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James Cormier

@CoachJCorms

Family ☝🏽. Head Coach Cushing Academy. #BetterEveryDay

Cushing Academy Katılım Nisan 2013
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Middlesex Magic
Middlesex Magic@MiddlesexMagic·
Congratulations the Magic and Cushing 7’0 2027 Coley Mark on receiving a scholarship offer from Bucknell! #MagicFamily
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Philip Martelli
Philip Martelli@pmjr10·
This is Barry, our driver. It was evident upon meeting him yesterday that he takes great pride and joy in what he does. Even made sure he had Black & Gold sneakers on when he picked us up. @ryankopVCU words are so true and could be said about his own work with @thepeppas as well!
Ryan Kopacsi@ryankopVCU

Just looked at the hotel window and saw this. Listen to the video. 10 seconds in. It’s not what you do in life that “matters” it’s how you do it. Do it with love. Passion. Love. Pride. Shine through. Want to live a meaningful life? Act like EVERYTHING you do matters.

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CathVSConf☘️
CathVSConf☘️@CathVSConf·
This was part of Skip Holtz's eulogy to his father Lou Holtz. Skip said that when people came to visit his father in hospice, the very first thing Lou asked them was, “What can I do for you?” That's so powerful. Powerful enough for me to want to be a better person. God knew what he was doing when he made "Sunshine" that was Lou's nickname growing up. My heart hurts so much for so many reasons. Selfishly because Lou was the last man to win a National Championship at Notre Dame. Unselfishly because he meant SO much to SO many people. Not one seat in the Basiclica was vacant. There were people standing for an entire hour on the side of the pews. Plus so much more. I hope, truly, to become even half the man Lou Holtz was. A man whose first question was always, “What can I do for you?” A man whose light never dimmed, even in his final days. A man whose legacy will outlive all of us.
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Team New England Basketball Club
Team New England Basketball Club@TNEBBallClub·
Busy few weeks for our guys‼️ Our guy 2027 6’3” G @antvick13 took his official visit to @DetroitMercyMBB last weekend. Ant is having a breakout season w/@CushingBBball where he is developing into a triple threat scorer. One of the best scorers in 27’ in New England💯
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Nathan Marzion
Nathan Marzion@nathanmarzion·
NIGEL JAMES IS MICHAEL JORDAN. #MUBB
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Jason Smith
Jason Smith@JasonS_ZG·
Absolute war today in @The_NEBL semis between Cushing & PSA. Ryan Moesch willed Cushing to tomorrow’s championship. New England 🏀 at it’s best.
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PickandPop
PickandPop@PickAndPopNet·
What Joe Gallo's done at Merrimack simply doesn't get enough attention 45 games over .500 in conf play since transitioning from D2➡️D1 3 reg season championships in 5 years in NEC, 2 title game trips 2 years they were eligible Moves up to MAAC? 2nd place year 1, 1st place yr 2
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James Purchin
James Purchin@JamesPurchin·
Ben McCollum didn’t flinch after losing three straight games in brutal environments. “When you’re losing, the world is ending. When you’re winning, everything’s perfect.” That’s the lie most people believe. Inside his program, nothing changed. No panic. No celebration. No emotional whiplash. Just a continued commitment to the process. McCollum kept the evaluation simple. Against Illinois, it was a poor start, some growth, and losing plays late. Against Purdue, too many losing plays and a costly offensive rebound. The next game? Fewer losing plays and more winning ones. That was the entire adjustment. Not narratives. Not results. Plays. Here’s what most people miss: the outside world lives in extremes. Inside great programs, everything stays boring. Stable. Grounded in the work. McCollum filters noise ruthlessly. He listens to people who help him improve his bosses, famiand ly, mentors. Social media? Useless. That discipline wasn’t accidental. It came from years in Division II. Getting exposed. Learning how far he still had to go. Making quiet adjustments. Building real confidence through repetition, not praise. The takeaways are simple but uncomfortable: Results lie. Process tells the truth. Don’t chase wins, eliminate losing plays. Noise doesn’t make you better; honesty does. Faith in the work is built long before it’s rewarded. Sometimes it won’t pay off tonight. Sometimes not tomorrow. But if the process is right, it always shows eventually. Question: Where do you see people abandoning the process too early—sports, leadership, or life?
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Stellar Hoops 🏢
Stellar Hoops 🏢@StellarHoops·
Class of 2027 6’4 Team New England Basketball Club (MA) Anthony Vick holds offers from Detroit Mercy and Fairfield.
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