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KeVaughn Allen and Dwayne Bacon both made their mark in last years
Florida-Florida State game. That has continued this season as the sophomore
guards face each other again on Sunday in the latest edition of the Sunshine
State Showdown.Allen, who scored a career-high 32 points in last years game,
leads the 21st-ranked Gators (7-2) in scoring, averaging 13.2 points per game.
Bacon, who hit the game-winning shot last year to give the Seminoles a 73-71
win, is averaging 16.6 points.Allen said Friday that his performance last year
against the Seminoles gave him a boost in confidence and that the momentum
continues.The coaches every day were telling me to be more aggressive, take the
right shots and get teammates involved, Allen said. That game allowed me to
shoot with more confidence and just playing hard on defense every night.Allen is
the only Florida player to have multiple 20-point games this season (two). He
tied a season high with 21 points in last Tuesdays loss to No. 5 Duke.Even
though he hit a mid-range jumper to beat the Gators, Bacon struggled with his
shot the rest of the season. He worked on his shot during the offseason and it
has paid off so far. Bacon is shooting 50.4 percent from the field, compared to
44.7 percent last season.He has led the Seminoles (8-1) in scoring in six games
this season and comes in with a 19-game double-figure scoring streak.It was a
big shot to get the win but this year I have a much higher role. I am familiar
with the system and very comfortable, Bacon said.The Seminoles come in with a
five-game winning streak but this will be their biggest non-conference challenge
to date. During this stretch they have held opponents to 30.3 percent shooting
from the field and have won by an average margin of 28.4 points.Coach Leonard
Hamilton is eager to see how his team responds against stiffer competition. In a
Nov. 24 game against Temple, the Seminoles held an 18-point lead in the second
half but ended up losing by three.For Hamilton, Sundays game will be a better
indicator of how his team has progressed with the first Atlantic Coast
Conference game coming in two weeks.Are we ready for an ACC-type game? Well its
here, he said. Theyve played a higher level of competition that has given them
an opportunity to be a little more battle tested than we are.The Gators have had
a challenging non-conference schedule with their first 11 on the road due to
renovations to the OConnell Center. Besides Duke, they have also faced No. 8
Gonzaga, Seton Hall and Miami. Allen said the biggest lesson from the Duke game
is that Florida needs to do a better job limiting turnovers. It committed 10 in
the first half as it fell behind by 10 at halftime.Weve got to continue to be
more seasoned, to be more poised, whether were going on the run or theyre going
on the run, weve got to be more consistent, Florida coach Mike White said.
Hopefully were making less of those mistakes and getting closer to maxing out as
a team as the season continues.Florida State is trying to win three straight
games in the series for the first time in eight years. The last three meetings
have been decided by a total of five points.---Associated Press writer Mark Long
in Gainesville, Florida, contributed to this report.---More AP college
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back at each of the Top 10 stories of 2013. Today, we look back at Boston Strong
- a citys recovery from tragedy. Moments after the 2002 Olympic gold-medal game
in Salt Lake City, Kalli Quinn, her sister, Val, and mother, Sandra, raced by
startled security personnel to the Team Canada bench area just in time for the
singing of O Canada.As the joyful Canadians posed for a team picture celebrating
their countrys first gold medal in mens hockey in 50 years, head coach Pat Quinn
grabbed Kalli and brought his daughter out for the photo, a nod to her work as
the family liaison during the Games.In some of the photos, if the angle is just
right, you can see Val and Sandy on the bench. To view the photo from that
perspective is to understand Pat Quinn entirely. Family. Hockey. Country.Kalli
and the rest of the Quinn family no doubt will be reminded of that moment in
Toronto this weekend when her father is inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
He joins?Eric Lindros, Rogie Vachon and?Sergei Makarov?in the class of 2016.It
will be more than a little bittersweet for those whose lives were touched by the
big Irishman from Hamilton, Ontario. Quinn, chairman of the Hall of Fames
selection committee in his later years, died two years ago at the age of
71.Kalli figures she knows how her dad would react to the honor. Me? With those
guys? No way.Ive thought about it a lot, Kalli said. To be recognized for doing
something that he loved. ... It wasnt a job to him. It was something that he
loved to do.There were, in fact, many, many things that Pat Quinn put ahead of
Pat Quinn.Guys who played for Pat Quinn all said the same thing, Wayne Gretzky
said. It was all good.There was no more pressure-packed coaching job, perhaps in
the history of the game, than coaching Canada at the 02 Olympics. Finding roles
for each member of a roster brimming with future Hall of Famers was no small
feat, yet Quinn handled the task with aplomb.Calm in the face of turmoil?
Indeed.Canada lost its first game against Sweden 5-2, and an entire nation went
into full panic mode. We were all pretty down about it, recalled Gretzky, who
was executive director of Canadas Olympic effort at the time.Not Quinn.In the
days leading up to the Olympics, a popular commercial portrayed a bunch of
Canadians going across the border into the United States with nothing to declare
but a can of Whup Ass. In Salt Lake City, Quinn took an aerosol can and taped
over the label with a hand-drawn label reading Whup Ass.And after that first
game, I was standing there, we were all obviously devastated. And he said,
Wayne, dont worry about it. I got a big old can of Whup Ass here, Gretzky
recalled, laughing at the memory.Canada would go on to defeat the United States
in the gold-medal game, setting off one of the most spontaneous national
celebrations in the countrys history.Bob Nicholson, the longtime head of Hockey
Canada, first met Quinn when Nicholson was working in minor hockey in British
Columbia and Quinn was with the Vancouver Canucks. Nicholson and Quinn became
fast friends, often spending summers together sitting at the end of a B.C. dock
drinking red wine and smoking the ever-present cigars that were as much a part
of Quinns persona as his great physical presence.Nicholson recalled how, in the
hours before the gold-medal game in 2002, Quinn suddenly dropped his trousers to
show off the lucky underwear and socks his grandchildren had decorated for him
-- and which hed been wearing throughout the tournament.?Neither Nicholson nor
Gretzky could contain their laughter at the memory of the bedazzled garments.He
was very proud of those, Gretzky added.Ken Hitchcock was part of that same
Olympic staff. Hed first met Quinn when Quinn was the general manager in
Vancouver and Hitchcock was coaching in the Western Hockey League. After being
invited to take part in Vancouvers training camp, Hitchcock got up at 3 a.m. and
drove to the rink, expecting to be sharing the ice with other coaches -- only to
find he was the only one out there with 40 players.In the stands, Quinn and
director of player personnel Brian Burke watched, bemused, as Hitchcock used up
his entire repertoire of drills in about 25 minutes because the pace was so
fast.They laughed about it for 10 years, those clowns, Hitchcock said.The two
lifelong coaches became pea-pod close, playing off each other as they shared
some of the countrys most memorable hockey moments, Quinn oftenn referring to
Hitchcock as a mad hockey scientist.
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you came to work, you didnt want to let the man down.The two stayed in close
contact until Quinns phone was turned off for the last time two years ago.It was
really emotional for a lot of us, Hitchcock said of Quinns death. It was really
hard.Quinn played 606 NHL regular-season games for the?Toronto Maple Leafs,
Vancouver Canucks?and Atlanta Flames, and was remembered for his hard-nosed
style that included a bone-rattling check on Bobby Orr that made him a hated man
in Boston for his entire career.But it was in coaching and managing -- the
science of team building, if you will -- where Quinn would make a lasting and
undeniable impression.Quinn coached five teams: the?Philadelphia Flyers, Los
Angeles Kings, Canucks, Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers, compiling a W-L-T-OTL
record of 684-528-154-34. Jacques Martin coached his first game in the NHL
against Quinn in 1986. Over the years their paths would cross many times, most
notably in heated playoff confrontations between Quinns Toronto Maple Leafs and
Martins Ottawa Senators. ?But the two also worked together during international
tournaments, and Martin fondly recalls end-of-day gatherings on the benches
outside the Olympic village in Salt Lake City, where Quinn would contentedly
draw on a cigar and talk hockey with the rest of the coaches.When I think of
Pat, I just remember him as a person with a presence in the room, in a dressing
room addressing players, Martin said. A real classy individual. And a highly
competitive individual. Thats what drove him. He was really driven to win.Kalli
Quinn recalled the door to the Quinn home always being open to players, coaches,
whoever wanted to drop by. Such was the sense of family that extended beyond the
Quinn name.Among those visitors during Quinns successful coaching tenure in
Philadelphia was rugged?Philadelphia Flyers?forward Paul Holmgren.He loved to
teach so much that we literally had to go to him and say, Pat, you need to stop
these teaching moments, Holmgren said.Two minutes, three minutes, now theyre 10
minutes, Holmgren explained, chuckling. You get a good sweat on, especially in
those old practice rinks in those days. Now all of sudden youve got to stand
there for 10 minutes and listen to Pat orate.?When Holmgren moved into coaching,
he would often turn to Quinn for advice. He was a huge help to me, Holmgren
said. Im fortunate and I believe a better person because I did.If there is a
measure of the depth of Quinns capacity to share his knowledge, it was in his
successes with teams of top Canadian teens. He guided an under-18 national team
and then the under-20 squad to championships late in his career.Nicholson
admitted no one was quite sure how Quinn would manage with the kids after
spending so long with established NHLers. To be honest, he scared the [crap] out
of them first, said Nicholson. And then he got them to buy into his systems. He
was a teacher of skill but he was also a teacher of people.Trevor Linden first
met Quinn at the family home in British Columbia shortly before Vancouver made
Linden the second-overall pick in 1988. He recalled being awed as his hand
disappeared into Quinns meaty palms during that first handshake.Quinn, the teams
GM, took on the coaching duties in Vancouver during the latter stages of the
1990-91 season. The Canucks advanced to the second round the following spring as
Quinn earned his second Jack Adams Award as coach of the year. Then, two years
later, in 1994, Quinn and the Canucks lost to the New York Rangers in a classic
seven-game Stanley Cup finals.He made sense of things, said Linden, who is now
president of hockey operations for the Canucks. Thats what he was great at. He
taught me how to play the proper way.Linden is roughly the same age Quinn was
when the two first met, and there is something cyclical about Lindens role in
trying to revive the fortunes and identity of the Canucks franchise. Theres a
reason people like Pat so much in Vancouver, Linden said. Hes left an indelible
mark on this franchise.One might say that Quinn left an indelible mark on the
entire game.
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