CLOCKED IN ⏰➡️ STATE FINAL FOUR🏆
Summer Creek⚾️ never let go—storming back to take Game 2 (10-9) and grinding out a 5-4 tiebreaker win to knock off Katy.
With it, @SCHS_Baseball1 punches its ticket to the State Tournament for the first time ever💥
📸🎥 @MatthewOgle777
Two coaches.
Two completely different styles.
One championship stage.
Dan Hurley and Dusty May couldn’t appear more different.
Hurley is loud, fiery, and unapologetically intense. He coaches with passion on full display—every possession, every call, every moment.
May is calm, measured, and composed. He leads with poise—steady, deliberate, and rarely rattled.
One is expressive and animated.
The other is reserved and calculated.
And yet… both are elite.
Both are brilliant tacticians.
Both are masterful recruiters.
Both have built championship cultures.
And most importantly—both LOVE their players… and their players love them right back.
That’s the lesson.
There is no ONE way to lead.
Not in basketball.
Not in business.
Not in life.
Leadership isn’t about copying someone else’s style. It’s about owning your style.
Your personality.
Your strengths.
Your voice.
Because authenticity builds trust.
And trust builds teams that win.
Don’t try to lead like Hurley.
Don’t try to lead like May.
Lead like you.
Why didn't Isaiah Evans transfer from Duke after last season after averaging only 6.8 ppg while only playing 13.7 mpg? It's a mindset he was taught from his mother Marieke Lémon back in 9th grade. Here's a look into what Evans was taught about adversity & accountability. @WRAL
GIRLS 6A State Championship!
Summer Creek defeats Flower Mound, 55-45 and complete their “back to back” mission. What an awesome season for the Lady Bulldogs! @uiltexas@sc_ladyhoops
Deion Sanders shares what's wrong with most athletes today.
"That's what's wrong with most of our athletes today: We don't practice to be great...We practice to practice."
"I practiced to be the best ever."
Success starts with your preparation.
It means being intentional about how you practice. Not just showing up - but showing up with purpose.
Anyone can go through the motions. But to be great, you have to practice like it matters.
(🎥@DeionSanders)
The Costs of Leadership: Kirby Smart
1. You will make hard decisions that negatively affect people.
2. You will be disliked despite your best attempts to do the best for the most.
3. You will be misunderstood & won't have the chance to defend yourself.
💥 If you’re soft, you’re selfish.
If you’re silent, you’re selfish.
If you’re stupid, you’re selfish.
Bad body language? Selfish.
Repeating the same mistake? Selfish.
Avoiding hard conversations? Selfish.
High performance is about us, not you.
So stop pouting, start communicating, and raise your standard—especially when no one’s watching.
Because how you act off the field defines who you are on it.