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@PHSPanthersFC

Official account of Princeton High School Boys Soccer program

Princeton, TX Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Underrated coaching truth: The best coaches aren’t obsessed with talent. They’re obsessed with effort. With attitude. With toughness. Because when it gets hard, that’s what still shows up.
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Match moved to 6pm at Prosper HS
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Coach Dillard Appreciation Night! One night doesn’t do this man justice! From the foresight of starting a JH soccer program when we were just a small 4A program to supporting us w/ everything we needed & asked for via the transition into 5A & now the 6A level, no soccer program could have a better AD! Hope the captain’s band reminds u that u will always be a part of the #Brotherhood! Happy trails in retirement, Coach Dillard! @princetonherald @PrincetonAth @PrincetonISD
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Matt Stepp
Matt Stepp@Matt_Stepp817·
Longtime Princeton ISD AD Stacey Dillard announced his retirement effective at the end of the school year...Coach Dillard is one of the best folks around...congrats on the retirement! Princeton ISD has posted their AD position #txhsfb
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David Copeland Smith
David Copeland Smith@BeastModeSoccer·
Most players believe watching professional football improves their game IQ. Most of the time, it doesn’t. I’ve worked with players who watch a lot of football. Champions League. Premier League. NWSL. MLS. International matches. Hours of it. But when they step on the field, their decisions don’t change. Because watching and studying are two very different things. When most players watch a game, they follow the ball. They react to the goals. They celebrate the moments everyone else sees. What they miss are the details that actually decide matches. The movement before the pass. The scan before the touch. The positioning that creates the space. Game IQ doesn’t grow from watching the ball. It grows from studying what happens away from it. Where players move before they receive. How they create angles. How they solve pressure before it arrives. Those decisions happen seconds before the highlight everyone notices. Elite players understand this. They study patterns. Body shape when receiving. The timing of runs. When to play the simple pass and when to take the risk. They’re not watching for entertainment. They’re watching for solutions. The smartest players I’ve worked with treat games like film study. They rewind moments. They watch movements off the ball. They ask why something worked. Over time those patterns start showing up in their own decisions. Watching football is passive. Studying football is developmental. That difference changes how players see the game. That’s the arc. #OwnYourDevelopment
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College Soccer Truth ™
College Soccer Truth ™@ImCollegeSoccer·
God has a purpose for your pain, a reason for your struggle, and a reward for your faithfulness. Trust Him and don't give up. #CSTruth
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Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness
Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness@coachajkings·
@readswithravi John Harbaugh said, "The only failure in life is not getting back up. When you get knocked down and stay down then you're a failure. But you're never a failure if you get back up." "The only person who can make you quit is yourself." Resilience is choosing to persist.
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