As an AD, I struggle to understand why some parents resist high standards for their kids. Growth doesn’t come from comfort, it comes from being pushed, being coached hard, and being held accountable.
As a dad, I hate seeing my kid disappointed. But I’d rather see him face adversity now than be unprepared later. Learning to handle failure, earn your role, and fight through challenges matters more than any short term result.
Winning matters. Not just on the scoreboard, but in learning how to prepare, compete, and respond when things don’t go your way. That’s what builds someone ready for the real world.
Not our best effort, but we were able to fight to finish the game on a 24-4 run to defeat previously unbeaten Sidney Lehman tonight. Final score was 67-54. The Climbers are now 11-1.
Drew Dixon 19 pts, Grady Lantz 18, Kaden Underwood 11, Gio Rube 8, Brody Donahoe 7, Case Teepe 4
@DaviesCollin@KCRG_Sports Taking a shot clock violation so you don't hurt your opponent's feelings is stupid. I understand not shooting if the shot clock is off. If it is on, play ball.
@BSB_Wolverine@buckeyefbnation He’s not a coach on the team. So, you see, he can read about different things and comment on them as fans are tend to do.