Coaches, don’t ever judge a player too early. Not gonna lie I never thought @NateW_72 would’ve turned into the player he is today. Fun part of my job is watching these guys grow and work to see what they can become. Watching him commit to our off season program every year was impressive to see, and it paid off big time. 💪🏼
Parents, stop taking these early years for granted, don’t be too hard on them if it’s not working out yet.
Allow your child some time to grow, teach them hard work pays off, grow, compete, rotate, back up, fail, win, get bumps and bruises.. it’s just gonna make them stronger humans.
Nate, I’m so proud of you man. You went from looking like your little brother, to a Collegiate level Offensive Tackle. @CLUSports is getting a heck of a human and player.
Well done Champ! #FlyEaglesFly
@ErickBruin Write your book now! I so look up to you as a leader. Keep doing the work you are doing to make students successful. Much Love and Respect.
This is Pommel Horse specialist Stephen Nedoroscik. He didn’t move from his spot for two hours while he simply waited for his one special moment.
He mentioned that he is cross-eyed and that he can inexplicably switch his dominant eye. Before his routine, Nedoroscik removed his glasses. He told "TODAY" that if he kept his glasses on, they would fly off mid-routine.
And now because of him, we won our first medal in gymnastics in 16 years.