Tom Riley (@tom___riley) 's Twitter Profile
Tom Riley

@tom___riley

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Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CAPTAINS: Leadership is more than a title, position, status, talent, or having a "C" next to your name. Leadership is an action that moves your team forward. A leader helps their teammates to be their best. A leader makes others better. A leader is a positive influence.

Jim Shapiro (@jimshapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve coached high school football for 30 years and have had ZERO parent drama…and I mean zero. How?? I established a simple rule day 1 of my coaching career. DURING the season, I will not talk to parents about their son’s playing time, position or the plays that are called.

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

Lou Holtz said, "Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period." Discipline means holding yourself accountable. • It means prioritizing. • It means doing the work. • It means making tough choices. 6 Facts about Building Discipline👇

Lou Holtz said, "Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period."

Discipline means holding yourself accountable.
• It means prioritizing.
• It means doing the work.
• It means making tough choices.

6 Facts about Building Discipline👇
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Do Coaches Love in a Player? Here are 11 things: 1. Hustle like every play counts 2. Stay late and put in the extra work 3. Always bring 100% effort 4. Be fully committed—mentally and physically 5. Be coachable and open to feedback 6. Show up early, ready to go 7.

Jason Peter (@jasonpeter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At sum point as a parent dont u have 2 look at ur son and say “you made a commitment to this school, ur getting paid good money to do it,ur not gonna be out there chasing an extra 50k yr after yr”. there’s some life long lessons in there that’ll go further than 50k I think. #GBR

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents: Teach kids that their relationship with their coach is THEIR relationship. They have to take the initiative to work out issues instead of depending on you to do it. Don’t intervene on their behalf unless it’s absolutely necessary. That kind of independence is invaluable!

Platteview BBball (@platteview_bbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final from Gross Catholic in OT Platteview 62 Boys Town 56 Adams 15 pts Steele 14 pts Trofholz 13 pts Riley 11 pts 14 rebounds Zebert 9 pts 13 rebounds

Platteview BBball (@platteview_bbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final from Platteview Platteview 65 Beatrice 45 Riley 20 pts 7 rebounds Adams 12 pts 5 assists Steele 12 pts Zebert 10 rebounds Trofholz 9 pts 6 rebounds Ekue 8 pts 6 rebounds

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

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

"If you don't want problems, don't recruit them. I don't recruit entitlement kids. There is no way that I recruit a kid unless I know that he will buy into the way we do things." Great teams don’t have passengers. This isn’t a ride, it’s a responsibility.