If you're a #transfer or #uncommitted for Fall of 2026, let's find out if we're a #RightFit for you! Scholarship money available! We were undefeated this past season in our region! We have programs like Nursing, Radiology, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Business, Gen Eds, & more!
We’ve been a nationally ranked and recognized program on the women’s side for the last 6 years! We don’t have carry a big roster! We’re very big on academics! Debit free schooling! So if you care about academics, competing, and playing, come check us out!
https://t.co/gZLnPACCpA
If you're a #transfer or #uncommitted for Fall of 2026, let's find out if we're a #RightFit for you! Scholarship money available! We were undefeated this past season in our region! We have programs like Nursing, Radiology, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Business, Gen Eds, & more!
We’ve been a nationally ranked and recognized program on the women’s side for the last 6 years! We don’t have carry a big roster! We’re very big on academics! Debit free schooling! So if you care about academics, competing, and playing, come check us out!
https://t.co/gZLnPACCpA
It’s no surprise that South Suburban Native, Antwaan Randle El (Thornton) is a key component to the Miraculous Turnaround for the Chicago Bears, who lead the NFC North with a 7-3 Record..
Former NFL player and current assistant head coach/wide receivers coach for the Chicago Bears.
At Thornton High School, he was a 3 sport star that played Football, Basketball and Baseball (Drafted MLB Chicago Cubs 1997)
In college, he was a star quarterback for Indiana, but entered the NFL in 2002 as a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Randle El is known for his two stints with the Steelers, including a Super Bowl XL win where he threw a touchdown pass to Hines Ward
@TheRealRandleEl@ThorntonBBall@TTHS_football
🎉 FINALS BOUND! 🎉 Huge congratulations to our SSC Women's Soccer team for advancing to the Finals of the 2025 Region 4 Division II Tournament! The Lady Bulldogs are bringing the heat and representing SSC well. Check out their current 15-1-1 record at https://t.co/lBQsN5wy99
We receive so many recruiting emails that tell the same story: I have very good grades, I am a hard worker, I am all this and all that on the soccer field. Very few of them describe their mentality. At the college level, our livelihood is dependent upon the performance of our team and in addition to the obvious, we seek out players who hate losing more than they like winning. Talent is plentiful in the youth soccer pool but it is this mentality X factor that creates separation. It is clearly an intangible that is not always easy to measure, but will usually be evident in the way players approach the game: audibly firing up their team in close games, sprinting into the net to grab the ball after a goal, running down an attacker after giving the ball away, hitting a slide tackle to prevent a ball going over endline for corner. Many say this is something you are born with, the way you are wired, but like anything else mentality can be improved. For those who want to play at the next level, don’t ignore this important piece of athletics. @WMTribeWSOC #Mentality #CollegeSoccer
Recruits,
You wouldn’t limit your business to one client, so don’t limit your college decision to one division.
Don’t let your business fail just b/c one division doesn’t like your brand.
Be open minded to every client.
Accept the best offer!
D1, D2, D3, NAIA, Juco.
#CSTruth