Seth Mills

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Seth Mills

Seth Mills

@sethcmills

Offensive Coordinator @KnoxCentralFB 🏈 HC @ Knox Central boys Track

Katılım Kasım 2016
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Seth Mills
Seth Mills@sethcmills·
Coaches need to take a long at my dude @donavon_smith42 Leading tackler in all of KY this past season! Works out every day in school then goes to the gym after! Talk about a guy with great character and work ethic he’s everything any team would ask for! Big senior season coming!
Donavon Smith@donavon_smith42

470x5 ‼️ Class of 27 6’0 215 LB, coaches hit me up‼️‼️ #AGTG #Linebacker #classof2027 @jamahreon @CoachGaryBass @CoachWoodmanMSU @JacobPoag @CoachDGage

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Seth Mills@sethcmills·
Hitting road tonight for the last scrimmage before week 1!! #WeAreKC
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Raising kids while coaching isn’t easy. Long hours. Late nights. Constant demands. But when done right, it’s one of the best environments for a kid to grow up in. Here’s why: 1. They Learn How to Handle Adversity: They see wins, losses, tough calls, and setbacks up close. They learn that success isn’t always fair, and how you respond matters more than what happens. 2. They Grow Up Around Strong Role Models: Coaches, athletes, and leaders who model discipline, hard work, and resilience. They see firsthand what commitment and leadership look like. 3. They Understand the Power of Hard Work: They see the extra hours in the gym, the film study, and the behind-the-scenes grind that most people never notice. They learn that success is earned, not given. 4. They Develop Thick Skin: Growing up in a competitive, high-energy environment teaches them to take feedback, handle criticism, and keep moving forward. 5. They Build Meaningful Relationships: They grow up surrounded by teams, coaches, and athletes. The locker room becomes an extension of their family, and the relationships built last a lifetime. 6. They Learn How to Lead: Watching you lead a team teaches them the value of communication, accountability, and putting the team first. They absorb leadership without even realizing it. 7. They Become Adaptable: Late nights, long road trips, and unpredictable schedules? They learn to go with the flow, adjust, and handle change without melting down. 8. They See Firsthand What Passion Looks Like: They watch you give everything to something bigger than yourself. It teaches them to find and chase their own passions with the same intensity. 9. They Know What a Strong Work Ethic Looks Like: Coaching isn’t a 9-to-5 job. They see sacrifice, dedication, and effort—and they carry that with them into whatever they choose to pursue. 10. They Appreciate the Value of Teamwork: Whether they play sports or not, they grow up understanding that success isn’t about individual talent—it’s about how you work with others. Yes, coaching while raising a family is a challenge. But if you do it right, your kids grow up with a front-row seat to some of life’s greatest lessons. ___________________________ Follow me → @gregberge for more Coaching, Leadership, and Culture Insights. Join 14,500+ coaches & leaders who get my free weekly newsletter. Subscribe in my profile.
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Seth Mills@sethcmills·
COACHES!! Take a good look at freshman Coleman Spencer. 6’1 175 lbs just a freshman. Will continue to grow and making big plays at the varsity level at a young age
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Tour Golf (not PGA Tour)
Tour Golf (not PGA Tour)@PGATUOR·
“Many Men” by Donald Trump 🇺🇸✊
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Seth Mills@sethcmills·
@TatenBrock74 @CoachJDutton @drewengels Very proud of Tate comes to work everyday great teammate and exceptional student. He has all the ability to make any team a great prospect. All schools better take notice.
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