Middle school coaches, be a factor. Wins are good, but your first job is to teach the fundamentals of the game, sportsmanship and how to compete. The varsity and junior varsity coaches are supposed to continue what you have started teaching, not begin.Teach the game, not plays.
Mike Brown was fired four times — twice by the same team.
He could have walked away bitter. Instead, he kept learning, kept showing up, and kept believing his story was not finished.
Now, he’s a champion.
Sometimes rejection is not the end of the road. It is preparation for the right opportunity. Your setback may simply be setting the stage for your comeback.
“I can swallow [the loss] because we lost to a really good human being and a good team that represents women’s basketball well.”
Nothing but respect between Dawn Staley and Cori Close ❤️
Honored to be nominated for the Gipper (@gogipper) Hall of Fame – Class of 2025! Grateful for our student-athletes, coaches, and community at Creekside High School.
Check it out: https://t.co/ADLYnPp6e9 #GipperHallOfFame
Alumni and Friends - Show your support for 35 years of Tribe Pride! Your gift of $35 celebrates the past, honors the present, & helps us strategize for the future of Creekside Athletics. Here’s the link to give - https://t.co/42Vog7i97B
“Be Chick-fil-A” means to go the extra mile. Leadership isn’t barking orders, it’s making someone’s job easier. Be a green light, not a stop sign. Serve first, lead by example, and create a culture where everyone pitches in. That spirit spreads and fosters strong community.
Thank you to the Fulton County government for this proclamation and your recognition of the hard work and dedication the team has put forth this season to accomplish all that we have. @marvinarrington@Creekside_Tribe#PROCLAMATION#TRIBEPRIDE