During the season, some incur obstacles/bumps in the road. A choice has to be made how to use them, either as stumbling blocks or as stepping stones. When it involves health, we are lucky to have Trainer Dan. He helps you make the right choice. “Bring It” cap to Dan Volpe!
To do great things, you need to focus on doing small things in a great way. Why? Because most great things are done by completing a series of small things that come together. Isaac York understands & absorbs this & it shows. It also brought him the “Bring It” cap this week!
“Bringing It” involves dreaming big & seeking to fulfill your potential. Practice time is used to act on these dreams & make the most of
opportunities that surround you. That’s how it’s done, just ask Timmy Emongo, he got the “Bring It”cap this week for it!
Goals often live on the other side of obstacles & challenges. It takes a relentless personal drive & strong faith to overcome these things to achieve success.“Bring It”cap this week goes to a player who has it, makes
no excuses & places no blame.
He wears #2, Elijah Lilly.
“Bring It” cap this week to a guy who reminds me of a rocker who was good compared to others until he changed his mindset to focus on himself & his band, making them the best they can be. The rocker is called Bruce, the cap to a guy called Ali Hamdiyah… he too was BORN TO RUN!
“Bringing It” means developing your competitive tactics such as quickness, power & leverage that enable you to take advantage of the other side’s position or skill. This helps your team achieve a desired outcome. Have doubts?… Just watch Josh Green, newest Cap recipient!
Opportunity is often missed by some players because it’s dressed in practice gear and it looks like work. It’s what you’re willing to give today that will show up as what you get on game day. “Bring It” cap to Caleb Florence for bringing it everyday. He’s a hard working man!
One of the hardest skills to acquire is the one where you compete all out, give it all you have, & your team gets beat… but it takes a special instinct to fight through that & Jayden James has it. Here’s has been awarded the latest “Bring It” cap to show it matters! Go CARDS!
It’s extremely hard to defeat somebody who works & works & never gives up. Our “Bring It” cap goes to a guy that volunteered for a JV game & was the only player to play every down in it. Nick Ranson left no doubt that he’s willing to give it his all! Who’s next for the cap?
Encountering adversity is part of life & successful people are good at dealing with it. You either let obstacles drag you down or use them to motivate you up. Jackson Damron knows this & has been working harder to make this a great team. “Bring It” Cap given to him for it.
Success is not about luck, it’s about people who give everything to their tasks. This week’s “Bring It” Cap recipient has used discipline, motivation & dedication to get the job done. Connor Holder thanked me for the cap, I told him these caps are earned, & then I thanked him.
One of the most important ingredients to achieve any goal is commitment. When you’re committed, you do whatever it takes. Scott County’s Antonio Frye gets that. He’s challenging himself to do whatever is needed for his team to succeed. “Bring It” cap this week to Antonio!
Players who impose their will on the opponent are cherished. Block by block, this guy is working hard to pave SC’s path to victory. He’s not in it for the glory, but lets his impact be felt every play. “Bring It” cap #4 goes to Caden Taylor, he’s a lineman for the County.
In many ways, this is one of the biggest guys on the SC football team. He brings a BIG effort to practice, he displays a BIG mindset for constant self improvement & he brings a BIG fearless heart to his work. He’s our third week “Bring It” cap winner- he is Kayne Garrett!
SC Football moved into the new facility this week and it saw the second “Bring It”cap awarded to Cedric Dunn. The big man brings it to every practice. Works hard to make those around him look better. What a teammate!
Scott County Football is back! To improve yourself, you take every opportunity you find & then create more. You demonstrate that getting better happens when you “bring it” every time. This guy gets it. First 2024 “Bring It”Cap presented to @elijah_chuyV GO CARDS! Who’s next?