Pate Phillips

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Pate Phillips

@PateP7

Ephesians 2

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Kendall Rogers
Kendall Rogers@KendallRogers·
The ump show in this game is embarrassing.
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Memphis Baseball
Memphis Baseball@MemphisBaseball·
Happy Mother's Day to all of our Tiger baseball moms 💙
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Rob Bradford
Rob Bradford@bradfo·
Red Sox players’ lockers have their names replaced by their mothers today (photo courtesy @zack_kelly)
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Steven McBride
Steven McBride@StevenMcdawg·
I’m Loko (crazy)
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Coach Rick Collier
Coach Rick Collier@CoachRickColli1·
New field coming this summer! Phase 1! Turf foul territory, new drainage, irrigation, bull pens, dugouts, and back stop. Good stuff!!
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BowTiedYukon
BowTiedYukon@BowTiedYukon·
These look awful I will be doing these next week
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jared-klein.psd
jared-klein.psd@kleinstudios_·
Vote here!
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Tread Athletics
Tread Athletics@TreadHQ·
Who is the greatest pitcher of all time? Is it Nolan Ryan and his strikeout record? What about Bob Gibson, whose dominance literally caused MLB to lower the mound? We did a deep dive on this question, and came up with our own criteria and rankings. Comment who your 🐐 is.
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Jason Helmes
Jason Helmes@anymanfitness·
Last year, my daughter got cut from her 7th grade volleyball team. She made the first cut, and thought she had a good chance. But on the second and final cut, they called her name, and she put her head down and walked out to the car where her mom and I were waiting. She opened the car door, sat down, and started bawling. It was so hard to watch. She wanted to be on that team more than anything. I thought she was good enough, but the coach didn't. My heart went out to her. But we didn't sugarcoat things for her. We told her we understood how much it stings. I've been cut before. Her mom had been cut from sports before, too. It's an ego shot and a gut punch. We told her to go ask the coach what she could work on for next year. The coach gave her good feedback. And told her she was the "first girl cut". Which sounded promising, but only added to the sting. She said to me, "If only I had been a little bit better and made a few more serves..." We told her she had a few choices. She could let this be the end. Or she could use this as fuel and fire. And to use it as motivation to work hard to make the team next year. For a solid year, she practiced 4-5 times per week minimum. She went to every camp, every practice session she could find, found a travel team she could play on, and spent her entire summer at camps, practices, or in our backyard smashing the volleyball against our house (and denting our siding lol). She had her tryouts this week. In the first tryout, she unleashed her new jump serve and hit 20 straight volleyballs over the net. The coaches were stunned. She said all the coaches came up to her immediately in the first 5 minutes with their clipboards and said, "What's your name?" They started using her as a demonstrator, saying "Hey, Brooklyn, can you show everyone how to do this?" Even over the returning starters. I asked her how she did when she got back. "Hey, you've been around a lot of volleyball in the last year. How did you do? Were you in the upper half of the players?" She's a humble girl. And she proudly said, "I was the best player on the court." She made the team, obviously. I'm beaming as a father this week. I told her how proud I was of her. But not just because she made the team, or she's a great player now. But because she didn't give up. She didn't cry about it (after that first day). She didn't ask mom and dad to go lobby for her to be on the team. She got after it and worked hard for a full year, taking no breaks. Her other volleyball friends were for sure taking it easier. Chilling out and vibing during the summer. She was attending camps and practicing and getting better while they were relaxing. Sometimes as a parent, you hope you're teaching your kids how to do things. But this was a case where she taught me how to do things. 100%.
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ellie
ellie@ellie_white19·
Chris Daughtry is underrated
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Mississippi State Football
Mississippi State Football@HailStateFB·
We turned to the emerging powers of AI for our 2024 @SEC opponent release. The results were... interesting. 😂 #HailState🐶
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