Every 4 years we say we’re going to invest more in soccer in this country, but that usually dies out soon as we hear the first jingle for Monday Night Football.
i want to thank God for the resilience, wisdom, strength, peace, and understanding he’s given me over the past few months of my life.
for those that don’t know, i haven’t seen my seed since thanksgiving. my wife and i have had the most colorful, disparaging, and depressing season of our lives. battling the emotions of living without our baby, weathering the ups and downs of 16 seniors, and triple that in, underclassmen and middle school athletes, and still building the things that we committed to doing in our life.
and while grieving, i walked through and visited over 50 properties, learned the worst thing an investor can say is definitely not no. compromised, change direction, compromise, readjust, just for all my artistic ideas to be logistically laughed at.
there’s an old southern black gospel song that says, “i’m reaping the harvest God promised me. i take back what the devil stole from me” so today like everyday that got my beautiful family to this point, i am grateful, even when i lose.
we can finally say, we got our own. and we got our baby back. 🫂
without further ado,
House 4 Athlete | West Texas Prep - June 2026.
a hell of a year for the guys @ the house. 🫂
to the parents, athletes, and coaches thank you for your trust, thank you for your guidance, advice, and ultimately the love you’ve given me.
the village is succeeding ❤️🩹
been on a hamster wheel for about 4 months straight trying to put this together.
i’ve failed at a lot. a lot of ideas didn’t work at all. some things fell through last minute. the worst thing people can say is definitely not no. plans changed over and over again.
more than anything i’m just grateful.
thank you God for giving me opportunity to change a landscape with and for the very people that built my platform.
this is for the kids. for the ones that deserve real opportunity, with true intentional development. not just athletically, but academically and character wise, as well
any senior hooper, coach, trainers, or parents of senior basketball players (boys) please make it a point to get in the gym these next two days.
#DubsUp
i want to give God all the glory. this weekend concludes year 9 of my strength and conditioning coaching career and year 7 of strictly court sport performance training.
over the last 9 years, our athletes have run the superlatives, our athletes have dominated first and second team selections across the district and city, and every senior that has graduated through our program has gone on to play collegiately.
we prioritized strength, power, durability, and preparation. our athletes stay on the floor. they avoid burnout, our training mirrors the controlled chaos and physical demands of the game itself. we prepare them to withstand long seasons, small twists and sprains, and to respond and recover rapidly when adversity hits.
with the interscholastic season now ending, this is the most important window of the year.
parents and athletes, this is the time to put the ball down and focus on strength and conditioning, speed, mobility, and individual skill development. too many athletes finish their school season and roll straight into aau without a dedicated plan to get stronger, faster, or more resilient. they compete, but they don’t build.
i’m not anti-aau. aau is critical for exposure and recruiting. but from march to september, your athlete needs 2-4 focused strength and performance sessions per week. that should be mandatory.
not every kid needs a full-time strength coach, but every kid needs professional guidance and a structured plan.
I never reached this goal.. but.. Missing one goal doesn’t measure success. I’ve coached great players, learned from great coaches, and been in rooms I never thought I’d be in. The Play doesn’t always work how you drew it up, but if you score it doesn’t matter! Keep Goin!