Nick Hostert

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Nick Hostert

Nick Hostert

@HostertNick

Katılım Temmuz 2015
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Jim York
Jim York@JiminOneill·
Hey @JonGordon11 I'm at a training with @ToddStrom_ He's doing a great job of leading us through The Power of Positive Leadership!
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T.J. Fyfe
T.J. Fyfe@CP_Coach_Fyfe·
After 20 years, I am taking a break from coaching. I am eternally grateful to HC Jaworski, Nizzi, Yost, & Johnk. I was blessed to work for such amazing HC. I am going to focus on family & coaching my kids . I am grateful to all who trusted me to coach their sons. Thank you! #cp
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Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness
Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness@coachajkings·
In 1980, Steve Young was the 8th-string quarterback at BYU. He was on the scout team and was continually getting beat up. He was frustrated and ready to quit. Steve called his dad and said, "I'm done...This is crazy, I'm coming home." His dad's response changed his life because he said, "You can quit, but you can't come home. I'm not living with a quitter. You can decide for yourself." Steve said his bags were already packed and he would have run home in a second. He said that moment changed his life because it made him look inside himself and his willingness to be resilient and gritty. The decision was made to stay and he had to stick to it. That summer, he was moved to safety because the offensive coordinator (OC) said he would never start a lefty and Steve was having trouble throwing the ball. While on defense, he would watch how the starter, Jim McMahon, would throw the ball. Steve realized that he was throwing improperly and he adjusted his technique when practicing. At the same time, they switched OC's and the new coordinator wanted to give Steve a shot at the backup QB position with his improved technique. From there, the rest was history. He used the next year as a backup to learn everything he could from his coaches and Jim McMahon. In 1983, he was a unanimous All-American and was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001. Takeaway 1: Grit isn't talent or luck, it's the ability to have stamina and endure. Steve Young's journey demonstrates the power of grit and perseverance. When faced with adversity, he learned the power of perseverance from his father. His opportunities only came because he was there and ready for them. It highlights the importance of tenacity and determination in pursuing your goals, even when the odds seem stacked against you. Takeaway 2: A growth mindset starts with the belief that your abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Steve Young's throwing journey started when he recognized his weaknesses, such as his improper throwing technique, and rather than succumbing to self-doubt, he embraced the opportunity for growth and improvement. By learning great technique from Jim McMahon, he developed the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in his position. “The principle is competing against yourself. It’s about self-improvement, about being better than you were the day before.” - Steve Young
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NDN Sports
NDN Sports@NorfolkSports·
The Valentine golf invite was called early after the tournament director was informed that a mountain lion was captured on a cellular game camera on the golf course. All play was suspended and all players and spectators were brought back to the clubhouse. #nebpreps
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Terry Douglass
Terry Douglass@tdouglass1969·
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Nick Hostert@HostertNick·
Huskers get the W! Great group of kids to travel with!
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Nick Hostert@HostertNick·
Good place to be on a Sunday with the O’Neill High letter winners!
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9/10 division Mid State Conference runner ups!
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Coach the Coaches
Coach the Coaches@WinningCoaches·
"People are not going to follow you as a leader unless you show them that you're real. They are not going to believe you unless they trust you. And they are not going to trust you unless you always tell them the truth and admit when you were wrong." - via Mike Krzyzewski
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Mike Peterson
Mike Peterson@coachpeterson·
It's been a GREAT ride. I'm so proud of what we accomplished with @eagleeyebc EEB. I have been fortunate to have been able to work with SO many awesome students that made EEB such a success. 💙🦅👁🎙
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Matt Rhule
Matt Rhule@CoachMattRhule·
So True...
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Jerry Buck
Jerry Buck@jbuck0518·
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Bryan Corkle
Bryan Corkle@bdcorkle·
O’Neill has several teaching positions open.Looking for some wrestling coaches.Head or assistant for either the boys or the girls programs available.Great community, great school, great support. Future Class C program with talent = Great Opportunity. @Huskermat @NEBwrestle☘️🦅💪🏼
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Huskers Pictures
Huskers Pictures@HuskersPictures·
Tom Osborne & Larry the Cable Guy
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