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We all know the mantra: Champions are made or broken in the off season - which, for many teams, means spending a lot of time in the weight room. Players certainly need rest and relaxation after a long season, but then it’s time to get back to work. Sitting back on your laurels for too long will set you back come pre-season, and give the competition an edge.
Building a new athletic facility is a lot like moving into a new house. It can take a while to feel like home. When you invest the time and money into a new gymnasium, pool, stadium or any athletic facility, you want the first impression to wow your athletes and fans. So after you’re finished laying the bricks and mortar, don’t forget to add the final touches.
As humans, we love to keep track of stuff. Since we discovered our own abilities, we’ve written down and recorded all kinds of things. Cave paintings track the movements of animal migrations and passing of seasons. Epic poems and philosophies are the cultural vestiges of ancient and heroic peoples. Celebrated historical works describe major events of the past. Many of these records preserve significant accomplishments for posterity. Others...not so much.
Winning a state championship is a big deal for any high school team. It is the culmination of months of long practices and hard-fought matches. It’s the end cap to a successful season and for many senior athletes, the last time they’ll ever play a sport they love in a sanctioned competition. When your team wins a state championship, celebrate! You—and especially your players—have earned it.
“We’ve got spirit, yes we do! We’ve got spirit, how ‘bout you!?”

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