Sophomore year, it was OK, let's get at least two. In my opinion, we have what it takes to be a playoff team, and we need to expect to make the playoffs. A lot of the time, we beat ourselves. We have to get over that mental hump. We have to have leaders.
We have to have a mentality to win. Get up to date news from all over the country! Subscribe to Magazine. Sign in to comment to your favorite stories, participate in your community and interact with your friends. No account? Create one. Home State City Type. Keep reading Show less. A bet is a bet! BaldHead EagleUp pic. Read More Read Less. Nina Moorer, Ridge Point. Through the nomadic journey, she has had one constant: volleyball.
Patrick Smith, Clements. But Smith always had "it". Two years after putting on pads, he was a freshman on varsity.
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For all the ways you love to play, Academy Sports and Outdoors makes it easier than ever to gear up and have fun out there! Get free shipping on your favorite brands at academy. Gear up this Spring at Academy Sports and Outdoors. So, the coach made a bet with his team - beat Tomball Memorial and you get to shave my head. A few days later, Klein Forest defeated the Wildcats , notching their first district victory in four years. Prior to Thursday's win, the Golden Eagles hadn't registered a district win since beating Spring Woods, , on October 5, So, Wilson sat in a chair with his entire team around him, while offensive lineman Matthew Johnson got his clippers revved up.
Johnson, who according to Wilson cuts hair on the side for family and friends, took the shears and went right down the middle of Wilson's head shaving off his hair with Wilson smiling and laughing the entire time. While Wilson was getting his head shaved, some players were taking video of the moment. The initial shave of his head was posted to Twitter on Friday.
But I am so happy I could share that experience with so many. Maybe we motivated a couple coaches to make the same bet with their team next week. Moorer started playing volleyball in the first grade after moving from Columbia, South Carolina, to Louisville, Kentucky.
Her father, then coaching football for the University of Louisville, took his daughter to one of the volleyball games. The goal was to always play in college, which Moorer knew was a possibility because she could see herself rapidly growing stronger and getting better.
Every improvement awarded a different perspective at the potential she had. It all eventually earned her a scholarship to the University of Louisville, a place that never left Moorer's heart.
But now an anticipated senior campaign awaits, one loaded with the typical great expectations generally associated with a perennial powerhouse like Ridge Point. Moorer has digs, assists, kills, 67 blocks and 22 aces for the Panthers so far this season. She is a versatile player who prides herself on being a leader and being one step ahead of the opponent, recognizing plays and how to counter them.
She is an essential part of a stacked team full of talent. One that has what it takes to get back to the state tournament.
It motivates me to not only live up to those expectations, but to exceed them. The 5-foot, pound Smith played cornerback and safety and returned kicks last season, opening the eyes of college coaches. He totaled 44 tackles with two interceptions and had 49 receiving yards and a touchdown. This season, he added receiver to his resume, and has 1, all-purpose yards through the season's first eight games receiving, kick return, punt return to go with 10 touchdowns eight receiving, one rushing, one punt return.
Defensively, he has 52 tackles, one fumble caused and four passes defensed. Smith has always had speed, ever since he was playing kick ball and tag as a kindergartener.
It's what he credits for his success. He's simply faster than whoever he's lined up against. At the TCU camp this summer, Smith hit a 4.
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