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 NOTE: We walk to & from the huddle (except in RED MODE)

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WB

QB

FB

LOS

7-9 yds

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Formation (optional)

Play (motion optional)

Count (optional)

EXAMPLE

“24 TOSS”

“24 TOSS”

“READY?”

“BREAK!”

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 NOTES

hole numbers

 position numbers

splits= toe to toe

FB’s head is inches off QB

WB’s angled & close enough to touch TE

Right side OL right arm downLeft side OL left arm down

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   T   H   E

   C   A   D   E   N

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   C   A   D   E   N

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1st  Hit

2nd Hit

Hit“Ready” (shifts optional)

“Set”

“Hit”(motion begins)“Hit” (snap)

   G   R   E   E   N  -

   G   R   E   E   N  -

   S   H   I   F   T

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   C   K  -

   S   H   I

   F   T

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   F   T

BOTH Wings start off LOS- 1 shifts on the LOS on“READY”

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4shift

BOTH Wings start on LOS- 1 shifts off the LOS on“READY”

  p   l  a  y  c  a   l   l   i  n  g

  p   l  a  y  c  a   l   l   i  n  g

“24 TOSS”

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4

6

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0 2 4

Assumed-motion

2 back gets ball (left wing)4 hole (Right ‘C’ Gap)

Assumed- on 2Toss-Counter Trey Action

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BLOCKING 

TECHNIQUES

Blocking Technique (one on one blocks)

Crack: Coming back to the formation to pick off pursuer.

Hook: Sealing the contain man (DE) by the TE in order to get outside.

Kickout: Knocking the end man out to run up inside him.Log: A mobile block (hit and roll) to take out a man you are reach blocking. Also, refers to

the FB’s pin block of a slanting DE.

Man: Matching up and taking the man in front of you (count over from center) “BOB”

Pivot:Allowing the defender inside you by pivoting on your outside foot then sealing him.

Puck: Dropping to both knees to prevent penetration by a frogging D-lineman.

Reach: Stepping out to get in front of a defender to your outside shoulder.

Scramble: Attacking with a bear crawl movement aiming your head in front of the defender

you are blocking.

Seal: (Usually the center) will seal the backside for the pulling lineman.

Snow Shovel: Straight ahead all four scramble for 4th and inches.Stalk:  Receiver or wing blocking a DB by running him down (head in chest).

Track: Blockers path to defenders (miss one get the next.)

Trap: Guards pulling and kicking out DT at point of attack. (POA)

Blocking Techniques ( 2 man combo blocks)

Chip-n-Seal: Semi-double team where outside man hits down man then releases to seal

LB.

Cross Block: Two men switching assignment (me-you) (you-me).Double Team: Inside man post (head inside.) Outside man drives (head outside.)

Exchange(Fold): (Usually OT & TE) TE down blocks DT, OT loops to seal LB.

Half Man: (Combo’s) During the double team both men check for scraping LB and

use free arm to pick him off. (At times even coming off the double to take

on LB fullbore)

Blocking Schemes (3 men or more)

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B BC C

S S

Base: (Double Down) Odd fronts double teamed Nose and Tackle.

Seven: (Down Blocks) Even fronts are down blocked(rule: head up to outside

eye=yours/inside eye to one man down=mine)

Window: (Wing down) For crashing DE’s. Wings will down block, FB’s kick out CB.

Tunnel: (Wing out) For DE’s who play wide. Wings will seal block (inside out).

Wings on: (Shift) To compensate for multi-men fronts. Wings will shift to L.O.S.

Black: (2 wings on) Both wings start on LOS. The motion wing will shift of on “ready”Green: (1 wing on) Both wing start off LOS. The down (non-motion) wing will shift on

“ready”.

Wedge: For dives, sneaks, etc. Whole line shoulder to shoulder drive.

Stretch: Outside option play scheme.

Covered-rip & reach to seal LB.

Uncovered-pull & overtake next man to your outside.

Freeze: Don’t move! Stay in stance-center=QB tap-sneak.

PP: Dive to crotch to keep hands down for one step pass.

Aggressive: One step forward (sell run), two steps back (inside out protection) 3 step pass.Gate:  Backside center, guard, and tackle form a gate to protect rolling QB.

GOLD: G=Gap, O=On, L=LB blitz, D=Deploy to help.

