
Terry Canova
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Terry Canova
@Coach_canova
Orange Beach High School Women’s Basketball, 30+ years of building leaders. Husband, Dad, Pops, Leader, Speaker, Occasional Actor, FB Official
Orange Beach, AL Katılım Ocak 2013
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The Saints have one of the most EXPLOSIVE groups of pass catchers in the entire league 🔥
@Saints | @heykayadams
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D2 DIRT: Spring Hill will hire Redman as Head Basketball Coach
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@WNSP Joining the fellows this morning. Let’s talk Lady Makos Hoops!!!
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Orange Beach hires veteran Mobile girls basketball coach to lead program al.com/highschoolspor…
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It’s been an amazing chapter, with amazing people. Thanks to everyone who shared in the journey.
Tomorrow we start the new chapter.
@UMS_W_Athletics
@ahsaaradio
@AHSAA_hoops
@ABCA1945

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Dan Hurley on the two personas every head coach must master:
The Jockey 🏇, and the Corner Man. 🥊
In practice — you are the jockey. You push. You challenge. You demand more than they think they have. You stretch them past comfort so execution becomes inevitable.
On game night — you become the corner man. You steady. You simplify. You remind them who they are. Confidence replaces correction.
Preparation is where you build them.
Performance is where you believe in them.
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@farrah_yvette Good thing you weren’t around in the 70’s & 80’s
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I now understand why my dad punched holes in walls after Saints games in the 90s
kimi🧀@kimiklementine
getting into sports is realizing your dad actually wasn’t being too dramatic whenever his team lost
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This is strong. Love it. @markgottfried23
Nikki Kay@NikkiKaySN1
4 years ago @UCLAWBB let me spend a day with the team I learned that at the end of every practice @CoachCoriClose has players write their "Went Wells" in a journal- documenting what *went well* during the session. At the start of this tourney I asked Coach about her went wells for 2026
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This never stops being inspiring. Show your teams every year. 🤟🏼
@TurnerSportsEJ
#LoveYouToo
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One of the best people in this profession. Absolute Home Run!!!
USF Women's Basketball@USFWBB
Word on the street 👀
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@allenanalysis @JasonLaCanfora @JasonLaCanfora reposted this and it’s absolutely false.
Is the football “scoops” equally bad?
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🚨 BREAKING: An American oil tanker has been targeted and decimated in the Persian Gulf — hours after Trump told tankers to “show some guts” and enter the Strait.
An American ship.
Trump told them to go.
They went.
Iran was waiting.
This is not a policy failure. This is not a miscalculation.
The President of the United States told American civilian mariners to sail into an active war zone — against the advice of every intelligence agency, every shipping authority, and every insurer on earth.
And an American ship is now destroyed.
Who was on that ship?
Trump told America to inject bleach.
Trump told tanker crews to show some guts.
People pay the price every time.
He moves on every time.
Not this time.
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On this day 24 years ago, Coleman Coliseum witnessed one of the most unforgettable finishes in @AlabamaMBB history that propelled the Crimson Tide to its first SEC regular-season championship in 15 years.
With everything on the line and an SEC title within reach, Antoine Pettway delivered a moment that still echoes through Tuscaloosa — a glass-kissing layup that lifted Alabama past Florida, 65-64, on Feb. 23, 2002.
Alabama had not won a SEC regular-season title since 1987, but on this memorable day inside Coleman Coliseum, destiny hung in the balance. It was fitting that head coach Mark Gottfried — himself a key contributor on the 1987 SEC championship squad — stood on the sideline.
But the final chapter belonged to @AntoinePettway.
After Florida’s James White missed a crucial free throw with 14 seconds left, @mowilliams chased the rebound into the corner, raced across midcourt and found Earnest Shelton. With the clock ticking under five seconds, Shelton drove the lane, drew the defense — and at the last instant spotted Pettway cutting free toward the rim.
The pass was perfect. The timing, impeccable. Pettway softly laid it off the glass — and the net snapped as time stood still. Coleman erupted and the Mark’s Madness section spilled onto the court.
Four days later, the Crimson Tide finished the job at Auburn to lock up the outright regular-season title, then powered its way to the SEC Tournament final. But it was that singular moment — Pettway gliding to the basket — that symbolized the grit and belief of that team.
Twenty-four years later, the image remains timeless. A cut to the rim. A pass in stride. A layup immortalized on a Daniel Moore canvas.

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