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Slice of Life Tuesdsay: Basketball. Ugh. #SOL24

Hey blog follower! Long time, no see! #yougotthatright Yeah yeah. I've been dealing with things around school and home and the country and have just felt like the words that I want are not there. I've had this set in... Continue Reading →

Slice of Life Tuesday: 5 Things

It's been a long day, and while I'd love to write a 500-word blog about how absolutely tired I am being talked over by students, trying to make sure to at least try to write comments on the idiocy going... Continue Reading →

Slice of Life Tuesday: Coaching Mindset Makes a Difference #SOL23

One of our most recent games, our girls played against a team far better than us. We are really short, not quick, and have limited basketball experience. Our girls play hard, but when some teams have played since they were... Continue Reading →

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