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10 THINGS YOU MUST DO TO BE SUCCESSFUL (cont.)

In the previous article I discussed the first three of ten keys to being successful. The first three keys to success are: 1. Confidence in Yourself 2. Resilience 3. Overcoming Resistance The remaining keys to success are as follows: 4. Commit Your Time to Your Success A. The only time that you have is your time. You have to use it wisely and make the most from... More
Return to Glory

For a decade, the Carter Cowboys refused to back down. Carter appealed to the UIL to stay in the state’s largest classification, 5A, even though the school had 4A numbers. And who would have expected anything else from the proud and tradition-rich program that Freddie James built. But reality is reality, and even though Carter won two 5A playoff games last year, the school took the huge step... More
10 Hot Must-Have Sports Gadgets

Are you feeling extra sporty this summer? Or maybe you’re intent on being the first in your booster club to flaunt the latest sports-related gizmo or thing-of-a-jig. If so, we’ve provided a list (in alphabetical order) of some of the hottest gadgets that can transform you from sports fan to sports fanatic. Aliph Jawbone 2 When you’re holding popcorn in one hand and a stadium soda in the other,... More
Performing Like the Pack

As athletes begin their pre-season workouts in North Carolina’s heat and humidity, their performance can be severely affected by dehydration and heat related illness. Research shows that as little as a two percent drop in body weight, due to water loss through sweat, can have a dramatic impact on the performance of an athlete. For a 130-pound athlete, that is just two and a half pounds during a workout. This... More
Yoga: Helping Teens Stay Balanced

Sun salutations and warrior poses may be the last things today’s teens would ever consider as part of their active lifestyles. Overscheduled and basking in the glow of computers, cell phones, and televisions, sandwiched between soccer practices, football games and swim meets, teens might be hard to convince to turn off and unplug. It’s because of these very circumstances, however, that yoga can be so beneficial—even for the most time-crunched... More
Design In Mind

Brooks Graphics Inc.’s motto “We print on t-shirts, caps, jackets, mugs, jugs, jocks, socks and table tops,” isn’t far from the truth. With 30 years experience in graphic design and screen printing, W. Brooks Swink brings his passion to the table — the table he probably just got through printing something on. Located off of W. North Street in Fayetteville, Brooks Graphics has printed and designed... More
Pulaski Academy Wins VYPE 7-on-7

Pulaski Academy jumped out to a 26-0 lead en route to a 41-14 win against Sherman, Texas, in the title game of the VYPE Select 7-on-7 tournament at the University of Arkansas practice field. Sherman didn’t score until the 11:04 mark of the 25-minute game. “That passing attack is as good as any you’ll see at any level in Texas,” Sherman volunteer coach Marcus Leinart said. “That quarterback (Spencer... More
Bleacher Banter

I’m a sports guy plain and simple. Chances are, you are too. For people like us who get serious kicks from competition, there’s nothing better than sitting in the stands watching a game. We enjoy getting up close and personal with great competition. The sport itself doesn't really matter; it’s just fun to watch athletes make that amazing catch, hit the three at the buzzer for the win, or dive... More
Ties should be thing of the past

The Van Buren coaches’ spin job didn’t take. Former coach Chris Hill and his staff tried to convince their beleagured club a 21-21 nonconferene home tie against Mountain Home last fall was the same as a win. “Once we got in the locker room and in film session the next day we tried to create that mindset,” said first-year Van Buren coach Mike Lee, who served as an assistant... More
The Secret To Winning State Titles

About 425 folks recently learned the secret behind Greenwood’s football success. It’s not because Bulldogs skipper Rick Jones is one of the elite high school football minds in the country. It’s not because Greenwood has produced top talent like Arkansas quarterback signee Tyler Wilson. It’s not because of the school’s rich tradition or the town’s dedicated fan following that rivals any in the state. It’s because... More
Not Your Typical Swim Relay

It’s summer time - when the days go from hot to hotter and everyone is just trying to stay cool. For many this means a visit to the community pool. And that’s where we caught up with the Muhlenberg High School varsity girls’ swim team. But these girls were in the pool for a different reason. In 2006, Julie Marvarger-McCarthy, who has been varsity coach for the Muhlenberg swim... More
Wendy’s High School Heisman Award Excels in Kansas

For eight generations, the Heisman name has signified excellence, determination, and prestige among college football’s elite. In 1994, the next level of outstanding achievers ensconced their names into Heisman lore when the Wendy’s High School Heisman was created. The program has set the standard for high school student-athletes and gained tremendous prestige. Each fall, the program recognizes the nation’s most esteemed high school seniors for excellence in academics, athletics,... More
My World

Ever since I was a little girl I've watched the Summer Olympics on TV. I was so amazed by those young gymnasts. I wanted to be just like them. And although I haven’t reached the Olympics, I’m living my dream. My name is Taylor Huey and I am a 15 year–old Level 10 gymnast at Prestige Gymnastics in Lancaster PA. I’m one of the older girls on my team... More
TTCU Hits a Homerun with Area School Support

There are so many ways to support local schools and communities. Booster clubs, fundraisers, sports programs, and donations are some of the more common ways. TTCU has found an even better way to support the schools in Green Country. With the School Pride Visa Check card, TTCU gives its members the opportunity to select a local school and for every transaction, TTCU makes a donation to that respective school. ... More
Oklahoma Credit Union Makes Its Mark

Oklahoma Central Credit Union has been involved in the Tulsa area community since their founding in 1941. Since that time the credit union has grown from one branch to nine Tulsa area locations. One of the foundations that Oklahoma Central was built on was to improve the lives of their members, their employees and the community. Oklahoma Central Credit Union specifically has an interest in educating students in... More


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One on One Mike Snaza
by: Carrie Gill

Twin Cities, MN -- In the late 1950’s a young boy named Mike Snaza noticed that more and more kids were leaving the St.... More

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Full Speed Ahead
Raleigh - Durham, North Carolina -- Leesville Road High School Head Football Coach David Green enjoyed a successful 2007 season, and the Pride is expected to... More

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Who Says You Can’t Go Home?
by: Steve Braun

Eastern Oklahoma -- The old saying is that you can’t go home. But former Booker T. Washington and current Oklahoma Thunder quarterback Rico... More

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Three’s Company
by: Mateo Zeske

Collin County, Texas -- No, you aren’t seeing double. Mary, Michael and Steven Curtis are 17-year-old triplets heavily involved with diverse extracurricular activities at... More

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All-State Soccer
by: Steve Braun

Eastern Oklahoma -- Memorial High School played host to the All-State soccer games where the high school stars of soccer were showcased for... More
New Boys of Summer?
by: Mark Zeske

Collin County, Texas -- Mark Ball is a big believer in 7-on-7, the beefed up version of touch football that is becoming a passage... More
Wildcard Wildcats
Collin County, Texas -- Two new teams join the newly numbered district, but two old heavyweights figure to punch it out for the District... More

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Eastern Oklahoma -- What did you do for summer vacation, or what do you wish you had done? ... More

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