Smith, a second-season professional from Crouch End, not surprisingly described his victory as 'the best so far.
The chronicle of Rasted describes his victory in great detail.
Olaf Stapledon described Loverseed's victory as offering "a fresh inspiration in political life at a time when it was greatly needed."
Brendan Rodgers, the Swansea manager, described his team's unexpected victory as an "incredible" day.
However, the deeply-religious Salazar described his victory as a "miracle".
A newspaper account described Michigan's victory this way: "The western football championship goes to Michigan.
Mr. Rapoport made the program a centerpiece of his election campaign and describes his narrow victory as a mandate.
Contemporary reports described his victory as one of the easiest ever seen in the race.
But he described his victory here as "very, very important to us, particularly in a state that has often been a bellwether."
Collins describes Osuna's victory as a triumph of tactical play: