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Husband to Cassidy, Dad to Weston. STVM ‘16 • Walsh U ‘20 • 5-19-19🙏🏼 St. Vincent - St. Mary Football WRs Coach #stvmfamily☘️

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@ThisIsJay216 Whoever is putting these rankings together is the problem. Kid hasn’t even hit puberty…
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#1 4th grader in the 🌍…” We have GOT to start shaming grown adults who go out and proclaim this nonsense!
💰 Jay Parlay 💰@ThisIsJay216

#1 4th grader in the 🌍 from Cleveland, Ohio Jordan Early Jr. dribbling a tennis ball 🎾 like a basketball 🏀 This is impressive 🤯🤯🤯🤯 Instagram: Ballislifeliljay 🔥

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Uncle Denny is the man!!! Go Hornets!
Martin RPI@MartinRPI

Here’s how many career boys basketball coaching wins the 28 Final Four coaches have—6,601 combined wins! —Dennis Tucci of @hornets_malvern got his 600th win in the Regional Final last week, good for 22nd All-Time. If you include his 57 wins for the Parkersburg Catholic (WV) girls program in the 80’s, he’s at 657! —Mark Schlabach of @HilandAthletics has the Most Wins per Season of any coach in OHSAA History with at least 500 wins (22.1). —Aaron Elwer of @DSJBasketball got his 250th win vs. Kalida last season. If DSJ wins the State Title, it’ll be his 300th win—and it could come against Kalida again. —Brett Norris of @jagsbballnation began his head coaching career at Delphos St. John’s, racking up 177 wins for the Blue Jays from 1996-2005. —Josh Hose of Massillon also has 109 wins when he coached the Tuslaw girls program prior to taking over for the Tigers. —There’s 2 first-year head coaches. Andy Hoying of @PerkinsBasketb1 & Cole Smith of @WestMSports. Hoying was 2012 D4 Player of the Year and State Runner-Up at Jackson Center.

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Buddy most certainly has a lip in and I respect it
Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate

#Jaguars GM James Gladstone says the team isn’t active in free agency because they want the compensatory picks for players lost (Etienne, Lloyd). Knowing they'll get those picks allows them to be active on the trade market in training camp and during the season.

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Camus@newstart_2024·
Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath just delivered the brutal truth parents and educators need to face: “Even in schools, it doesn’t matter what the size of the screen is… and it doesn’t matter who bought it… All of these things are going to hurt learning, which in turn are going to hurt our kids’ cognitive development.” His core warning: Gen Z is the first modern generation to be less cognitively capable than their parents — despite more years in school. Attention, memory, literacy, numeracy, executive function, even general IQ — all declining. The culprit isn’t school itself. It’s the widespread introduction of screens and digital tools for learning. Across 80 countries, once tech floods classrooms, performance drops sharply. Kids using computers ~5 hours/day for schoolwork score over 2/3 of a standard deviation lower than those who rarely touch tech. US NAEP data mirrors it: states adopt 1:1 devices → scores plateau, then fall. The biological reality: Humans evolved to learn deeply from other humans, not screens. Screens circumvent the natural mechanisms of attention, memory consolidation, and deep processing. When the tool fails to deliver, we don’t remove it — we redefine success to fit the tool (e.g., SAT reading comprehension reduced to skimming short sentences instead of deep passages). That’s not progress. That’s surrender. The cost is a generation losing cognitive sharpness at the exact moment the world needs them sharpest. Parents, teachers, policymakers: How much longer do we let screens dictate what “learning” looks like?
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Addiction to short-form videos reduces brain activity in the frontal lobe weakening the ability to focus.
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