Jen Duffy
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A great reminder from IMLCA founder Richie Meade that being a coach isn’t really so much about strategy as much as it is about energy, influence, and the long-term impact you leave on your players. The lessons that last a lifetime often come from the coaches who invested more than what was required: the ones who stayed after practice, listened, and truly cared for their players. Great coaches don’t just teach the game. They care about and invest in the people playing it. #CoachesHelpingCoaches #IMLCAcoaches






Thank you @HSC__FOOTBALL for an incredible run! I’m grateful for all of my teammates and coaches that were apart of my journey! I have decided to enter the transfer portal with one year of eligibility remaining. Film Below ⬇️ NCAA ID: 2511778421

Congrats Moose well deserved! OPOTY - First Team All Conf WR. Overcoming adversity missed his JR yr due to ACL injury and worked his tail off to get back. Appreciate you letting me coach you hard and your leadership to the young guys!!! #FTD

Wise words “My name’s Frank. I’m 64, a retired electrician. Forty-two years I spent running wires through houses, fixing breakers, making sure people had light in their kitchens and heat in their winters. Never once did anyone ask me where I went to college. Mostly, they just wanted to know if I could get the power back on before their ice cream melted. Last May, I was at my granddaughter Emily’s school career day. You know the drill — doctors, lawyers, a software guy in a slick suit talking about “scaling startups.” I was the only one there with a tool belt and work boots. When it was my turn, I told the kids, “I don’t have a degree. I’ve never sat in a lecture hall. But I’ve wired schools, hospitals, and your principal’s house. And when the hospital generator failed during a snowstorm in ’98, I was the one in the basement with a flashlight, keeping the lights on for newborn babies upstairs.” The kids leaned forward. They had questions — real ones. “How do you fix stuff in the dark?” “Do you make a lot of money?” “Do you ever get zapped?” (Yes, once, and it’ll curl your hair.) When the bell rang, one boy hung back. Small kid, freckles, hoodie too big for him. He mumbled, “My uncle’s a plumber. People laugh at him ’cause he didn’t finish high school. But… he’s the only one in the family who can fix anything.” I looked that boy in the eye and said, “Kid, your uncle’s a hero. When your toilet overflows at midnight, Harvard ain’t sending anyone. A plumber is.” Here’s the thing nobody told me when I was young — the world doesn’t run without tradespeople. You can have all the engineers you want, but if nobody builds the house, wires the power, or lays the pipes, those blueprints just sit in a drawer. We’ve made it sound like trades are what you do if you can’t go to college, instead of a path you choose because you like working with your hands, solving problems, and seeing your work stand solid for decades. Four years after high school, some kids walk away with diplomas. Others walk away with zero debt, a union card, and a skill they can take anywhere in the world. And guess what? When your furnace dies in January, it’s not the diploma that saves you. A few weeks ago, that same freckled kid’s mom stopped me at the grocery store. She said, “You probably don’t remember, but you told my son trades are important. He’s shadowing his uncle this summer. First time I’ve seen him excited about anything in years.” That’s the part we forget — for some kids, knowing their path is respected changes everything. It’s not about “just” fixing wires or pipes. It’s about pride. Purpose. The kind that sticks with you long after the job’s done. So next time you meet a teenager, don’t just ask, “Where are you going to college?” Ask, “What’s your plan?” And if they say, “I’m learning to weld,” or “I’m starting an apprenticeship,” smile big and say, “That’s fantastic. We’re going to need you.” Because we will. More than ever. And when the lights go out, you’ll be glad they showed up.”

Grateful for all the coaches who I have learned from and sat beside! Grateful is an understatement and to all the players who keep showing up! #NationalCoachesDay @CoachMikeLondon @mlycan12 @JenFinnDuffy @WMTribeFootball @WMTribeWSOC @WMTribeMSoccer



🖊️ 𝓢𝓲𝓰𝓷𝓮𝓭 Welcome to the Tribe! @KeeganShackford | #GoTribe

ICYMI: W&M Football ➡️ Patriot League in 2026. 🇺🇲



