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Coach Greg Moody
@gregmoody_2
Assistant Coach Sacramento State, Former asst coach 5x State Champs @shadowmtnhoops, Train/Scout athletes
SOUTH PHOENIX Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi

This the shit we should be promoting amongst black community, but y’all just love hyping up that ignorant shit
Vexx@WeLuvVexx
Gervonta Davis went back to Baltimore and bought his whole block to rebuild for affordable living
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Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi

Former EMU DB Freddie McGee III arrived outside of the #Lions facility around 8:45 a.m. with this sign and is hopeful for an NFL shot. He doesn't have an agent, but says he's in the best shape of his life. "God put it on my heart. I’ve had this goal since I was 5," he told ESPN.

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@chasedcsports @chasedcsports what is the name of the program or the digital whiteboard?
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The Wizards use a digital playbook to show players ATOs (after timeout plays) in their huddles. Out are whiteboards and dry-erase markers. In are situational presets.
See the full demo from assistant coach Cody Toppert: monumentalsportsnetwork.com/videos/cody-to…
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Lena Horne, Esther Rolle, Diahann Carroll, Eartha Kitt, Pam Grier, Nell Carter, Dorothy Dandridge, Isabela Sanford, Marla Gibbs, Della Reese, Hattie McDaniel, Mabel King, Lawanda Paige, Ruby Dee, and Cecily Tyson
These women represent generations of talent, resilience, and groundbreaking achievement in film, television, and entertainment. At a time when opportunities for Black actresses were limited and often shaped by stereotypes, they carved out space for themselves through skill, determination, and undeniable presence.
From pioneers like Hattie McDaniel, who became the first Black person to win an Academy Award, to stars like Dorothy Dandridge, who broke barriers as one of the first Black women nominated for Best Actress, each of these women contributed to changing how Black women were seen on screen. Their work challenged narrow roles and opened doors for more complex and meaningful representation.
Actresses such as Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Diahann Carroll, and Ruby Dee brought depth and versatility to their performances, proving that Black women could lead, inspire, and captivate audiences across genres. Others, like Pam Grier, helped redefine strength and independence in film, while figures like Cicely Tyson elevated storytelling with roles that honored dignity and cultural identity.
Beyond their performances, many of these women used their platforms to speak on social issues, advocate for equality, and push the industry forward. Their influence extends far beyond the screen, shaping both culture and opportunity for future generations. #WomensHistoryMonth
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Coach Greg Moody retweetledi
Coach Greg Moody retweetledi

The portal doesn’t pause. Neither should you.
If you’re not on Revocruit, you’re behind.
Join thousands of college coaches already using Revocruit to streamline their recruiting and stay ahead of the game.
Download Revocruit and get access today: apps.apple.com/us/app/revocru…

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