Attention High School Athletic Directors, Coaches, and Counselors‼️‼️
Now more than ever, as I've mentioned before, high schools across the country should consider planning Recruiting 101 workshops and informational meetings throughout the school year for student-athletes and their families. With college athletics continuing to evolve through changes in recruiting, eligibility, transfer rules, and participation opportunities, education is critical. These meetings would help keep everyone informed, reduce confusion, and ensure athletes and parents have accurate information to make the best decisions for their future. The more informed our student-athletes are, the better prepared they will be to navigate the ever-changing landscape of college athletics.
@RGIII Agree with you 100% @RGIII if they don’t begin to fix this, we may have a WNBA version of “Malice at the Palace”. This has been since Day 1 when she came into the league. It’s obvious what’s is happening.
@CoachRosholt Keep moving. Near sideline, behind offense, far sideline. Get all angles during practice. If you script you can move along with the plays.
Rams training camp back at Loyola Marymount. Seven practices open to public. First July 27. Fans must register and have a valid ticket to attend Training Camp. Registration to claim a ticket will open at https://t.co/SY850Gg0BZ on Tuesday, June 23 at 3:00 p.m.
@latsondheimer $10 parking and $15 to watch? No thanks. Also, the majority of these games are played on alternative grass fields which are not always in the best or at least playable conditions.
Whittier Christian is delighted to announce Keith McGill as our new head football coach.
The former NFL player served as the Heralds' defensive coordinator during the 2025 season and as an assistant coach in 2024.
Whittier Christian Athletic Director Ryan Esslinger said, "Keith has demonstrated a genuine commitment to our student-athletes and is passionate about developing them not only as football players, but as young men of character, discipline, and faith."
Please join us in welcoming Coach McGill as he leads Whittier Christian football into a new chapter. 🏈
#GoHeralds
Ten things mentally tough athletes don’t do in games:
1. Make excuses
2. Complain
3. Give up
4. Get distracted
5. Lose their temper
6. Panic
7. Dwell on mistakes
8. Get complacent
9. Stay in their comfort zone
10. Play selfishly
@PacificBaseball Sorry to hear about your “Skip”. I played for his brother, my “Skip” at Chapman. Heard stories of him and their legendary brother battles. Prayers to the Peters family and the baseball community whom he mentored.
The NIL industry uses classic cognitive bias technique of price anchoring.
They tell you the industry standard is 15-20%, but since you're special, they will take it down to 10%.
You might FEEL like you're getting a deal, but you're still getting ripped off.
Do your homework.