Lake Hamilton High School submitted an essay:
The 2009 Lake Hamilton Football team is special in many ways. The players have worked extremely hard to prepare themselves for the season. The players encourage each other to be accountable to each other. Players are unselfish and have bought into the concept of putting the team first.
The team's motto is "never ever give up." They have demonstrated this never give up attitude in four come from behind wins so far this season. The players have also had a positive attitude and demonstrated this by encouraging each other at all times. One of the best things that can be said about this team is that they give their best at all times.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Harmony Grove Cardinals Teamwork Entry
The Harmony Grove High School Cardinals submitted a PowerPoint presentation to tell us what makes their team special. This is the first year for Harmony Grove's football program and it has ignited the entire school district. Some of the items that make their team so special include:
- The starting of a new era in HGHS Football
- Coach Jimmy "Red" Parker who is a football legend
- Even though they were underdogs this year, they won a few games
- They have fierce school spirit
- Football has created other extracurricular activity opportunities
- They have united their community with Cardinal Pride
- They are all Champions!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Magnet Cove High School Team Entry
Magnet Cove High School submitted an essay that is found in the front of their football program.
The team spirit found at Magnet Cove High School is profoundly impacted by the story of Hannah Sullivan. Hannah Sullivan has inspired an entire school district to have Panther Pride. This powerful story showcases exactly why the Magnet Cove High School Football Team is special.
Welcome to another exciting year of Panther football. Last year's team finished 8-4, and with the return of 12 seniors, this year should be another good one. The kids have been working hard since the beginning of July for Friday night football.
You may have noticed on the back of our helmets a sticker with the letters "HS" and a gray ribbon. This is in honor of Hannah Sullivan who was promoted to heaven on February 26, 2009, from brain cancer. Hannah was a manager for the girls' basketball team and would have been a senior this year.
Instead of honoring the passing of Hannah, I would like for us to honor her life. She was my role model. As Hannah battled "her storm," three parts of her life stood out: her faith, belief, and love for God. The year-long battle only made these characteristics stronger in her life.
As I watched Hannah react in such a positive way to all this adversity in her life, I could only think how great it would be if the Panther football team could learn from Hannah and use these traits during the season. I challenge our players to have faith in one another and to work as a team and not as individuals.
I challenge the players to not only believe in their teammates, but also in the coaches and the many decisions they have to make during the season. Finally, I challenge the players to love their team despirte any differences that they may have.
I especailly challenge the team to demonstrate these characterics during the "rough times" of the game and the season. I encourage them to let their faith, belief and love stay strong, and to continue to battle and be positive, no matter the outcome. Finally, I challenge the team not only to be like Hannah on the field, but also to model her life off the field.
I can't promise you, the fans, a state championship, or even a district championship if the team follows Hannah's example; however, I can promise you that at the end of the season that we will be a better football team, better players, and most of all, better individuals. P.P.R.D. (Panther Pride Runs Deep).
Thank You,
Coach Efird
For more information about the incredible life and impact of Hannah Sullivan, you can visit the family blog at www.theSullivanfour.blogspot.com.
The team spirit found at Magnet Cove High School is profoundly impacted by the story of Hannah Sullivan. Hannah Sullivan has inspired an entire school district to have Panther Pride. This powerful story showcases exactly why the Magnet Cove High School Football Team is special.
Welcome to another exciting year of Panther football. Last year's team finished 8-4, and with the return of 12 seniors, this year should be another good one. The kids have been working hard since the beginning of July for Friday night football.
You may have noticed on the back of our helmets a sticker with the letters "HS" and a gray ribbon. This is in honor of Hannah Sullivan who was promoted to heaven on February 26, 2009, from brain cancer. Hannah was a manager for the girls' basketball team and would have been a senior this year.
Instead of honoring the passing of Hannah, I would like for us to honor her life. She was my role model. As Hannah battled "her storm," three parts of her life stood out: her faith, belief, and love for God. The year-long battle only made these characteristics stronger in her life.
As I watched Hannah react in such a positive way to all this adversity in her life, I could only think how great it would be if the Panther football team could learn from Hannah and use these traits during the season. I challenge our players to have faith in one another and to work as a team and not as individuals.
I challenge the players to not only believe in their teammates, but also in the coaches and the many decisions they have to make during the season. Finally, I challenge the players to love their team despirte any differences that they may have.
I especailly challenge the team to demonstrate these characterics during the "rough times" of the game and the season. I encourage them to let their faith, belief and love stay strong, and to continue to battle and be positive, no matter the outcome. Finally, I challenge the team not only to be like Hannah on the field, but also to model her life off the field.
I can't promise you, the fans, a state championship, or even a district championship if the team follows Hannah's example; however, I can promise you that at the end of the season that we will be a better football team, better players, and most of all, better individuals. P.P.R.D. (Panther Pride Runs Deep).
Thank You,
Coach Efird
For more information about the incredible life and impact of Hannah Sullivan, you can visit the family blog at www.theSullivanfour.blogspot.com.
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