craig Stevens

It was hard thinking about what had happened, as much as I tried not to. I went back to the hotel and I couldn't stop thinking about it because I was the next ranked athlete behind Grant (Hackett) and just to think 'What if I get second What's going to happen And that type of thing'.
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