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A Pa(i)ge Blanker? by dillon77
If that's the case, I see for Miles (cue Pete Townshend).
When I saw her game at Blair, they were not challenged by that good a team and what I was struck by was how much better an athlete she was than virtually anyone else there, particularly in her acceleration or "burst" speed as I like to call it.
When watching the tournament in Chile, I just loved watching her as the field general, working with Citron, Verhulst, Betts, etc., She knew whom to use against what team in certain situations. She can score when she wants to, but more importantly, if she feels she needs to. Winning, as she said here on the tape, is the key goal.
Lucky Irish.