Coach Aaron Hart

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Coach Aaron Hart

Coach Aaron Hart

@AaronBHart

Husband | Father | Coach #CLIMB

Katılım Mart 2009
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Ayden Denbo
Ayden Denbo@AydenD42·
Thankful to receive All-Region at linebacker. @360preps
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JJ Thompson
JJ Thompson@JJ_Thompson7·
I'm thankful to be named First team all league All Purpose player on offense and first team Defensive Back on the defensive side of the ball. I want to start by saying thank you to all my teammates and coach's for making these achievements possible.
Tim Martínez@360TMart

Cash Cook, Porter Drake and Ayden Denbo of Mountain View top 3A Greater St. Helens League football all-league team blogs.columbian.com/high-school-sp…

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Brian Kight
Brian Kight@BrianKight·
When I was 9 years old, I learned a lesson about HUSTLE that changed my life forever. It wasn’t just WHAT I learned but HOW I learned it that made the difference. I attended my very first multi-day football camp two hours from my home outside Los Angeles. My mom and stepdad dropped me off, and I stayed in the dorms the entire week. It was a blast! The football was fun. The coaching was excellent. I got to meet and hang with my NFL heroes like Ronnie Lott and Howie Long. The structured freedom that week was new and exciting for 9-year-old me. I matured through that experience. The camp culminated in a series of scrimmages that the parents came back to watch, followed by an awards ceremony. Camp coaches gave out awards by age group for MVP, Most Improved, Hustle, and others. I thought I performed well during the week, but I didn't win any awards. I wasn't surprised or disappointed. Close to 1,000 kids attended this camp. There were a lot of great players. When I got in the car to go home with my mom and stepdad, before we were out of the parking lot, he asked me, "Did you have fun?" "So much fun! Can I go again next year?" I asked. "If you want, yes." He said. "But so you know, if you ever go to another camp that gives a Hustle Award and you don't win it, you will have to find another ride home because I won't take you. I can't believe you let another kid out-hustle you. There's never an excuse for that. So if you come again, you better make sure you win the Hustle Award." I remember sitting in the back seat thinking, "He means that. He'd leave me here in this parking lot." 32 years later, I still believe that. His words hit me hard. They didn't hurt my feelings. He was right. I worked hard, but I hadn't made hustle a priority. His clarity woke me up. My effort in everything was entirely in my control. It was my responsibility to give it all. I think about how much that moment in the parking lot all the time and how it altered the way I’ve lived ever since. It changed how I think, work, compete, and give effort. I went back to the same camp the next year. And yeah, I won the Hustle Award. I won it every year I attended that camp, three years in a row. Hustle became my priority and I became a better player, teammate, and person because of it. I don't even remember if they gave me a trophy, medal, or certificate. If they did, I don't have them anymore. I didn't care if I "won" anything. Hustle provides its own rewards. Winning the camp award was just my ticket for a ride home.
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The Winning Difference
The Winning Difference@thewinningdiff1·
The Importance of NOTHING. You're entitled to NOTHING. Nobody owes you NOTHING. You can have talent but you if don't have discipline and execute-what do you get? NOTHING. NOTHING is acceptable, but your best. Everything is determined by what you do-there should be NOTHING else.
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Coach Aaron Hart@AaronBHart·
Best practice of the year so far! Loved seeing our team embracing failure at %100 speed…learning…then improving.
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