Our Business Development Director Tim McHugh hosted a great session today at #PSATEC alongside John Nemerofsky! These two industry leaders spoke about developing Managed Services programs and the benefits they bring to integrators and clients alike. #SmarterFasterBetter
Here are my highlights from my sophomore high school season! Thanks @AHSWomenSoccer for a great year!
✅ ECC Champs
✅ District Champs
✅ Undefeated Regular Season
✅ First Team All- Conference
✅ All-Southwest District Team
https://t.co/H4TVz14v8U
The season unfortunately is over but the JOURNEY @AHSWomenSoccer TEAM took us on this year was VERY SPECIAL!!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH to these young ladies for providing us with so many opportunities to HOOT & HOLLER for them!!!
@AndersonRaptors is PROUD!!! #AHSisFAMILY
@AHSWomenSoccer Freshman, Elle Rivard is organizing a military appreciation night as the Raptors take the field against MND 9/28/24. Order your shirts by 9/6: https://t.co/aPVyJMmnZF
Donate to HONOR FLIGHT TRI-STATE here: https://t.co/9LW8N6BcbW
D1 You’re a stud
D2 You’re a stud
D3 You’re a stud
JUCO You’re a stud
NAIA You’re a stud
USCAA You’re a stud
NCCAA You’re a stud
Don’t listen to the haters
Go where you’re wanted & appreciated
@SRUSA_Official
Borrowed from a FB page for Softball, but thought it applied to all sports:
This is how it should be 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
“People always asked "Why do you pay so much money for your kid to do sports”? Well I have a confession to make; I don't pay for my kid to to do sports. Personally, I couldn't care less about what sport she does.
So, if I am not paying for sports what am I paying for?
- I pay for those moments when my kid becomes so tired she wants to quit but doesn’t.
- I pay for those days when my kid comes home from school and is “too tired" to go to her training but she goes anyway.
- I pay for my kid to learn to be disciplined, focused and dedicated.
- I pay for my kid to learn to take care of her body and learn how to correctly fuel her body for success.
- I pay for my kid to learn to work with others and to be a good team mate, gracious in defeat and humble in success.
- I pay for my kid to learn to deal with disappointment, when they don’t get that placing or title they'd hoped for, but still they go back week after week giving it their best shot.
- I pay for my kid to learn to make and accomplish goals.
- I pay for my kid to respect, not only themselves, but others, officials, judges and coaches.
- I pay for my kid to learn that it takes hours and hours, years and years of hard work and practice to create a champion and that success does not happen overnight.
- I pay for my kid to be proud of small achievements, and to work towards long term goals.
- I pay for the opportunity my child has and will have to make life-long friendships, create lifelong memories, to be as proud of her achievements as I am.
- I pay so that my child can be in the gym instead of in front of a screen...
- I pay for those rides home where we make precious memories talking about practice, both good and bad.
-I pay so that my child can learn the importance of time management and balancing what is important like school and keeping grades up
...I could go on but, to be short, I don't pay for sports; I pay for the opportunities that sports provides my kid with to develop attributes that will serve her well throughout her life and give her the opportunity to bless the lives of others. From what I have seen so far I think it is a great investment!”
@SRUSA_Official
5 questions you can ask your child after a game.
1. Did you have fun?
2. What did you learn?
3. Did you do your best?
4. Were you a positive leader?
5. Did you support your teammates?
And wrap it up by saying...
“I Love Watching You Play!”
@amy_borrow@Don_K_Williams I’ve said this for years. Taking a bunch of kids at U8 and telling some they’re elite, others are premier, and others are pre-academy is a bad model. Sets a hierarchy and politics early. Train them all together and have fluid movement.