Justin Strain (@justinstrain5) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Strain

@justinstrain5

- Teacher and football coach - Varsity RB Coach at YCHS - Big believer in developing effective contributors to society - #THEYORKWAY - Ravens - Gamecocks

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calendar_today18-09-2019 11:45:21

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It is much more than football. Recently, I had the honor of celebrating the graduation of some of my former players. Also, a few other former players joined me for the fundraising golf tournament to support my new school. I love what I do. Thankful for the journey and these guys!

It is much more than football. Recently, I had the honor of celebrating the graduation of some of my former players. Also, a few other former players joined me for the fundraising golf tournament to support my new school. I love what I do. Thankful for the journey and these guys!
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Dude is legit! Proud of the progress you’ve made! Miss the guys, but keep doing your thing. You’re in good hands. 🤝🫡

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So proud of these boys! The smiles on their faces and the weight lifted off their shoulders will always be a top moment in my coaching career. More than ball! #thingswillchangeattheG

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Success is great and it will come. But when kids come up to you, dap you and say “love you coach”…no amount of wins will ever outweigh that in my world. If it ever does, I’m getting out of the game. Purpose.

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Senior night at the G! Honored to be chosen by my guy Ke’Shawn to rep his jersey. This dude started playing ball his senior year so he could be a part of something. The growth physically AND mentally has been tremendous and I’m so proud of him. MORE THAN FOOTBALL!

Senior night at the G! Honored to be chosen by my guy Ke’Shawn to rep his jersey. This dude started playing ball his senior year so he could be a part of something. The growth physically AND mentally has been tremendous and I’m so proud of him. MORE THAN FOOTBALL!
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ALL human, ALL have bad moments but the importance here is that the coach/teacher pulled the young man to the side. There’s a lot in this profession who believe the young man should come apologize on his own, but it’s our job to teach and model. Love it Justin Strain