Stumbling after Jesus | Family First | 25 yrs Creating Leaders |🏀BBall Coach @willowcanyonbb |🗣️Culture Builder |👨‍🎓 Educator | Dedicated to Serving Others

Joined July 2008
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Final | Willow Canyon def. Perry, 53-52.
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BREAKING: Check out the PrimeTime Invitational bracket scheduled June 5 & 6 at Millennium HS in Goodyear. It's the PREMIER summer basketball tournament for Arizona boys' varsity basketball teams. #SaveTheDate #Relevant
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The more you work hard to be great at what you do, ...the less tolerance you have for those who don't.
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A good high school basketball team doesn't need 5 scorers. It needs a floor general, a lockdown defender, and somebody who knows their job is to rebound everything in sight. Roles win games. Superstars are built out of teams that commit to those roles.
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RT @_CoachAnderson_: Athletes‼️‼️ The coaches that usually see the most in you are the ones willing to sit you down and be completely hone…
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RT @_CoachAnderson_: I can never understand how a high school athlete can be at a club tournament, playing in front of dozens of college co…
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"The ultimate goal of the competitor is to use the opposition to discover their own greatness..." Dare Greatly. How great do you want to be?
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RECRUITS: Your body language and attitude are being evaluated too.
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Culture is what you tolerate! Not the poster in the locker room, team slogan, or pregame speech. Team culture is rarely destroyed by one bad player. It’s destroyed when selfishness, laziness, negativity, disrespect, excuses, entitlement, and bad body language get ignored by coaches, defended by parents, laughed at by the bench, or allowed by veteran players and captains. The best teams protect the standard together.
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IMO - how you do it is the more important thing. We have the SAME STANDARD for every player - however, the way we discuss and chase it will differ
Discipline isn't what you do TO a player; it's what you do FOR them
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“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,” Colossians 3:23 You were called, appointed, and anointed to impact for Jesus wherever you are 💯 #Serve @BCAWORLDWIDE @SpiceBoy408 @CaliBloodLine81 @CoachLRamirez @CoachColletti
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How do you not love this guy!!!
Joe Mazzulla explained why he often credits others rather than himself. Worth a listen: “I think being a D1 basketball player, you grow up with this sense of entitlement, as if the whole world revolves around you. And…if I wanted to be a better husband, a better father, a better coach, I had to get rid of that type of entitlement.” Q @JackSimoneNBA
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Relationships 101 Transactional can only take you so far. Transformational will go farther. Always…
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Jake Quackenbush is headed to D2 basketball on a full ride, won a district title and made many great memories as a senior without playing AAU before his senior year You don’t have to play AAU to make it. Families don’t have to get ripped off like this every weekend
Look at the price to attend AAU basketball this weekend in Pittsburgh. The get-in price for Game 1 of the Cavs playoff series tonight in Cleveland was $43. (via @ohioaf)
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Mediocre teams have "cool" players. Great teams have coachable players.
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Dang. Like that.
If you listen to clowns, they are going to give you directions straight to the circus
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For the 9th year in a row... we've had many of our Varsity Players selected to the All Academic Team... #DifferenceMakers #ChaseTheStandard
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in order to have ANY kid of success (sustained or temporary) a quality head coach MUST find GREAT assistants and empower them to build together!
Coaches: What is the most important part of building a program from the ground up? Think of a school that has been losing for a while, trying to turn it around. Player talent being equal.
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After the team flew back following UConn’s National Championship loss, Tarris Reed Jr. prepared a speech on short notice for UConn’s Athletes In Action meeting. “I told myself I would let the Holy Spirit speak through me.” He revealed that night, both Azzi Fudd and KK Arnold of UConn WBB got baptized Truly amazing work and an inspirational message from T-Reed 🙏 (Via iamtarrisreed/IG)
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PSA: Go to the coach or school that wants you and believes in you. Don’t be transactional.
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