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FHSFalconFootball

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Home of Frontier Falcon football.

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Craig Doty
Craig Doty@CoachDoty·
Fake Toughness *Cheap shots *Talking trash *Taunting *Handshake line scuffles Real Toughness *Practicing hard every day *Playing for your teammates instead of yourself (overcoming selfishness) *Doing the dirty work *Playing through aches and pains *Cheering on your teammates when you’re on the bench *Playing through fatigue *Making winning plays
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Jon Beck
Jon Beck@CoachJonBeck·
Instead of spending time focusing on WINNING a championship, do what it takes to BECOME a champion. A champion’s mindset won’t begin & end with games or winning a title. It’s a deep desire to compete: in practice, at home, in the classroom, etc. Excellence is a lifestyle choice!
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Kevin DeShazo
Kevin DeShazo@KevinDeShazo·
Control what you can control. Keep your emotions in check. Live the standard, not your situation. Own your response. Forget the last play, play the next play. Leaders can’t just preach it, they must live it and empower others to live it. Be the standard.
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FHSFalconFootball@falcon_fhs·
One of the best to wear a Frontier uniform! @justin90_2004 deserves everyone of the accolades he has received and continues to make our football program proud at @taylortrojans football! #FalconProud
Derek Dean@CoachDean4758

Congrats to @justin90_2004 for getting to take his place forever in the hall at Frontier! Truly a special kid and I’m extremely grateful to have gotten to be his coach! Not a single kid that deserves it more. A fantastic athlete and an even better young man! Continue to be Great!

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Frontier Jr-Sr High
Frontier Jr-Sr High@frontierjshs·
Congratulations to Justin Schroeder for being awarded his North South All Star Jersey!
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FHSFalconFootball@falcon_fhs·
Big shout out to @Tpheezy02 and Frontier boys basketball team for a great effort tonight! Fought till the end but came up just short! Amazing the impact Coach Phegley has made in his short time! #FalconProud
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Chad Q. Brown
Chad Q. Brown@chadqbrown·
Over 1600 CFB players in the portal today. Over 100 scholarship QB’s. No one doing the math.
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FHSFalconFootball@falcon_fhs·
Congratulations to our guys on the all white county team! #lq5811s5zznfh9tcla" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newsbug.info/monticello_her…
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The Winning Difference
The Winning Difference@thewinningdiff1·
“Greatness is a lot of small things done well. Day after day. Workout after workout. Effort is between you and you. Nobody else can give you effort. Effort is what is inside. " @raylewis
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Being a CHAMPION is a Choice. It is not strictly about winning. Here are 8 Ways to Be a Champion by Choice. 1: COMMIT to Compete Champions thrive on competition. They make a commitment to themselves and their sport. When you are truly committed, you will compete at a different level. Make a COMMITMENT to compete. 2: WORK to Win There are no shortcuts to success. They are wired differently than most. Champions outwork others. Focus on your work ethic. Be the hardest worker on your team. No Deposit - No Return. 3: LEARN to Live You can always learn. You can always get better. Champions have a continuous improvement mindset. They live a lifestyle of learning. They are coachable. They want to get better. 4: RESILIENT to Adversity If there’s any guarantee in life or sport, it is that adversity will strike. How do you respond? Champions always view adversity as an opportunity to learn and grow. Be resilient. Overcome your obstacles. 5: FOCUS, not Failure Failure does not exist in a champion mind. Make sure your focus is on what you learn from the perceived failure. Champions view failure as growth. Make sure your focus is on what you learn from the perceived failure. This is what champions do. They view failure as growth. 6: MINDSET Matters How you view the world really matters. Champions are positive energy givers. Champions have a growth mindset. Champions view failure as growth. Champions see the world differently. Champions master their mind. 7: PREPARATION Separation This is the mantra of a champion. They always make 'preparation their separation' from their competitors. What do you do to plan like a champion? A failure to plan is a plan for failure. 8: HABITS Win the Day Finally, champions focus on their day-to-day habits. They know that habits win. Small habits turn into big habits. What are your daily habits? Are they the habits of a Champion? ----- Follow me @gregberge for more Actionable Ideas on Coaching, Leadership, Culture, and Teams. Join thousands of others and subscribe to my free weekly newsletter. The subscription link is in my profile.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Being a Head Coach is HARD Work. I have talked to MANY coaches over my long career. Here are 9 Things Coaches Want Parents to Understand. 1: We CARE about your Child Even if your child doesn’t get much varsity playing time, we care about them. Nothing is ever personal. We love your child. Everyone has a Role. They are all different. But they are all important. Help us celebrate their role. 2: TIME There are only two people who understand the time commitment of a coach. The Coach and their Spouse. We are always “on,” constantly thinking about our team. We sacrifice our Family time to be with your child. We don’t need a pat on the back. Just respect this fact. 3: We LOVE this job. But it is a hard job. Please don’t steal our Joy. Our Passion. Our Commitment. We are losing too many coaches. Help Support us. 4: Coaches want to WIN more than you do. We are very competitive. We put our heart and soul into this job. We are not perfect. Either are you. No one is. Strategy or X’s and O’s matter much less than you think. We are at practice every day. Trust what we see and do. 5: Everything is EARNED. You get what you earn. Don’t blame the coach. Encourage your child to be committed. It is your child’s job to get in the weight room, shoot in the driveway, go to the gym or field, etc. Encourage them to do this. You get what you earn. 6: Trust the PROCESS Team Sports are the ultimate lab setting for life. There will be bumps in the road. It is guaranteed. It is part of the process. Accept this fact. Trust the Process. The life lessons learned will last a lifetime. 7: Winning is HARD Other teams want to win too. Other teams put time in too. Other teams compete too. The season is a grind, and the process is more important than the prize. Learning how to win…and how to lose…is an important part of this process. 8: Your child GETS it. Your child understands. They are at every practice. They know their strengths. They know their weaknesses. They know their role. Don’t feed their youthful insecurities by questioning the coach. This will hurt their experience and the team. 9: Finally, and Most Importantly, this is your child’s experience, not yours. This is important. Let them enjoy the experience with your support. Don’t judge them. Don’t be critical. Just be there. Tell them you LOVE watching them play. Be a fan of the TEAM. ----- Follow me @gregberge for Actionable Ideas on Coaching, Leadership, Culture, and Teams. Subscribe to my free weekly newsletter, Great Teams - Better Leaders 123. Link is in my profile.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
PLAYERS: Be the best player FOR your team, not the best player ON your team. - Make memories - Sacrifice ME for WE - Be a Connector on your team - Accept and Thrive in your role - Be a part of something bigger than yourself Great Teammates make Great Teams.
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Chris Haddad
Chris Haddad@chrisvIQtory·
“That’s the first sign of loser mentality when you blame someone else for a mistake,” Kirby Smart Via @thewinningdiff1
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Allistair McCaw
Allistair McCaw@AllistairMcCaw·
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Craig Doty
Craig Doty@CoachDoty·
Being a student-athlete is not easy. It requires a level of dedication, sacrifice, and work that many aren’t willing to do. However, the responsibilities, benefits, and opportunities make the student-athlete experience transformational. Being a student-athlete means more responsibilities: *Clean social media *Academic performance *Substantial time commitment *Eating right *In the public eye Being a student-athlete means more opportunities: *Teammates, friendships, and mentors *Life skill development *Travel, hotel stays, and meals *Scholarship opportunities *Networking and career opportunities
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