All good things must come to an end. We say the bad ones do, too. 1,063 days of noise, doubt, and "almosts" officially hit the dirt tonight.
This isn't just a win on the scoreboard; it’s the start of a new chapter.
#RIPTheStreak#FalconsWin#HighSchoolBaseball
If you want to know what "never quit" looks like, look at these faces. After 1,063 days, these guys proved that perseverance isn't just a word—it's a lifestyle.
To the players and fans who stayed through every inning: This one is for you
#RIPTheStreak#Believe#EarnedNotGiven
DON'T TAKE WHAT YOU DO FOR GRANTED
"You can tell when a cat is grateful to play the game, they play totally different. You can tell when somebody is grateful to do what it is they've been called to do, they do it and go about it totally different."
💯 @InkyJohnson
🗣️Words of wisdom:
1-You must have a leader on the team or the team will fail.
2-No team succeeds without someone willing to lead.
3-If no one leads, everyone follows the wrong direction.
“One Team-One Unit”
"Sometimes your role on the team is not what you want it to be. But, it's what the coaches decide where you need to be for the team to be successful.
“One Team-One Unit”
As coaches, understand we are the leaders of a generation and responsible for change in our sport.
This generation will grow up in sports believing they can do whatever whenever so long as we allow it.
The keys: Respect, Discipline, and Trust in the Process.
One day your playing days will be over.
If you are blessed to be a coach, make sure you are adding to the game that helped to shape you.
Don’t forget what it was like when you used to be that kid.
Growth is a choice.
You have to choose to do what others won’t.
You have to choose to ignore the temptations of others.
You have to choose to be disciplined.
You have to choose to keep fighting when things get hard.
You have to choose you over anyone or anything else.
Fivay Falcons Football players showed their teaching abilities at Schrader Elementary. Not just football players but young mentors. Had fun today.
“One Team-One Unit”