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@tdownsep@DavidEickholt My thoughts too...about the only time Ive questioned Lester's creative playcalling all year...that was clearly not a creative sequence.
My wife noticed a blinking light on our Airbnbโs smoke detector. I unscrewed it and found a hidden camera. We packed up and left in a hurry.
Be careful out there
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@ejohnsonNEWS Just another reminder to put your family first folks. Your employer can replace you just like that, your family will never replace you. Very unprofessional of your employer Elias. Wish you the best in the future.
I heard a U13 select volleyball coach yelling at his team while the parents listened in.
โYou all need to take this seriously if you want to play collegiate volleyball. Stop screwing around with other sports. Focus just on volleyball year around.โ
The girls were all about 5โ3 being sold a lie.
If this sounds familiar, pull your kid from that team asap.
Just watch the @NFL draft. Even the greats played multiple sports.
Life is too short. Play multiple sports.
Why?
Before you know it, itโs all over. Even for those that make it to D1 or pros.
The most common comment I get from alumni that didnโt play football while in high school is โI regret not playing football for you.โ
No regrets. Play multiple sports!!
@jimshapiro Orion HS had our 1st student drafted in the NFL yesterday, Logan Lee, picked by the Steelers.
In his HS career, Logan wasn't only a 2-way football player but also played hoops and ran/threw track, AND state champion twice in wrestling.
Multiple sports. #Smarter & safer. ๐
Blake Jagodzinske was honored as the Elite 90 Award winner at the NCAA D3 wrestling tournament. The award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA's championships.