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Cameron Comet Boys Basketball

@comet_hoops

22X Conference Champion / 8X Regional Champion / 3X Sectional Champion / 2016 State Runner-up / Fun - Effort - Attitude - Team

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The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I am giving myself to something greater than myself. You show up every day. You play your role, and you do your best." Tom Brady A team's culture can't be found on a poster in the locker room. It's found in the daily words, actions, and beliefs of every member of the team.

JIM BOONE 🏀 (@coachjimboone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You put pressure on yourself when you’re focused on the outcome, not the process. Focus on what it takes to win, and enjoy winning, that’s what I’m talking about…not the pressure to win, not the outcome. Focus on the Process.” ~ Nick Saban

“You put pressure on yourself when you’re focused on the outcome, not the process. Focus on what it takes to win, and enjoy winning, that’s what I’m talking about…not the pressure to win, not the outcome. Focus on the Process.”
~ Nick Saban
Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kobe Bryant worked like he had no talent, then he played like he believed he was the best player in the world. Prepare with humility; perform with confidence. - via Ball is Psych

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kirby Smart said, "The disease that creeps into your program is called entitlement...We have a saying around our place, we eat off the floor. If you're willing to eat off the floor, you can be special." Entitlement is the enemy of hard work. It's the delusion that you deserve

Kirby Smart said, "The disease that creeps into your program is called entitlement...We have a saying around our place, we eat off the floor. If you're willing to eat off the floor, you can be special."

Entitlement is the enemy of hard work.

It's the delusion that you deserve
Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1989, Blaine Bishop was a D-II RB/DB at St. Joseph's College. He had 0 Division I offers that previous spring, so he went Division II. He said, "All I wanted to do was play Division I football. I didn't care if it was FCS." This was just his first hurdle. That fall, he

In 1989, Blaine Bishop was a D-II RB/DB at St. Joseph's College.

He had 0 Division I offers that previous spring, so he went Division II.

He said, "All I wanted to do was play Division I football. I didn't care if it was FCS."

This was just his first hurdle.

That fall, he
Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GREAT TEAMS HAVE GREAT TEAMMATES. ✅ Bring energy whether they're playing or not. ✅ Find ways to be in the game even when they aren't in the game. ✅ Create momentum. ✅ Are just as excited about a teammate's success as they are their own. 📽️ Marquette Basketball

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not a line. It’s a measurement of commitment, sacrifice, respect, integrity, effort and fortitude It’s a symbol to remind us that greatness lies in the smallest of details Great teams have players who hold each other accountable to meeting their line of standards everyday

Cameron Comet Boys Basketball (@comet_hoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the following Comets for their Heart O North all conference recognition! Tyson Lucas - 1st Team (Conference player of the year) Brady Quinn - 1st Team Kory Murray - 2nd Team Carter Cherney - 2nd Team

Mark Miller (@wisbbyearbook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senior Tyson Lucas (6-1) of Cameron picked as the Player of the Year in the Heart O'North Conference. Complete all-league team at ... wissports.net/page/show/8069…

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are Two Pains in Life 1. The Pain of Discipline. - Daily habits - Get up early - Energy giver - Keep your poise - Positive mindset - Get your reps in - Compete each day - Hold others accountable OR 2. The Pain of Regret. You choose.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How often do high school athletes celebrate their teammates in front of others? Anyone can criticize. It takes guts to celebrate, to show MUDITA. The easiest - first step - to start leading others is to celebrate your teammates. Choose to Lead.