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The Lee's Summit High School girls flag football team won the State Championship this weekend! It's the first state title for the three y/o program in a FAST growing sport. We're talking to the champs about how flag football turned from after school fun to a real passion. @kmbc
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One more award from the 2025 season as the @lstigerfootball is the @DMInjuryLaw Coaching Staff of the Year. tinyurl.com/ky755yrv

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A Group of Coaches that Love our Kids
The 1st District Championship in 40years
Won by a Team that 100% of its Starters Attended our Pleasant Lea & East Trails Middle Schools.
ZERO TRANSFERS - ALL TIGERS
THE ORIGINAL - TIGER HIGH
#RunTheBall 🐅👑

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@Micah14Manning @LSHSAthletics Appreciate it man! Big time win!
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Congrats on the win last night🏆 @ICalledGame34 @LSHSAthletics !!!
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@Matt_Williams28 Appreciate you man! Hope you are doing well!
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best dual-sport coach out there!! 🖤
Davis McElroy@ICalledGame34
Unbelievable season! 15-2. Final tournament champions! Great group of young men!
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@JacobKeyser88 Was a great game. Coach K is the man! Gets his guys playing hard and runs great offense. Enjoyed the battle. Good luck the rest of the way coach!
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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 start meeting with Greg Harden, a sports psychologist who worked in Michigan's 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 simply 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, it went from getting 2 reps to getting 4 reps. Then from 4 to 10, “and before you knew it,” Brady said, with this new mindset that Greg 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 just 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:
I've written before about “lead measures”—the actions and behaviors that predictably drive success.
The core characteristic of a lead measure, the authors of The 4 Disciplines of Execution (4DX) write, is that “a lead measure is influenceable; it can be directly influenced by you.”
To achieve your goals, they recommend (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, that’s what drove his success.
In his first media call 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,” Brady said. “But I’ve always really 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.”
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“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 mattered what I was doing.” — Tom Brady
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Not sure I have the good to run with as a Hearings.
Will talk about it on a KU Discord that we just started and are testing out. First 20 people to respond to this tweet with "In" will get the first wave of invites.
Shark@BShark5
PREDICTION: We have a Mike Vernon Hearings today. Sources indicate this is very likely.
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Welcome home @CoachTCurts ‼️ @SBUniv alum returns returns to coach defensive backs and help coordinate our defense. #RollCats #Family

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Jayhawk Fans, we’re feeling generous 😎
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*Must be following our account to win*

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