Cup: For 5-7 step passes, Guards set depth. Tackles set width.

OTF: Off the film blocking.

Pancake: Knock down (as in flat as a…)

Toss vs. Even Double Rule: 2nd man in is double teamed(called by the OT)

End= “Eddie”

Tackle= “Tony”

Guard= “Goober”

2 Men Outside DE: Automatically shift to Wing on/Window (double vs TOSS to even

front.)

OFFENSIVE LINEMENPT: Post double team on DT

PG: Drive double team on Nose & chip off to offside LB

C: Post double team on Nose

BG: Pull shallow & seal onside LB or 1st color 

BT: Pull & seal offside LB or 1st color 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Cut block backside DT, bear crawl across face

5: Drive double team & chip off to onside LB4: Seal onside LB or 1st color 

3: Kick out DE

2: Motion, receive pitch, & pick lane

1: Reverse pivot, pitch ball, seal off CB

QB keeps ball next

to inside hip &delivers a soft toss.

Doesn’t need a pancake on corner,

 just screen him.

The WB should

motion with

shoulders and feet

open towards QB,

& receive pitch atfull speed. Look to

cut back, take it up

the hash, or bounceit outside.

FB’s 1st step should

 be a crossover step

with his oppositefirst foot(in order,

to clear the QB).

FB attack end

inside out.

Backside blocking

is key. Tackle look

for any defendersleaking through.

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THE 

TOSS 

RULES

VERSUS DOUBLE EAGLE  Note: If center is covered and either or both of the guards are covered. Center call “7”.

RULES REVIEWED

ODD= Base=Double Teams

EVEN= Seven=Down Blocks

EVEN vs. TOSS PLAY= Double Team at 2nd man in.

DT=a “Tony” call

DG= a “Goober” call Called by OT

DE= an “Eddie” call

WINDOW= Automatic if 2 men outside DE= Wing Back on LOS

Rule=(202) Double Eagle= “Seven”

Double=no one, all down blocks

Call=202 or “Seven”

Caller=onside OT and Center 

Center must call ODD, EVEN or SEVEN

T

S

 NE E

B B

C C

T

S

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4

6

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3

24 TOSS vs. Double Eagle

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PLAY STRATEGY

B B

C C

S S

When the defense is

really keying on the

Toss the Cross-Toss is

designed to soften up

the D. The counter

motion can take

advantage of cheatingLB’s.

Stay at home defenses

or slow defenses will

 be waiting for this

 play, but it still has the

walling effect of the

Toss.

Either way this plays

opens up other areas

of our offense, and

when the defense is

overreacting theCross-Toss breaks for

 big yards.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Post double team on DT

PG: Drive double team on Nose & chip off to offside LB

C: Post double team on Nose

BG: Trap inside out on DE

BT: Pull & seal onside LB or 1st color 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Drive double team & chip off to onside LB

5: Cut block backside DT, bear crawl across face

4: Come under QB (inside hand-off) look for daylight

3: Aim at outside foot of OT & catch DE

2: Motion, fake pitch action carry out run hard to

outside of the number 4 WB1: Pivot out with Toss motion fake the 2 handed pitch,

finish turn and give inside handoff to oncoming WB

-Timing is crucial,

you may not to

cheat the wings

alignment slightly

to get the right

timing .

-Backs need tocarry out fakes for

at least 10 yds. QB

should back out

with a pass action

after the hand-off.

-Guard needs to

trap inside out on

DE with head in thehole. The Tackle

should pull with a

little more depth &

seal Lbers.

-Remember:

Center calls ODDor Even.

ODD=Base=Double Teams

EVEN=Seven=

Down Blocks

-WB will most

likely have to

 bounce it outside

since his a roach

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

45 CROSS-TOSS vs 5-2

   C   O   M   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L   L

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PLAY STRATEGY

B B

C C

S S

 Once the DE commits

to stopping the TOSS,

the WB’s alignment

versus the DE lendsitself to getting

outside.

The Sweep is quicker

developing than a

traditional sweep.

