WOW WOW WOW🤯🤯🤯
Craig Ferguson from Scotland has just completed a walk from LA to Boston, over 3200 miles, raising over £1 million for Mental Health🚶🏴
He aimed to make it in time for Scotland’s opener vs Haiti and he’s done just that🎉🏴🇭🇹
An incredible achievement👏👏👏
Resse Bassinger's favorite moment at West Virginia has nothing to do with baseball.
You can watch the full interview in the latest episode of the WVU Coaches Show: https://t.co/jRqO1gV5UF
Threw Out The First Pitch @Athletics - tried something never done… The Ball Vanished from my Hand, Glove and Reappeared in the Catcher’s Mitt 🤯. Thank you A’s for the amazing hospitality. What a fun time with my kids. ⚾️
"The Mountaineers are going to Omaha."
I love creating these kinds of videos. Here’s my look at @WVUBaseball making history, featuring the photos I took during the Super Regional.
An Emmy Award-winning story about an American hero.
Congrats to Creative Content Producer, Danny Hynes, for winning an Emmy in Outstanding Sports Story for his work on “Welles Crowther- The Man in the Red Bandanna”
After Brodie Kresser scored to walk off Kentucky in the regionals, he sprinted to 2nd base and fell to his knees with emotion. Some people wondered what that was all about? Well, turns out it goes a lot deeper than just winning a baseball game.
https://t.co/nx5e2Ditp5
Big Bang Theory set in 1983.
This is so Bitchin’ (IYKYK) 🤘
Penny wearing neon and crimped hair, Sheldon in a Members Only jacket, Raj dressed in purple velvet looking like Prince, and Amy as a Heavy Metal chick. 🎸
Can you imagine how Epic this would be?
New Jersey school has required every freshman to hike 55 miles on the Appalachian Trail for 53 years straight.
At St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, this isn’t optional — it’s a mandatory 5-day rite of passage before becoming a sophomore.
Many students have never hiked or camped before. They train together in the spring, then get split into small teams where each kid gets a critical role: navigator, medic, cook, captain, etc. No one knows everything — they must rely on each other.
With minimal adult supervision, they hike rain or shine, facing blisters, sore muscles, and real challenges head-on. As one administrator put it: “The only way we can get through this is if we work together.”
The result? Teens who return more confident, resilient, and bonded — proving that real growth happens when you step away from screens and into the wilderness.
What an incredible tradition! Parents, educators, and anyone raising tough kids — this is gold.
Who else believes we need more experiences like this?
90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18.
Never forget that they paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We live our lives the way we do because of them.
Jelly Roll just did a private concert for the kids at @StJude and then stayed after to give hugs to any kid who wanted one.
Hearing these lyrics in this place was deeply, deeply moving