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#UILState Softball 4A Championship Final FINAL SCORE: Corpus Christi Calallen2️⃣ Liberty 1️⃣ 📊Box Score: bit.ly/4bK8rZ8

#UILState Softball 4A Championship Final FINAL SCORE:

Corpus Christi Calallen2️⃣
Liberty 1️⃣

📊Box Score: bit.ly/4bK8rZ8
Calallen Wildcats Softball (@calallen_sball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to these hard working Lady Cats!!! You make all of Calallen Proud!!! 🐾🥎🐾 photos by- Junior Photography and Media caller.com/story/sports/h…

Congratulations to these hard working Lady Cats!!! You make all of Calallen Proud!!!
🐾🥎🐾 
photos by- Junior Photography and Media

caller.com/story/sports/h…
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.

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

Bill Parcells said, "Losers assemble in little groups and complain about the coaches and the players in other little groups." Complaining only reinforces the negative. • It's unproductive. • It's distracting. • It's stressful. How to combat complaining:

Bill Parcells said, "Losers assemble in little groups and complain about the coaches and the players in other little groups."

Complaining only reinforces the negative.
• It's unproductive.
• It's distracting.
• It's stressful.

How to combat complaining:
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Saban GOLD🥇 The best players make their teammates better. Do you? "To be a good player on your team, you have to affect someone else on the team. You have to cause them to play better by the way you play." - Nick Saban

Saban GOLD🥇

The best players make their teammates better. Do you?

"To be a good player on your team, you have to affect someone else on the team. You have to cause them to play better by the way you play."

- Nick Saban
Coach Ray Ostrowski (@coachrayo3313) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀within at the habits you practice & project. No one is ‘out to get you’. Evaluate your daily habits. We are a product of what we do consistently. Nobody is sleepin’ on you. If you want more, you have to do more. The eye in the sky does not lie.

👀within at the habits you practice & project. No one is ‘out to get you’. 

Evaluate your daily habits. We are a product of what we do consistently. Nobody is sleepin’ on you. If you want more, you have to do more. The eye in the sky does not lie.
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Please support our 2025 Calallen Wildcats Softball Fundraiser today! Click on the link below to donate now. donation.teamfunded.com/donation/8ccf6…

Andrew Rich (@drew_rich1221) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you try to hit the perfect fly ball in pop fly priority but the TURF MONSTER gets you…. For those worried, all body parts are intact and all good! Idaho State Softball

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

"You achieve what you emphasize. And most really good teams, most great programs, the ones that have sustained success over a long period of time, they are usually consistent with the things they emphasize." What you emphasize daily is what you become over time.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consistency is the compound interest of success. - You do the reps. - You face the hard. - You stay in the fire. And then, one day, what used to rattle you now sharpens you. That’s when the game slows down. That’s the secret sauce.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some teams win once in a while. Others win year after year. What’s the difference? It’s not just talent, it’s leadership, culture, and commitment. Here are 5 reasons the best teams keep winning.

Some teams win once in a while. Others win year after year.

What’s the difference?

It’s not just talent, it’s leadership, culture, and commitment.

Here are 5 reasons the best teams keep winning.