The Sweep also willhelp set up our

 bootleg or play-action

 pass between the QB

& TE. The QB should

watch to see who is

coming out with him

every time.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Scramble block DT

PG: Pull block onside CB

C: Scramble block NG

BG: Pull shallow clean up penetration leaks, continue

to onside safety.BT: Release inside to LB or 1st color 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Post-corner route

5: Down block onside LB

4: Down block onside DE

3: Fake dive action for 10 yds

2: Motion slightly flatter than TOSS, receive hand-off,locate Guards rear end

1: Reverse out, fake dive, give sweep hand-off, fake

scissors pass

If the DE widens

out the WB can use

the “wings on”

alignment, or

“tunnel” to create aseam similar to the

TOSS, or cheat his

alignment when hesets.

The ball carrier

needs to read the

Guards block, and plant his outside to

get up field as soon

as possible. Head

fakes will help set

the Guards block.

The post-corner

route, the QB fakes,and the fullback

fake are critical in

helping to set up the

CUT, bootleg, and

 play-action pass.

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

28 SWEEP vs 5-2

   C

   O   M   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L

   L

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PLAY STRATEGY

B B

C C

S S

The Reverse is a

counter to our Sweep.

The blocking up frontis the same as the

Counter.

The Reverse can havehuge gains once the

LB’s start

overreacting to the

motion.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Post double team on DT

PG: Drive double team on Nose & chip off to offside LB

C: Post double team on Nose

BG: Trap inside out on DEBT: Pull & seal onside LB or 1st color 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Drive double team & chip off to onside LB

5: Cut block backside DT, bear crawl across face

4: Come under left WB (inside hand-off, receive

hand-off, follow FB and Tackle

3: Jab step away, follow Guard w/Tackle and seal off

CB2: Motion, receive hand-off like SWEEP, give to WB,

carry out fake for 10 yds

1: Pivot out with SWEEP motion hand-off to

oncoming WB, continue motion to lead out and

 block.

QB could trail the

WB as an optionman, either way he

should become

another blocker

down-field.

Fullback should run

in tandem with the

Tackle after makinghis false step away.

Lineman should

think of play as the

Counter, since it is

 blocked the same

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

45 REVERSE vs 5-2

   C   O

   M   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L   L

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After we have been pounding the defense

outside with the Toss

& Sweep, it is time to

cut them up the middlewith the CUT play.

Often times the D-

Linemen startoverpenetrating and

take themselves out of 

the play.

As the Lbers follow

the motion, the FB

tends to get lost in his

tight alignment.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Backside LB or down block 

PG: Drive double team on Nose & chip off to offside LB

C: Post double team on Nose

BG: Trap inside out on DT or DE if DT goes too deepBT: Down field-aim for onside safety

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Post corner route (read where defenders are)

5: Seal onside LB

4: Block CB or outside backer 

3: Jab step away, receive hand-off, cut behind

trapping Guard2: Motion, fake Sweep for 10 yds

1: Reverse out, give hand-off, continue fake Sweep,

continue with fake Scissors pass

Once again the

fakes are crucial to

keep our bootleg

and play action passes open.

The trapping Guard

should not besurprised if the DT

& DE take

themselves out of 

the play, so beready to turn it

upfield and pick up

a DB.

Linemen should

remember to chip

off to backers if the

DL take themselvesout of the play.

FB be patient andlet the guard set up

his block.

PLAY STRATEGY PLAYER ASSIGNMENT COACHING

POINTS

5

4

6

21

3

N TTE E

B B

C C

S S

30 CUT vs 5-2

   C   O

   M   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L   L

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After we have spread

out the defense withour Toss, Sweep, X-

Toss, and Reverse, the

Blast can catch them

off guard.

Usually, the QB won’t

 be noticed until after 

he has cleared the D-line.

The Blast is another 

 play which keeps thedefense guessing.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Seal DT

PG: Drive double team on Nose

C: Post double team on Nose

BG: Get on LB

BT: Seal DT

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Stalk Safety

5: Stalk Safety

4: Stalk CB or LB

3: Inside out block on LB

2: Motion, fake TOSS Action for 10 yds1: Reverse out (360 degrees), fake Toss and follow FB

This play could be

an audible at he

LOS, as the QB

reads what side isopen. Also, the box

can look for tendencies of the

nose for sides to runthis play.

Good fakes will

help sell this play.

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

B B

C C

S S

10 BLAST vs 5-2

   C   O   M   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L   L

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This play is obviously

run off the Toss Action. We will keep

 pounding them until

the DB’s start coming

up to stop the Toss.

