Thursday, December 9, 2010

When the Heart Breaks

Relationship breakups can sometimes be some of the toughest times a person goes through. I heard something last night that made me begin to think about heart break and separation. There is always one person in the relationship that will hurt more than the other one. Because when the heart breaks, it doesn't break even. This could be because one person might have moved on quicker with another person, found someone to comfort them through the pain, had a legitimate reason for the split or already moved on before the split was complete. Sometimes bad things like breakups happen for a reason. Maybe one person figured out they weren't meant to be together, there was nothing in common that would get them through the tough times, or even that their partner wasn't their best friend. Most of the time one is still in love when the other one is leaving. Last night I listened to the song "Falling to Pieces" by The Script and I finally understood! Just listen to it yourself and you'll then understand what I am talking about.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Basketball Season..."It's the most wonderful time of the year!"


HCHS Lady Tigers

"You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them."---Michael Jordan

It's that time again... basketball season has arrived. It's my first year coaching high school basketball and let me tell you, it has been exciting! Right now the Lady Tigers are 2-0 in regular season action after taking some tough loses in the Hall of Fame games. The team has so much potential...they just have to believe in their selves. For a team to be successful they must each posses mental toughness, a competitive drive,confidence, and a desire to kick butt every time they step out on the court. Our girls are young players but they are not going to back down. I am looking forward to this years basketball season because I know that the Lady Tigers can have a long successful season as long as they don't give up themselves because we the coaches won't give up on our players. We believe in them too much! Here are some action shot from a Hall of Fame game vs Wayne Co.


Senior post player Keagan Handley


Senior guard Hannah Robinson


Junior point guard Karlee Wyatt


Sophomore point guard Katie Terry



The coaching staff

Monday, November 22, 2010

Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda...

“As we drive along this road called life, occasionally a gal will find herself a little lost. And when that happens, I guess she has to let go of the coulda, shoulda, woulda, buckle up and just keep going.” -- Carrie Bradshaw

Thanks to Carrie and her inspirational thoughts from my favorite show, "Sex and the City", I can't help but let go of all the "uninteresting" things that have happened in my life lately and use them to motivate me. I'm now into my first basketball season as assistant coach at HCHS and I am enjoying every minute of it. I can't help but to be thankful this time of year for all of the great things that have happened in my life lately and the great friends that I have and the ones that have come back into my life. When something crashes in your life, find the good and take it as a lesson learned. Only go up from the point you are stuck at and let God lead the way. Since I have had this huge change in my life I have decided to start back up on my fitness journey. I started November 8th with a 1,800 calorie diet including low carb and high protein. So far I have lost 4 pounds in two weeks. My goal is to lose 2 lbs. a week and so far I am following that pattern. Hopefully I will stay on this path and make it through the holiday season still fit.

Friday, March 19, 2010

It's that time again...NAIA National Tournament! Let the games begin!


There are 32 teams across the nation that come to Jackson, TN to play for the title of National Champion! The Lady Lions (26-6), received the No. 3 seed in the third quarter, and are making their 14th straight trip to the NAIA National Tournament. The tournament festivities began Tuesday night with banquet where all teams come to enjoy dinner together and size up their competition. At the banquet, Jana Cross was awarded WBCA All-American award for the 3rd time. I was so proud of her! Here are some pictures from the banquet that night.

Blondie's


Meri's


Tara, me, and Meribeth


Jana Cross was named to the State Farm All-American team for the 3rd year in a row


Kenzie and I


Leslie and I coordinated lovely together


Wednesday night was the opening ceremonies and the 1st day of the 1st round. Before the parade of champions, our sponsors, State Farm, took us out to dinner where we all enjoyed laughing and telling stories. Also while we were eating there was this girl about 14 years of age sitting outside in her mom's minivan. We could see out of the window by our table but she could not see us in the restaurant. She was sitting in the passengers seat and looking out into the review mirror. She kept posing and looking at herself. She did this for at least 20 minutes! It was hilarious! We kept watching her and laughing until it got to the point of being annoying! Of course I had to snap a picture so here is a shot of one of the many poses she was doing.


The Lady Lion's play Thursday night against Lubbock Christian at 8:00 in the 1st round of the tournament.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Power of Sports

When it comes to bringing out the best in people’s spirit, there is nothing like playing sports. In every sporting experience there is a richness that amplifies our emotions. The power of sports somehow makes sounds more vibrant, emotions more powerful, and dreams so close you can touch them. Oh wouldn’t it be nice to have that feeling all the time? Love the game and most importantly respect the game! Said it best is Barry Mano, “Sports is life with the volume turned up!”

What kind of price would you pay to live your dreams? Always remember to never look where you’re going. Always look where you want to go.

Next week will be the NAIA National Tournament and the Lady Lion’s are looking to capture their dreams by winning the title of National Champion. I know they can do it, as long as they follow their heart and play to their full potential. This week the NAIA National Tournament bracket came out and FHU got a number 3 seed. Their 1st round game will be played Thursday night at 8:00 March 18.

Here is the link to see the NAIA National Tournament bracket. I pick FHU and Union to play in the championship game. Now wouldn't that be awesome!
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/naia/sports/w-baskbl/auto_pdf/DIWBBBracket.pdf

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

FHU Lady Lions Stun Union Lady Bulldogs in the TranSouth Conference Championship




It's been a long time coming for the FHU Lady Lions to steal back the title of TranSouth Tournament Champions from the Union Lady Bulldogs. The last time FHU beat Union was in 2006 for conference regular season and tournament champs. That was my sophomore year and boy was it a great feeling to win back-to-back conference championships! I got the "bling" to prove it! But Last nights game was even more special for me. I am the Grad Assistant coach this year and the win for me was from a totally new prospective. I was so happy for the players and the seniors especially! I have never seen Tara or Jana play with so much heart! All their hard work paid off finally to kill Union's 60 home game winning streak. And it felt so good to beat them on their own court! I am so proud of my Lady Lions! Way to represent a proud alumni player!

Tournament MVP Jana Cross
After she came off the court I hugged her and told her how proud I was of her. Also I told her it was the best game of her life!


Senior Tara Deatheridge
I was so proud of her too because she played with that fire in her eyes!



Meribeth Boehler scored her 1000th point

That's my girl Meribeth!


The Trio!


FHU Lady Lions previous TranSouth Championships