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Brian Wunderlich

@BrianWunderlich

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Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Georgetown Jon
Georgetown Jon@GeorgetownJon·
Congratulations to ⁦@NHS_rockets⁩ coach ⁦@CoachRabas⁩ on earning his 200th career win in #neenah. Lee is currently 3rd all-time in program history trailing two Hall of Fame coaches in Ron Einerson, 423 wins, & Ole Jorgensen, 509 wins. Go 🚀
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Georgetown Jon
Georgetown Jon@GeorgetownJon·
Congratulations to ⁦@NHS_rockets⁩ who earned their 600th program victory in Fox Valley Association play with tonight’s 69-40 victory over Hortonville. #Neenah is the first FVA program to reach 600 victories in boys basketball
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Georgetown Jon@GeorgetownJon·
Congratulations to ⁦@NHS_rockets⁩ head coach ⁦@CoachRabas⁩ on earning his 300th career victory as a high school head basketball tonight with a 72-57 victory over Stevens Point. 197 of those wins have come as head coach of the #neenah Rockets.
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Neenah Boys Hoops
Neenah Boys Hoops@NHS_rockets·
Rocket Stadium is filled up tonight. At the half….. Appleton North 20 Neenah 15 #wisfb
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Georgetown Jon
Georgetown Jon@GeorgetownJon·
@FbNeenah⁩ vs. Appleton North. Big game, big crowd. Going to be a great atmosphere. 25 minutes from kickoff at Rocket Stadium. It is Neenah Homecoming & also ⁦@MironConstruct⁩ sponsorship night.
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Neenah Joint Schools
Neenah Joint Schools@NeenahSchools·
Neenah’s girls track and field team achieved its highest state finish in school history with a second place performance. Celia Gentile became the first athlete in Neenah history to win two individual events at the same meet, capturing the triple jump and long jump.
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Ricardo Arguello
Ricardo Arguello@RicardoDelian·
Neenah girls track and field… D1 state runners up
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Georgetown Jon
Georgetown Jon@GeorgetownJon·
Congratulations to @NeenahTennis on earning their 25th consecutive FVA conference title today. Congratulations go out to head coach Kyle Falk & his boys tennis team.
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Scott Dochterman
Scott Dochterman@ScottDochterman·
Iowa LS Luke Elkin agrees to terms with the Chicago Bears.
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Jordan Loppnow
Jordan Loppnow@JordanLoppnow·
First-year Head Coach Adam Hablewitz (Manitowoc native) and Neenah Rockets Softball are off to a solid start this season (4-0).
Georgetown Jon@GeorgetownJon

Congratulations to our @NeenahRocketsSB program who has had quite a first week to their spring 2025 season. Milton ✅ Oshkosh West ✅ Kimberly ✅ SPASH ✅ Big Red 4-0. Go 🚀

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Neenah Activities
Neenah Activities@NeenahAD·
The is a MUST read/listen for all regardless of what your involved with. #NeenahWithPride
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer

After his second year at Michigan, Tom Brady wanted to transfer. He wasn’t playing in games, and he was so low on the depth chart that he only got 2 reps in practice. Brady met with his coach to express his frustration, “The other quarterbacks get all the reps.” Coach replied, “Brady, I want you to stop worrying about what all the other players on our team are doing. All you do is worry about what the starter is doing, what the second guy is doing, what everyone else is doing. You don’t worry about what you’re doing.” Coach reminded him, “You came here to be the best. If you’re going to be the best, you have to beat out the best.” And then he recommended that Brady meet Greg Harden, a counselor who worked in the athletic department. Brady went to Harden’s office and whined, “I’m never going to get my chance. They’re only giving me 2 reps.” Harden replied, “Just go out there and focus on doing the best you can with those 2 reps. Make them as perfect as you possibly can.” “So that’s what I did,” Brady said. “They’d put me in for those 2 reps, man, I’d sprint out there like it was Super Bowl 39. ‘Let’s go boys! Here we go! What play we got?’” “And I started to do really well with those 2 reps. Because I brought enthusiasm, I brought energy.” Soon, he was getting 4 reps. Then 10, “and before you knew it,” Brady said, “with this new mindset that Greg had instilled in me—to focus on what you can control, to focus on what you’re getting, not what anyone else is getting, to treat every rep like it’s the Super Bowl—eventually, I became the starter.” Takeaway 1: Greg Harden telling Brady to focus on being great during his 2 reps reminded me of a piece of advice from the entrepreneur Mark Cuban. “People come to me all the time and tell me they’re stuck,” Cuban explained. “They’re stuck in a job they don't like. They’re stuck working for a boss they don’t like. They're stuck on a team they don't like.” “I just tell them, ‘Be great.’” “The reality of life is that you can’t just always quit your job. You can’t just always go to your boss and say, ‘Give me the promotion, or I’m out of here.’” You can’t just always go to your coach and say, ‘Give me more reps, or I'm transferring.’ “So when you’re stuck, you’ve gotta find it within yourself to say, ‘Ok, this is where I am. And if I’m going to be here, I’m going to be great.’ Because if you’re great at your job, typically other people and companies find out, so it creates opportunities.” Takeaway 2: In the field of strategic management, there is a distinction made between “lead measures” and “lag measures.” Lag measures are the results you’re trying to achieve: getting a promotion, winning a championship, being the starting quarterback. Lead measures are the actions that predictably drive those results.  The core characteristic of a lead measure, the authors of “The 4 Disciplines of Execution” write, is that “a lead measure can be directly influenced by you.” To achieve your goals, they write (echoing what the Michigan Coach told Brady), “apply a disproportionate energy” to the things that are in your control. Starting at Michigan and for the rest of his career, that’s what Brady did. After he was selected by the New England Patriots with the 199th pick in the 2000 draft, Brady was asked: “Are you aware that [along with starting quarterback, Drew Bledsoe] there’s another quarterback here that they drafted last year?”  Brady said he was aware of that, “and I know he’s a heck of a player. But I’ve always concerned myself just with the things I can control. I don’t put a lot of thinking into the other guys because I know I’m not at my best when I’m not just thinking about playing as well as I possibly can.” - - - “I never once in my life ever said I wanted to be the best of all time. Ever. I wanted to be the best I could be, period. I learned that in college. It didn’t matter what the other guys were doing. It didn’t. It mattered what I was doing.” — Tom Brady

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