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Boise Ignite VBC

@playignitevb

We love God, our players, and our game. Phil 2:3-4. Offering girls volleyball in the Treasure Valley/Meridian, ID. Instagram.com/boiseignitevbc/

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Excited to have our recruiting coordinator Ryan Hofmann hosting our club for a recruiting seminar tomorrow. Sunday Feb 5. 2-4pm at MVHS in the auditorium #playignitevb @ Meridian, Idaho instagram.com/p/CoQ5uQBLzLc/…

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How you treat people says everything there is to say about you. It doesn’t matter how smart, accomplished, wealthy or cool you think you are. Strength of character is beyond any measure. Being a good person with a kind heart is what matters most & will benefit you for a lifetime!

Kevin DeShazo (@kevindeshazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leadership isn’t easy. It is heavy, can be a burden and lonely. Hard conversations, constant questioning/criticism, compassion, taking ownership. But it is also life giving. It unlocks the potential of people. It moves us forward. Leaders must have soft hearts and thick skin.

Go Cards!!! (@maxwelltinsley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boise Ignite VBC 13 Blue squad went 3-0 today in HDVL pool play. Saturday. These young ladies have improved each and every day this club season. Our focus has been strictly about player development and we are seeing the results!! Keep working hard squad! #volleyball

<a href="/PlayIgniteVB/">Boise Ignite VBC</a> 13 Blue squad went 3-0 today in HDVL pool play. Saturday. These young ladies have improved each and every day this club season. Our focus has been strictly about player development and we are seeing the results!! Keep working hard squad! #volleyball
Molly Moore (@mollymo32) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got a text today from a “scout” (aka paid recruiting service.) He said he “evaluated” my son and wanted to set up a call to discuss him playing in college. I asked where he evaluated him. Spoiler alert: he didn’t-got his info from a website. *Parents, don’t fall for these!!!*

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you recruitable? Do you… Have great body language Interact well with coaches Approach practice & individual workouts well Have mental toughness Practice outside of practice Care about academics Ask questions & communicate Behave like a great teammate Always compete to win

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎥 Brad Stevens said, “You got a choice - you either come in & let your circumstances control your attitude - or you let your attitude control your circumstances.” - Attitude matters. - Mindset Matters. -Your choices matter. This is why Attitude Matters. Master Your Mind.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11 things Great Teammates DON'T Do: 1. Quit 2. Blame 3. Complain 4. Bring Drama 5. Point Fingers 6. Show Up Late 7. Make Excuses 8. Make Poor Choices 9. Run From a Challenge 10. Bring Negative Energy 11. Badmouth Their Teammates Be a GREAT Teammate.

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don't realize that your body language is like a neon sign. It screams everything you’re not saying. Primarily, it shows your character, attitude, intention & ability to handle adversity. Keep positive body language, especially when things are hard. It shows you can overcome!

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Studies show that playing team sports is a greater predictor of success for doctors-in-training than test scores. That’s powerful! Team sports are life lessons: leadership, commitment, respect & dedication just to name a few. Learn them & let them lead you to a successful future!

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of just telling teammates to work harder, show them how to work hard. Instead of just telling them to have a great attitude, display one. Before you can lead them with your words, you have to lead them with your actions. BE the kind of teammate you want. Lead by example!

Justin Su'a (@justinsua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“What’s wrong with you?” vs. “Walk me through what happened.” “How could you do that?” vs. “Help me understand your process?” “You’re wrong.” vs. “I disagree.” “Don’t be nervous.” vs. “This is exciting. You’ll feel some nerves, that’s okay.” How you frame it matters.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lead Yourself FIRST. - Be on time - Be positive - Say please - Help others - Pick up trash - Give your time - Say thank you - Open the door - Serve your teammates This is Leadership. Especially in today’s world. Lead by Example.

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The value of competing in sport is not in winning, losing, earning a scholarship or getting to play in college or professionally. The value of sport is in the development of discipline, grit, facing adversity, habits and a growth mindset. Use the game; don’t let the game use you!

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

John Harbaugh said, "The only failure in life is not getting back up. When you get knocked down and stay down then you're a failure. But you're never a failure if you get back up." Resilience is your ability to face adversity and move forward. It means grit and adaptability.

John Harbaugh said, "The only failure in life is not getting back up. When you get knocked down and stay down then you're a failure. But you're never a failure if you get back up."

Resilience is your ability to face adversity and move forward.

It means grit and adaptability.
Boise Ignite VBC (@playignitevb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Steffini Goss, 2025 on her commitment to Oregon Institute of Technology! #commit SportsRecruits my.sportsrecruits.com/athlete/steffi… Oregon Tech Oregon Tech Owls #oitvb #playignitevb