Joseph Simmons (@coach_jsimmons) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph Simmons

@coach_jsimmons

Head Women's Basketball Coach @ Wallace State CC.

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Wallace State Women’s Basketball (@wallacestatewbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wallace State WBB will be hosting an Elite Camp on September 22nd! Click the link below or scan the QR code to register! 🏀 register.ryzer.com/camp.cfm?ID=28…

Wallace State WBB will be hosting an Elite Camp on September 22nd! Click the link below or scan the QR code to register! 🏀

register.ryzer.com/camp.cfm?ID=28…
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great reminder for all of us! And this is not just for HS athletes. - Coaches: Find joy in the journey. - Parents: Cherish the memories. - Athletes: Play with no regrets. These times go so fast and before you know it, they are over. Take it all in and trust the process!

Jon Gordon (@jongordon11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too many voices today are teaching people and especially kids that they are victims of their circumstances and that their environment causes them to be a certain way. But the truth is that you always create from the inside out and the power is inside you to transform your

Brian Kight (@tbriankight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You won’t win by complaining. You win by competing. The moment you stop complaining and start competing is the moment you stop losing and start winning. Winners compete. Losers complain.

You won’t win by complaining. You win by competing. The moment you stop complaining and start competing is the moment you stop losing and start winning. Winners compete. Losers complain.
The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Your role is not who you are, and it's not what you are capable of. It's what your team needs you to do to win. It's not a limitation." A good teammate will never be defined by their role. A good teammate will be defined by their willingness to excel in that role.

Coach the Coaches (@winningcoaches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t do good things for attention. Don’t do good things for credit. Don’t do good things for praise. Do good things to do good things, to make an impact, to serve others. Humility is the way. ~ via Kevin DeShazo

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your natural athleticism may let you excel in high school, but don’t let that lead you to believe that the situation can’t change. College athletics is a whole new set of challenges. You won’t succeed without a tremendous work ethic. Develop it now. The next level will demand it!