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The disappointment of his native Greece (also known as ) File:Flag of Greece.svg's debilitating economic crisis follows Panos Tzelatis to the pool every day. He says success in life, like in water polo, begins with accepting ownership of mistakes in order to correct them. "I hear my friends from Greece blaming everybody else but them. That's wrong," said Tzelatis, who left home for the United States three years ago to continue a career in a sport that's treasured in that Balkan nation but also has faced financial struggles.

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  • The disappointment of his native Greece (also known as ) File:Flag of Greece.svg's debilitating economic crisis follows Panos Tzelatis to the pool every day. He says success in life, like in water polo, begins with accepting ownership of mistakes in order to correct them. "I hear my friends from Greece blaming everybody else but them. That's wrong," said Tzelatis, who left home for the United States three years ago to continue a career in a sport that's treasured in that Balkan nation but also has faced financial struggles.
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  • The disappointment of his native Greece (also known as ) File:Flag of Greece.svg's debilitating economic crisis follows Panos Tzelatis to the pool every day. He says success in life, like in water polo, begins with accepting ownership of mistakes in order to correct them. "I hear my friends from Greece blaming everybody else but them. That's wrong," said Tzelatis, who left home for the United States three years ago to continue a career in a sport that's treasured in that Balkan nation but also has faced financial struggles. Tzelatis settled in Erie about two years ago to lead a new year-round water polo club -- Erie PA Inter Club, or EPIC -- in a city with a rich history in the sport dating back four decades, and a small but promising group of players looking to revive it. Discipline and desire, blended with a technical and fundamental approach to learning the game, have developed a club that has grown from about a dozen to 50 athletes who aspire to be the future of water polo in Erie. "After a game or practice, I always think about my wrongdoings, and take responsibility for everything that happened. That's how I make it better," Tzelatis, 55, said.
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