Nadia Grant (@nadiagrantbball) 's Twitter Profile
Nadia Grant

@nadiagrantbball

#14 | Colgan High School β€˜24 | 2023 Cardinal District ChampionπŸ† | 5’7 | SF, SG, PF | Shot put: 38.7.25 | Disc: 104

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"The most important thing is to try to inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do." – Kobe Bryant

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As an athlete, your biggest problem in games isn't making mistakes. It's your negative response to making mistakes. Once you learn to stay positive and resilient, you'll perform much better in games.

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"Win or lose you will never regret working hard, making sacrifices, being disciplined, or focusing too much. Success is measured by what we have done to prepare for competition." – John Walton Smith

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You won? Back to work. You lost? Back to work. You shot it well? Back to work. You shot it poorly? Back to work. Process. Back to work.

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Great team win in Game 1 of 3 this week! Our leading scorer was Nadia Grant with 18 points. We had two other players score in double figures- Brianna Long with 16 and Aaliyah Thrash with 13. #GoSharks πŸ¦ˆπŸ€

Great team win in Game 1 of 3 this week! Our leading scorer was <a href="/nadiagrantbball/">Nadia Grant</a> with 18 points. We had two other players score in double figures- <a href="/Brianna_Long21/">Brianna Long</a> with 16 and <a href="/AaliyahThrash1/">Aaliyah Thrash</a> with 13. #GoSharks πŸ¦ˆπŸ€
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Check out my highlights vs. Gar-Field!! View my basketball highlight video on FieldLevel #uncommitted fieldlevel.com/app/profile/na…

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β€œThere is always going to be a reason why you can’t do something; your job is to constantly look for the reasons why you can achieve your dreams.” - Shannon Miller

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As an athlete, be prepared to face failure many times in your career. You will be overlooked. You will be doubted. You will be rejected. You will suffer from slumps and injuries. But you must stay positive and persevere until you succeed!