This is not a 3rd and

long play. The defense

will be looking for it.

We run this play whileour running game is

clicking.

Our fakes throughoutthe game is what sets

up this play.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Aggressive Pivot Pass Block 

PG: Aggressive Pivot Pass Block 

C: Aggressive Pivot Pass Block BG: Aggressive Pivot Pass Block 

BT: Aggressive Pivot Pass Block 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Aggressive Pivot Pass Block 

5: Curl route, find open spot

4: Flag route

3: Fake Toss kick out, flat route

2: Motion, fake TOSS Action, block DE1: Reverse out, fake Toss, set, pass (look from long to

short)

QB hide the ball onyour outside hip, as

you complete the

half roll watch for 

the patterns to

develop.

QB always reads

from deep to short,keep an eye on the

CB. If he is coming

up hard the flag

route should beopen.

The FB’s flat route

is always open leadto the sideline.

Good fakes will

help sell this play.

If the pass isn’t

there, the QB can

keep it and get whathe can or throw to

the outside where

only our guys have

a chance.

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

B B

C C

S S

24 TOSS PASS vs 5-2

   C   O   M

   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L   L

1

2

3

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This is why we work so hard on our fakes.

Our QB shows his

normal sweep motion

that he has been doing

all game. But whenthe defense stops

honoring the fakes we

are in position to passor the QB has the

option to keep.

This play works wellagainst Lbers who

really read the guards.

 Note: the word FAR 

means the TE awayfrom the hole runs aroute. The NEAR boot

is where the TE near 

the hole will run the

route.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Scramble, Cut block DT

PG: Pull away, fill for BG

C: Scramble, Cut block NGBG: Pull away, seal off DE

BT: Scramble DT

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Post-corner Route (like Sweep)

5: Scramble DE

4: Fake block on CB

3: Fake dive like sweep, fill if LB comes

2: Motion, fake Sweep Action, carry out fake 10 yds

1: Reverse out, fake Sweep, roll away find TE

On the Sweep the

QB and TE should

 be reading who isstaying home with

them, so now they

know what to

expect.

The QB should 1st 

read the DE. If the

DE reads the boot,

the QB should pullup early and throw.

The QB should roll

deep and read theCB. If the CB has

come up the TE

should be open, or if the CB is deepthe QB should

head up field but be

ready to quick pass

if the CB comes up.

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

B B

C C

S S

19 NEAR BOOT vs 5-2

   C   O   M

   E   T   F   O   O   T   B   A   L   L

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This is why we work 

so hard on our fakes.Our QB shows his

normal sweep motion

that he has been doingall game. But when

the defense stops

honoring the fakes we

are in position to passor the QB has the

option to keep.

This play works wellagainst Lbers who

really read the guards.

 Note: the word FAR 

means the TE awayfrom the hole runs a

route. The NEAR bootis where the TE near 

the hole will run the

route.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Scramble, Cut block DT

PG: Pull away, fill for BG

C: Scramble, Cut block NGBG: Pull away, seal off DE

BT: Scramble DT

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Scramble DE

5: Deep Drag route

4: Fake block on CB

3: Fake dive like sweep, fill if LB comes

2: Motion, fake Sweep Action, carry out fake 10 yds

1: Reverse out, fake Sweep, roll away find TE

On the Sweep the

QB and TE should

 be reading who is

staying home withthem, so now they

know what to

expect.

The QB should roll

deep and read the

CB. If the CB has

come up the TEshould be open, or 

if the CB is deep

the QB should hea

up field but beready to quick pass

if the CB comes up

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

B B

C C

S S

19 FAR BOOT vs 5-2

   C   O   M

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Another pass off the

Toss which is greatwhen the defense

stacks the LOS. Good

to use 3rd and short.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: PP pass block 

PG: PP pass block 

C: PP pass block 

BG: PP pass block 

BT: PP pass block 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Quick seam route (look over inside shoulder)

5: PP pass block 

4: Down block DE

3: Block right

2: Motion, Fake Toss for 10 yds

1: ! rotate, set, pass firm but not a bullet

PP blocking refers

to diving straight

ahead at the crotch

of the defender toget their hands

down.

The TE should varyhis pattern to find a

clear area.

The QB needs torotate quickly and

set his feet.

If the pass is notthere do not force it.

 Throw the ball into

the bench.

