CoachTF…Why do your receivers get in low stances with hands up in a fighters position? Because I learned how to coach receivers in 1999/2000 by watching NFL great Ed McCaffrey ( Christians dad) dominate one on ones with this unusual stance…Made my career amazing…Thx Ed!
🚨🏈 THANK YOU, COACHES 🏈🚨
A huge thank you to all of the college programs that stopped by Owensboro Catholic during the month of May to watch Mr. Football candidate QB Dre’Mail Carothers compete, throw, and showcase his talent.
The interest continues to grow, and it’s a testament to the work Dre’Mail puts in every single day. Elite talent, relentless preparation, and proven leadership.
We appreciate every coach who took the time to visit and invest in the recruiting process.
The journey is just getting started. 📈🔥
#AcesRise #QB1 #MrFootball
As an AD, one of the hardest things I witness our coaches deal with is a parent wanting it more than their child. Coaches use offseason work ethic, skill, athleticism, and what is most valuable to the team when determining playing time.
Parents often hear from their child that the coach does not like them, that it is unfair, or that favorites are being played. In many situations, the harder truth is that the child simply does not love the sport as much as the parent does.
That can lead to parents fighting battles with coaches that their child should be learning to handle themselves. One of the most important lessons sports can teach young people is how to communicate, compete, handle adversity, and advocate for themselves.
Playing time is rarely about one conversation or one moment. It is usually about consistency, effort, preparation, attitude, and trust built over time.
This has become an ongoing trend in sports today. The athletes who grow the most are usually the ones who learn to accept coaching, respond to challenges, and take ownership of their role instead of relying on others to fight their battles for them.
Baby Step 2 of the 7 Baby Steps is: Pay off all debt (except the house) using the debt snowball.
Here's how it's done:
List your debts smallest to largest.
Make only minimum payments on all debts EXCEPT the smallest one. Work on paying off that little one with everything you’ve got. Trim your budget. Sell stuff that's just collecting dust, and pick up extra work for a season. Put EVERY extra dollar you can on that smallest debt. Once it's paid off, it will give you hope, and a lot of motivation to keep going.
Next, roll that smallest debt's minimum payment amount to the next debt on your list. You've been making minimum payments on that second debt the whole time, so adding the first debt's payment will be a boost. PLUS if you keep finding ways to put extra money toward debt, that snowball will really start to roll.
Keep going and you'll be debt-free a LOT sooner than you ever thought possible. Millions of people have used this method to break free. You can too.
🚨🔥 ANOTHER BIG-TIME OFFER 🔥🚨
2027 QB Dre’Mail Carothers continues to rise. The University of South Florida has officially entered the race. 🚀
One of Kentucky’s most dangerous playmakers.
A true field general.
And a legitimate Mr. Football candidate. 👀
When the lights come on, QB1 delivers.
Recruitment momentum is REAL. More coming. 📈
@DremailC2027@brianhartline@mhartline59@USFFootball
#AcesRise #QB1
🚨🏈 BUCKEYES IN THE BUILDING 🏈🚨
One of the nation’s premier programs made a stop to see QB1 Dre’Mail Carothers.
Appreciate Billy Fessler from Ohio State making the trip to Owensboro Catholic.
The buzz keeps growing for one of Kentucky’s top quarterbacks. 📈🔥
Elite arm. Elite leader. Elite future.
The work continues to separate. 💯
@DremailC2027@CoachFess
#AcesRise #QB1 @OhioStateFB
Catholic takes down Daviess County 10-4 in G1 of the 9th District Tournament. Barrett Evans is our KenTron Manufacturing Player of the Game going 3-3 3RBI and a HR away from the cycle. Jaxson White gets the win on the mound.