Every parent needs to see this.
Shocking MRI study on preschoolers (ages 3-5) reveals that just 2 hours of daily interactive screen time is causing measurable LOSS of white matter in their developing brains.
This directly impairs language, literacy, and neural connectivity.
Little brains need real-world play, love, and human connection — not devices rewiring them before kindergarten.
Protect your children. Put the screens down.
As an AD, one of the biggest challenges is understanding what athletes and parents truly want. Everyone says they want to win, but too often the communication I receive is centered around why practice is being missed, why workouts can’t happen, or why the commitment isn’t possible.
Winning is rarely about what happens on game day, it’s built in the unseen hours of preparation, consistency, and sacrifice. You cannot claim to want success while consistently avoiding the work required to achieve it.
Too often, “we want to win” really means “we want the rewards of winning without the discomfort of earning it.” When that gap exists, the blame often shifts to the coach instead of the habits.
Great programs are built when athletes, parents, and coaches all align in understanding that commitment comes before results. Wanting to win and being willing to do what it takes to win are two very different things.
@Corbett_Crews is making his presence felt‼️
At 6’7”, he’s a matchup nightmare and dominates with size, length, and physicality 💪🏾🔥
Plays with edge. Stays coachable. Keeps stacking days 📈
Still developing… and that’s the scary part 😤
College coaches — TAP IN NOW!
Extraordinary testimony! Mitsuo Fuchida, the Imperial Japanese Navy captain who led the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, converted to Christianity in 1950 following a profound change of heart. Initially bitter after the war, Fuchida was deeply moved by the story of Peggy Covell, whose missionary parents were executed by Japanese forces, yet she chose to show love to Japanese prisoners of war rather than seeking revenge.
This sparked Fuchida’s interest in Christianity. He soon encountered the testimony of Jacob DeShazer, an American POW who shared his story of finding God in a Japanese camp in I Was a Prisoner of Japan (1950). In September 1949, Fuchida became a Christian. “Looking back,” he said later, “I can see now that the Lord had laid his hand upon me so that I might serve him.”
🔥 2027 in the trenches… and he’s coming with force.
@michae1burke_ is putting in the work NOW to dominate LATER. 💪🏾
OL/DL versatility, toughness in the trenches, and a motor that doesn’t quit.
College coaches — this is a name you’ll want to remember early. 👀
📊 Numbers don’t lie. Production speaks.
@KohenBurrell is the real deal — playmaker, competitor, and difference maker every time he steps on the field.
Coaches, the film + stats tell the full story 🎯
📈 Ready for the next level
📬 Recruiting inquiries open
Class of 2027 on the rise 📈
Piedmont’s own @TylerMcVey08 is putting in the work—breakout senior year on the way. The foundation is set and the best is still ahead.
College coaches, take notice. 👀 #RecruitPiedmont
Get your boys into football and watch the transformation!
Football uniquely challenges boys in ways that boys need but rarely get in today’s society.
We need football because it provides an environment where boys can become young men, and young men can become grown men.
The Iran protests in New York City are bought and paid for, here it all is with proof. Watch how they load the signs into the car and at 3:10 the leader confronts me and I expose her salary. She celebrated october 7th, and got paid to do it. Best of luck @LaynaLazar.
Our goalie decided we weren’t gonna lose today.. One of the greatest American sport performances of all time
🗣🗣 THANK YOU FOR STANDING ON YOUR HEAD CONNOR HELLEBUYCK
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