Last day of school tomorrow. It’s time for everybody to take a few deep breaths, and reset. June workouts will get cranked up very soon……
#Team57#LeaveNoDoubt#WAO
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: "The Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man. All the good from The Savior of the World is communicated to us, through this Book."
John Wooden said, “Success is peace of mind attained only through self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.”
No mentions of titles, trophies, or outcomes.
It's about effort and growth.
Kirby Smart said, "Don’t be a blame guy. That’s the first sign of loser mentality when you blame someone else for a mistake."
Great teams don't play the blame game.
They take ownership and responsibility.
Here are 6 toxic games that destroy teams - bookmark this one:🧵
Excellence isn't the goal, it's the standard.
The question isn't "Can you be excellent?" - It's "What are you willing to make non-negotiable?"
• At 18, he fought Shaq over it.
• At 35, he played through a torn Achilles because of it.
Here are Kobe's 5 non-negotiables:
Deion Sanders said, "I want to see you practice. Because how you practice is who you are."
Greatness isn't built on hype.
It's built in the quiet moments - when nobody's watching.
It means preparation, consistency, and hard work.
(@DeionSanders)
The South Laurel “Cardinals” are off this week, and have completed the regular season with an 8-2 record. The KY Class 5A Playoffs begin next Friday. The Cards will travel to Montgomery County, to take on the “Indians” in a first round game. Make plans to make the trip!!!
#Team56
Proud University of Houston graduate Jim Nantz talks about how he's ready for "When the national media picks against us once again" in the Final Four. "We're always underrated, underestimated. I really believe that. ... What they don't understand is we're used to that."
Houston alum Jim Nantz of @CBSSports following the Coogs win:
"I hope when we get into (Final Four) week, people look at this (Houston) team as a throwback to what college basketball used to be.
"Because our guys stay." @KHOU
Rick Pitino. John Calipari. For the fifth time in the NCAA Tournament. Of course the series in the big dance is even at 2-2. They admitted Friday they're not close with each other. On Saturday, it's a clash in Providence.
My reflection on drama delivered by the basketball gods: