Brad Vaught (@coachvaught) 's Twitter Profile
Brad Vaught

@coachvaught

Head Women's Basketball Coach at North Iowa Area Community College 🏀 || 89-36 record last 4 seasons || 2025 NJCAA Region 11-B Champions 🏆 #GONIACC

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KoMet Girls Hoops (@komethoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The class of 2025 for KoMet Girls Hoops had three players enter the 1,000 Point Club this season! Tonight they officially added their names to the leader board! Career Points; Makenzie Carrier 1,286 Keigan Cummings 1,168 Ella Stoskopf 1,009

The class of 2025 for <a href="/KoMetHoops/">KoMet Girls Hoops</a> had three players enter the 1,000 Point Club this season!  Tonight they officially added their names to the leader board!

Career Points;
<a href="/mak_carrier3/">Makenzie Carrier</a> 1,286
<a href="/CummingsKeigan/">Keigan Cummings</a> 1,168
<a href="/EllaStoskopf/">Ella Stoskopf</a> 1,009
NIACC Women's Basketball (@niaccwbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❓TRIVIA TIME!! Which NIACC Women’s Basketball player is this in the video absolutely crushing someone in high school rugby? 🏉 The BIG HIT at the end of the video!! 💪🏼 Comment below if you think you know who it is…

Kayla Tucker, M.Ed. (@kayctuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Advice to all 2026s about to start their last AAU tournaments: ENJOY it. These are times you’ll miss and wish you had back years from now. Don’t stress. Don’t worry about the future. Enjoy the NOW. You owe yourself that joy 🤍

Minnesota Twins (@twins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of Minnesota’s finest! ⭐️ Michael Busch from Inver Grove Heights, Caleb Thielbar from Randolph, Louie Varland from St. Paul, and Matt Wallner from Forest Lake

Some of Minnesota’s finest! ⭐️

Michael Busch from Inver Grove Heights, Caleb Thielbar from Randolph, Louie Varland from St. Paul, and Matt Wallner from Forest Lake
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most coaches obsess over the X’s and O’s. But the best ones? They obsess over people. - Culture - Connection - Trust That’s what wins.

Most coaches obsess over the X’s and O’s.

But the best ones?

They obsess over people.

- Culture
- Connection
- Trust

That’s what wins.
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don’t lose anything by helping others win. You actually grow. Do your best for the team and good things will find you. - New roles. - New confidence. - New opportunities.

Jeremy Brooks (@pghbrooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My advice for hoopers the next two weeks on the road: “A fisherman doesn’t go out looking for dead fish.” You have to want the fight. You have to want to compete against the best. & if you lose? So what. Learn from your mistakes & keep it movin!

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good coaches are hard to keep. They stay when they feel supported, trusted, and valued. Give them tools to grow, and a reason to stay.

Frank Martin (@coachfmartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watching grassroot basketball for the last month and one thing sticks out to me. Every time somebody makes a three they go into their own celebration. I’ve only seen one guy who points at whoever passed him the ball. This game is about “us” not about “me “ We need to help young

Marc Luino (@giraffeneckmarc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twins just got the steal of the draft with Quentin Young at #54 overall. He has insane upside, crazy exit velos and a cannon of an arm. He is my favorite prospect in the MLB Draft and I think will end up being one of the best players from the draft class