Feedback means someone believes you can be better—what a compliment.
When you get coached hard, welcome it and delight in knowing that someone cares enough about your growth to speak up.
Amateurs view feedback as an attack.
Pros view feedback as a gift.
Our all time favorite play
Belmont’s “panic” backdoor play
Designed to look like a broken play.
Next level thinking and execution
(Via @coachperebcn 🎥)
Boys’🏊♂️: Chiefs win 106-59 against Seneca, starting their season with a record of 2-0. “Chief of the Meet” goes to Jimmy Ting with a lifetime best in the 100 Freestyle!
"One thing that separates great players from good players is their detail.
The details of the little things... just to get that edge." -Jalen Brunson
It's the little things, consistently perfected, that lead to larger results.
Small steps lead to big victories.
"Kids don't realize it these days, but to struggle is a good thing.
It makes you into who you are.
Struggles meant I had to invest more and try harder."
Struggles in sports aren't setbacks; they're stepping stones to success.
"They never give up on each other."
Cherokee was often overlooked this season, but took down a defending sectional champ to reach the South Jersey Group 4 title game.
Watch the full highlights + interviews now 👇
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“It’s more than a game to me. It’s all I’ve ever known. It’s who I am. It’s all I am," Roy Kent
Sports offer a never ending story about life lessons that last forever.
Spo on Jalen Brunson (41 points in Game 6): “How’s that dude not an All-Star or All-NBA?…He should be on one of those teams. I wish he were still out West. Man you gotta respect him as a competitor…He’s got an iron will. There’s something about these Villanova guys, they��re as tough as they come as competitors…”