Blues Basketball (@thvsbasketball) 's Twitter Profile
Blues Basketball

@thvsbasketball

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calendar_today11-04-2011 17:08:26

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COACH SABAN ON TRUTH “The hardest part is we have to believe the truth when someone tells us we need to improve on something . . . if you don’t, you’ll never improve.”

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Our Spring League has finished for the week! Thank you to our volunteers and the support from the community! #gobluesgo #timminshigh

Our Spring League has finished for the week! Thank you to our volunteers and the support from the community! #gobluesgo #timminshigh
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Thank you very much to Schumacher Public School teacher Sarah Myllymaki and her class for having us join them today! #timminshighbasketball #timminshigh

Thank you very much to Schumacher Public School teacher Sarah Myllymaki and her class for having us join them today! #timminshighbasketball #timminshigh
Chris Baldwin (@chrisybaldwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Houston Kelvin Sampson when asked about most rewarding part of this season so far after UH's 86-46 win in NCAA Tournament opener: "Last year's team I thought was probably more talented than this group. . . I think this team is more connected. . . There's a lot of

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Congratulations to this year’s winners and participants at the athletic banquet which was held at the Dante Club. Our Junior Boys basketball team was named the Hugh Meyer Team of the year!

Congratulations to this year’s winners and participants at the athletic banquet which was held at the Dante Club. Our Junior Boys basketball team was named the Hugh Meyer Team of the year!
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Keys to happiness: 1. Exercise regularly 2. Cherish EVERY DAY 3. NEVER compare yourself to others 4. Don't live in the past 5. Compliment others 6. Don't attempt to be rational with irrational people 7. Be grateful for what you HAVE 8. Daily professional improvement

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“When people are process-oriented and they define: this is what I want and this is what I need to do it - and then they have the discipline to execute it, that's when you get a talented player who becomes a great player."