Mitch Johnson shares the biggest lesson he learned from Gregg Popovich.
"How important people and relationships are."
"He understands people and relationships and the significance of every moment and every touch point with every person."
The best leaders and coaches invest in people.
Then he explained what investing in people really looks like:
"That can be having to yell and hold someone accountable. And that can be to put your arm around someone's shoulder and love 'em."
The best leaders combine high standards with high support.
"He did it better than anybody, I think, that's ever walked the sidelines."
"I will attempt to do it my way in whatever that looks like moving forward."
Great leadership isn't one style. It's knowing your people well enough to give them what they need.
Invest in the relationships. Care about people, hold them to their potential, and lead in your style.
(🎥 KENS5 - San Antonio)
A successful 4 day camp with 73 girls K-6th grade registered and attending! Thank you to all the girls for their hard work, time, and energy 👏🏼
Special shoutout to the varsity girls and assistant coaches for volunteering their time to help lead this camp! #beacoffeebean
Show up, even when it’s hard. Fight the fight, even when the outcome feels uncertain. Life is going to test you, pressure you, and try to make you back down but that’s where growth happens. A coffee bean doesn’t run from the heat; it transforms it. So keep showing up, keep fighting forward, and choose to be a coffee bean.
Another congratulations to Avery Braegelmann for being a State Excel Award Winner! Very well deserved award She was announced at halftime of the Girls State AAA championship today 🏀
PLAYOFF GAME DAY! We will play at #5 seed Pine City as the #12 seed
GBB Tickets are available here https://t.co/eEAP7mAcce
HUDL livestream of will have a $15/event/device fee for all contests.
@MidMNSports will be doing an audio broadcast no video at https://t.co/xNXhqr3fui
On Tuesday in our 63-17 win vs. Montevideo our Varsity Basketball team tied a Girls Basketball school record for least points allowed by an opponent in a game with only giving up 17 points. This tied a record from our 1983 -1984 team on December 29, 1983 vs Royalton.
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