Justin was very efficient, even though he had the one play that we all wish he had back. Outside of that play I thought he was very efficient.
Justin was sad, but he thought it was so neat. He was in awe of it, and that's what I wanted for him.
Justin was really committed to acting. He was always in shows and hardly ever went out on weekends because he was rehearsing.
Justin wasn't trying to overpower people and get strikeouts. He had to stay within himself and learned that.
Justin was feeling it. We needed someone to step up and make a play, and he did that. It gave us a huge boost.
Justin was always eager to engage in topical discussions. Among my students, I would rank Justin first in terms of social conscience and a desire to learn about society.
Justin was a juvenile probation officer for a number of years. He has seen the inside of kids who have gotten in trouble. Now he spends his time speaking at school assemblies. He also works a lot with MADD and DARE. I've read that he's talked to 400,000 students in the last year.
Justin was actually sick before the game, but took a little medicine and came up with his best performance.
Justin was a chance to play what I don't quite succeed at. There's a bit of Justin that I'm not, but I'd like to be,
Justin was able to get inside for that shot and we felt that it was as good an option as any. He's very athletic and he got a good roll on the last shot.