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4

6

21

3

N TTE E

B B

C C

S S

24 LOOK-IN PASS vs 5-2

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Remember, when we

run our Sweep and Cut plays the TE & QB are

observing the DB’s to

see if they are honoring

the fake.

Once the DB’s start

leaving the fake alone

we are ready to hitthem with our Scissors

 pass.

 

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

PT: Pivot block 

PG: Pull deep and seal the DE

C: Gate block 

BG: Gate block BT: Gate block 

RECEIVERS AND BACKS

6: Drag behind backers

5: Corner route

4: Motion, block backside DE (join the Gate)

3: Fake dive (fill if needed) flat route under backers

2: Seam route

1: Fake dive, fake sweep, roll wide, set, read deep to

short

Must block as a

team. The Gate

can’t create

openings. Keepshoulder pads tight.

The PG needs to get

rear end pointing atQB.

FB fill on LB if he

 blitzes

QB get wide quick 

(find Guards rear to

set up behind) and

look deep first. The backside seam route

is usually wide

open but takes a

strong arm.

Sometimes, it is

enough to just

throw it deep andlet the WB run

under it.

PLAY STRATEGY PLAYER ASSIGNMENT COACHING POINTS

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COMET FOOTBALLWe will play as a team, win as a team, lose as a team, practice as a team, live as a team, work

as a team, have fun as a team. The game of football is not built around one man or a few men

It revolves around everyone working together as one. In order to succeed we must follow a

few principles which the Hanover-Horton Football Program is built on.

OFFENSIVE GOALS1. Create a mismatch at the point of attack (POA).

2. Establish the Running Game.

3. Be disciplined.4. Be prepared.

5. Minimize penalties and turn-overs.

6. Control the ball.

7. Set-up series of plays.

8. Make the defense play our game.

9. Be Dominant.

10.Execution.

EFFORT

The most important jobthat a player has is togo, with as much effort

as his heart canpossibly summon from

his body.

GET BETTER, that’s our goal. Every day when we

walk on the field our goal is getbetter. Get better at something. It

may seem like a little thing, anassignment, a technique, a step, athrow, a catch, a block, a tackle or 

an attitude, but champions arealways striving to!

GET BETTER.

FAITH

 We work together every single dayYou have come to believe in thestaff, have faith in the staff, and

even depend on the staff. And alwe want is to do all that we can to

let you know...

YOU WERE RIGHT.

COMMITMENT

Only 1 team gets to win thechampionship. But

champions are made whenteams commit themselvestotally toward winning the

championship.

PRIDE

Take pride in your school, team, family,and giving 100% ateverything you do.

FUN

Whatever we doremember it’s a

game.Let’s Have Fun

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QUOTES TO LIVE AND PLAY BY

Champions keep playing until they get it right.---Billie Jean King

Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. --Vernon

Law

Winners never quit and quitters never win. --Vince Lombardi

Be a dreamer. If you don’t know how to dream, you’re dead. --Jim Valvano

Slumps are like a soft bed. They’re easy to get into and hard to get out of.--Johnny Bench

I don’t want to be liked. I just want to be respected. -- Reggie Jackson

Show me a guy who’s afraid to look bad, and Ill show you a guy you can beat every time.--

Lou Brock

Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.--Fred

Shero

You’re the only one who can make the difference. Whatever you dream is, go for it.--Earvin

Magic Johnson

The Difference Between A Successful Person And Others Is Not A Lack Of Strength , Not A

Lack Of Knowledge, But Rather In Lack Of Will.-- Vince T. Lombardi

The Harder The Conflict, The More Glorious The Triumph. --Thomas Paine

He Who Fears Being Conquered Is Sure Of Defeat. -- Napoleon Bonaparte

Overcoming Obstacles, Getting Torn Up Inside, Then Winning -That's What Life Is All About

--George Allen

Don't Look Back Unless You Intend To Go That Way. -- Author Unknown

To Be Nobody, Do Nothing. --B.C. Forbes

Will you think well of yourself when you look back at what you have done? --Dr. Harry E.

Fosdick

Sow a thought, reap an act, sow an act, reap a habit, sow a habit, reap a character, sow a

character, reap a destiny. --Anonymous

The Harder You Work, The Harder It Is To Surrender! --Anonymous

PLAY LIKE CHAMPIONS!

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