@BarackObama It’s hard for ignorance to understand intelligence, hate to understand love and wrong to understand right! Rev Jackson’s life was Politics, when you think of him that is what knew him to be! Another Black American who fought for civil rights and equality for all!
FUN! FUN! FUN! To ALL young BALLERS it’s that time to sharpen those B Ball Skills! Strap up those sneakers and Join us June 9th, 10th and 11th for our Skills Camp at Fauquier High School! Let’s Go have some fun and put in this work!!
@AnnieForTruth Wow the divide and ignorance is real!! How we forget this country was and in many places still recovering from one of the most catastrophic epidemics in our decade! This didn’t have an impact on our economy? Who was in office when it happened? Wake up! How soon we forget!
Unconventional matchup in Texas sees Taja Colbert (@TajaColbert) drive and get the TUFF bucket in the paint to go with 3.6 seconds left to give @ShipWBB the 57-55 win over St. Mary’s!
GOALS! When setting Goals for yourself make sure you know the requirements in order to achieve them! Then you must have the mindset to do more than the requirements, otherwise you’re wasting time! Once you do achieve it that’s when the real work begins!! That’s the real GRIND!!!
Huge Congratulations to the @FauquierLady own Felicity for this awesome and well deserved scholarship honor we are so proud of you and know you will go on to do amazing things!!
UCONN Women��s Coach awesome! Took 3 experienced players, plays them each almost 40min a game since Dec. developed 4 other players in the process! 7 dressed 6 on bench out do to injuries that together is 35 points per game Made it to the final 4! That’s Coaching and Players effort
.@dawnstaley on the bond she creates with all of her players: “If there were ever a secret to being a great coach, that’s it: the connection.
I need to have a personal relationship with each player. I, just like they do, have to be invested. Something other than basketball has to draw me to them. Basketball is the immediate common ground between us, of course, but I’m talking about a personal level. I like to have something more....
After building personal relationships with these players — relationships that require reciprocal trust and vulnerability — that guard is down. They’re seeing more of me — who I really am — than any other place I’ve been. I’m more myself now. That feeling of letting my guard down allows me to give my all. I credit our players for allowing me to coach the way I do — I don’t have to censor anything. I don’t have to put on airs. I feel what I feel when I feel it, and then I express it. That’s what the people and players of South Carolina have done: help me be myself.
You can’t ask a player to let you in if you don’t do the same.” https://t.co/SVlgAaLYJR