Softball- Spartans roll 10-0 in 5 over Highlands. They will play in the state championship tomorrow night. Make your way to Lexington to cheer on these girls!
After discussions with my wife and daughter, as well as an enormous amount of texts from past and present players, families, and boosters, I’ve decided to remain as the coach of South Warren Baseball and not submit my resignation paperwork.
One day you’re gonna wake up and AAU basketball will be over. No more weekend tournaments, packed gyms, or team hotels. No more “one more game” next weekend.
One day you’ll be out of eligibility for high school basketball. Then college basketball too.
And eventually, the thing that feels like your whole world right now becomes a memory.
So stop playing scared. Shoot your shot. Sprint the floor. Dive on the loose ball. Compete with confidence. Enjoy your teammates. Because one day you’ll wish you could go back and play just one more game with them.
Fear and hesitation have ended way more careers than missed shots ever will.
Just something to think about.
Rajon Rondo closed his AAU timeout by preaching one thing — play off two feet.
Not a play. Not a trick. Just jump stops.
And watching his son Pierre and his teammates execute it is all the proof you need that this concept works at every single level of the game.
The jump stop puts you in control. Not the defense.
A high school basketball team doesn't win championships in March, it wins them in July, in empty gyms, with no crowds and no hype. The work you do when no one's watching is what shows up under the bright lights.
This is a big move for the Lady Spartans. Bringing in someone like Kyle Kinmon—who’s spent the last six years helping building a program at South Warren High School— they’re aiming for stability and a clear identity. Kyle checks those boxes!
South Warren has hired Kyle Kinmon as the school's new varsity girls' basketball head coach. Kinmon has been an assistant with South's boys' basketball program the past six years.
Tom Brady: “You need coaches that push you outside your comfort zone because that’s how you grow and that’s how you develop self confidence and self esteem. They push you to deal with failure.”