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After a crazy week with weather, long games, and tough opponents, the Mustangs finish 3-1 after a Saturday sweep beating LaCrosse Logan and LaCrosse Central! Another huge week for the Mustangs next week. #KeepStacking #Family

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Find a way to impact the game! Great stuff here! He mental game unlocks the potential of teams and players. Give this a listen. #Family

Coach Vint (@coachvint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‼️If your best athletes are the laziest workers, your season will be filled with disappointment. 💥If your best athletes are your hardest workers, you will have enormous success. 🔑If you are one of the best athletes, you should strive to be the hardest worker.

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Great team win tonight! The boys didn't ride the emotional rollercoaster and found a way to persevere to get a huge playoff win in 10 innings! Owen Welch with the walk off to keep the season alive!! #Family #Team #Walkoff

Jason Jochimsen (@jasonjochimsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Big Thank You! To Joe Keyes and Keyes Chevrolet for the shirt donations for this year’s lift-a-thon. Also a big thank you to the Menomonie community and Student athletes that earned donations over $2500.00 for the MHS weight room.

A Big Thank You!  To Joe Keyes and Keyes Chevrolet for the shirt donations for this year’s lift-a-thon.  Also a big thank you to the Menomonie community and Student athletes that earned donations over $2500.00 for the MHS weight room.
Dan Cevette (@dancevette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poor body language could END your career path.. NO COACH (at any level) wants an "energy vampire" on their team, or a "me first" player Positive body language will only lengthen that career.. ALL COACHES want "spark plugs" "energy givers" "team first" players in their program 💯

Troy Silva (@troypsilva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 things that will ALWAYS get a ballplayer noticed: 👍🏼Hustle 👎🏼Bad effort 👍🏼Humble confidence 👎🏼Cocky arrogance 👍🏼Energy & excitement 👎🏼Laziness 👍🏼Being a great teammate 👎🏼Being pouty & selfish 👍🏼Mental toughness 👎🏼Bad body language Oh, you will get noticed for your actions…But

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The best champions don’t just train harder. They think differently. They choose gratitude over attitude. They show up early, not just on time. They say “I GET to,” not “I HAVE to.” Winning starts with mindset. The 9 Mindsets of a Champion

The best champions don’t just train harder.

They think differently.

They choose gratitude over attitude.
They show up early, not just on time.
They say “I GET to,” not “I HAVE to.”

Winning starts with mindset.

The 9 Mindsets of a Champion
Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coaches aren’t chasing highlight players, they want the dogs who compete. Who finish. Who refuse to break. You think it’s just about talent? It’s not. It’s about habits. Effort. Mindset. Be the one who sets the tone, not folds under pressure. Compete like your spot depends on it!

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BAD PLAYERS don’t take much seriously. AVERAGE PLAYERS take games seriously. GOOD PLAYERS take practice & games seriously. GREAT PLAYERS take academics, nutrition, warm-ups, ind. work, weight room, conditioning, film, practice & games seriously. ~ Jon Beck

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Team Culture is Fragile. It takes daily attention. Here are 10 things that can DESTROY a Team Culture Drip by Drip… 1: Showing up Late Being late tells your team that ME > WE. This is a dangerous place to go.  Respect your teammate's time. Respect your coach's time. Be on

Team Culture is Fragile.

It takes daily attention.

Here are 10 things that can DESTROY a Team Culture

Drip by Drip…

1: Showing up Late

Being late tells your team that ME > WE. This is a dangerous place to go.  Respect your teammate's time. Respect your coach's time. Be on