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Hugo González

@hugonzalez_06

Class of 2024 | Uncommited | Left Handed Attacker | GPA: 3.5 | Gmail: [email protected] | 622111471

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When you step onto the field, leave all your worries behind. There's nothing you can do about your off-field issues while on the field anyways, so you might as well clear your mind, enjoy the moment, and focus just on playing your best.

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In pressure situations, stop thinking ahead and worrying about what could go wrong. Stay in the moment and focus only on what you can control.

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“I want to win. I want to win all the games with really nice kids that are mean on Saturday afternoon and all graduating. That’s what I want to do. I want to win every game,” Mack Brown Winners focus on winning every single day.

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To have a long athletic career, you need to love the process. When times get hard, it’s your love of the game that keeps you going.

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Motivation is like a fire. You must keep putting in fuel to keep it going. Always look for motivation to add to the fire inside of you. Never let it go out!

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To succeed as an athlete, you need to be coachable. If you don’t listen to your coaches and accept their constructive feedback, instructions, and discipline, you’ll never reach your full potential.

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Adversity can either make you stronger or weaker. It all depends on your attitude. You can choose to see adversity as a hindrance, or as an opportunity to grow. The way you view adversity determines how well you handle it.