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Colyer Wingfield

@ColyerWingfield

Louisburg, KS C/o 2023/ 6’2 G/F 160 lbs Phone number: 816-922-0423 Email: [email protected]

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Colyer Wingfield
Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Senior Season: 17.4 ppg 6.0 rbg 3.0 apg 2.2 spg 42% fg, 2nd team All-Frontier League, Tri-County Spotlight Player of the Year hudl.com/v/2Ke3nd
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Craig Doty
Craig Doty@CoachDoty·
We don’t do mandatory workouts before school as we feel sleep is too important for recovery. If morning workouts start at 6:00 AM athletes wake up around 5:15 AM, give or take. We want them to have the realistic opportunity to get eight hours of sleep each night. For a 6:00 AM workout this means they would have to be asleep by 9:15 PM. This simply doesn’t happen for many young people. For those who are disciplined and wired for the morning they can elect to have individual workouts before school and we will have a coach there working with them. In my 12 years as a head college coach I would estimate that 1 in every 5 players I’ve coached was naturally wired for mornings. We get more done working out in the afternoon/early evening, without compromising on sleep, skipping breakfast, or having tired student-athletes in the classroom throughout the day. According to the Sleep Foundation, a great number of concerns can arise when athletes do not receive adequate sleep: *Inhibited ability. In a study of male team-sport athletes who were sleep-deprived, average and total sprint times decreased. *Decreased accuracy. After sleep deprivation, male and female tennis players had decreased serve accuracy of up to 53% when compared to performance after normal sleep. *Quicker exhaustion. In a study of male runners and volleyball players, both groups of athletes exhausted faster after sleep deprivation. *Decreased reaction time. A lack of sleep adversely affected reaction time in a studied  group of male collegiate athletes. *Difficulty learning and decision making. Executive functions are impacted by a lack of sleep. Choices such as passing the ball or taking it to the basket yourself can be more difficult or made too late. *Risk for injury. Research of middle and high school athletes revealed that a chronic lack of sleep is associated with increased rates of injury. *Risk for illness or immunosuppression. Poor sleep habits are associated with lower resistance to illness such as the common cold.
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Louisburg Sports Zone
Louisburg Sports Zone@andysportscribe·
It is deja vu for the Louisburg boys 4x100 as Ashton Moore, Colyer Wingfield, Mason Dobbins and Caden Caplinger broke the school record as they ran a time of 43.06 to beat their old mark of 43.14 to win league. They also beat the league record of 43.17 set by Spring Hill in 2006.
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Louisburg Sports Zone
Louisburg Sports Zone@andysportscribe·
Not to be outdone, the boys 4x100 also made school history today at Wellsville. The team of Ashton Moore, Colyer Wingfield, Mason Dobbins and Caden Caplinger ran a 43.14 to break the old school record of 43.33 set last season. Congrats guys!
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Isaiah Whitley
Isaiah Whitley@ZaiWhitley·
I am blessed to announce my very first offering from State Fair Community College as PWO for the track team!! Thank you so much for the amazing opportunity!!! @Brad_Hagedorn #roadrunners
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Colyer Wingfield
Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Blessed to receive an offer from Central Christian College of Kansas. Thank you to coach Tony Romero and @coachggardner for the visit and opportunity!
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Mac Moore
Mac Moore@bigmac_nocheez·
I probably could have made an entire gallery of only jumpers from Louisburg's Colyer Wingfield.
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Colyer Wingfield
Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Blessed to receive an offer from Hesston College. Thank you to @matthiebert22 for the opportunity!
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Louisburg Sports Zone
Louisburg Sports Zone@andysportscribe·
A pair of Wildcats were given All-Frontier League honors when the team was released today. Senior Colyer Wingfield was named second team all-league and fellow senior Mason Dobbins was selected to the All-Defensive Team by the coaches. Congrats guys!
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Colyer Wingfield
Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
After a great visit I am blessed to receive an offer from Tabor College. Thank you to @coachmattwarren and Coach Adam Giger for the opportunity
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Colyer Wingfield
Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Game vs Tonganoxie: 28 pts 4 ast 3 reb 3 stl
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Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Double double vs Spring Hill: 23 pts 10 reb 2 ast 3 blk
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Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Huge win in 2OT vs Frontenac: 30 pts 10 reb 5 ast 3 stl 9/11 FT
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Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
Big win vs Burlington 21 pts 7 reb 2 ast 3 stl
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Colyer Wingfield@ColyerWingfield·
First Win of the season @ Tonganoxie 20 pts 7 reb 3 ast 2 stl 3/4 FT
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