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Darrell Parks

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Former Gladiators varsity asst at Millard North & West Associate scout for Braves |Current NE Prospects & Suburban Stampede coaching baseball 37+ years #CHIPS

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Six steps to entering the zone: 1. Quiet your mind 2. Relax your body 3. Be positive and confident 4. Focus on the task at hand 5. Give your best effort 6. Trust your instincts


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Just because you’ve been a starter for three years doesn’t mean your position is safe. It’s your coach’s job to play the best player, no matter their age. Therefore, never get complacent. Keep working hard as if you’re neck and neck with someone trying to take your position.


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As an athlete, you can't reach your full potential without failing many times. Without failing, you can't learn. And without learning, you can't improve.


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If you want to see who your biggest competition is, look in the mirror. Once you conquer your own self-doubt and bad habits, you can begin tapping into your full potential.


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Upperclassmen Your job is to be a leader. Help the younger players. Your role is not, I repeat, not to be the cool guy that makes the underclassmen's lives miserable. Represent yourself, your parents, your coaches, and your program like a champion.

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The @soldier_sports Spects National teams are now being formed for fall. DM your area directors for more information. Arkansas @ARPROSPECTS Upper Missouri @Prime27_17 Southeast Missouri/Illinois @GbaDevelopment Iowa @IowaSticks Minnesota @MNIcemen Nebraska: @Prospects_NE


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As an athlete, your body language directly affects your motivation and confidence. By standing tall and acting confident, you can improve your mindset and perform better in games.


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Kai Fredrick | SS/RHP | 2028 | NE @Prospects_NE Showing off ridiculous stuff, topped at 81 MPH but sat comfortably in the 78-79 range. The sinking break on his FB mixed with his BB that has fantastic bite were a great one-two combo. #GatewayWS @CamBrockschmidt


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Hard truth. The game will not wait for you. Fear of pain, worry about what others are thinking, weak work ethic, slow critical thinking, no grit, the game will run over you before you know it…Especially when you start competing against equal or better opponents. If your goal is…

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Region 9 Baseball recently announced the 2024 All-Region team. Elliott Peterson of Southeast was named the player of the year. read more at region9athletics.com/general/2023-2… @SCCBASEBALLNE @LamarCCBaseball @NJC_Athletics @MCCBaseba11 @tsjcbaseball @OteroBaseball @WNCCbaseball

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Just because your teammates have a bad attitude doesn’t mean you have to have one as well. To succeed as an athlete, you need to resist peer pressure, rise above the negative influence of others, and maintain a positive attitude.


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Witt Jr. on being named AL Player of the Week: "It's pretty cool to just be able to get that honor ... I just got to keep taking it day-by-day, trusting my process, and enjoy the moment." #Royals


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Here's an ask to everyone at all Ballfields, let's be better... Here's what our Monday morning field crew got to pick up from the Park, Dugouts, under bleachers and worst of all inside dugout roofs. We provide over 30 trash barrels all over Lamp, please use them.

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As a coach, you can help your players perform better in six ways: 1. Motivating them. 2. Giving them confidence. 3. Helping them concentrate. 4. Helping them relax and stay composed. 5. Helping them play smart and unselfishly. 6. Giving them helpful feedback and instructions.


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Nebraska Prospects Fall Tryouts @SpectsBaseball National Member Dates: June 4-6th Location: Iowa Western CC Ages: 2025-2032s Free to try out Full Evaluations Join the 350+ Nebraskans that have gone on to play in college since 2017 Register here: nebraskaprospects.com

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Six ways to lead by example: 1. Show up early 2. Work hard 3. Have a positive attitude 4. Listen to your coaches 5. Put the team first 6. Make good decisions off the field


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As an athlete, don’t worry so much about how you compare to others. Rather than trying to be the best, focus more on being the best version of yourself.


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Mentally tough athletes stay motivated no matter the amount of failure or success they experience. They never give up when faced with adversity, and they always stay hungry after success.


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🚨There is an account trying to scam our followers🚨 Our bat giveaway will not be announced until after Wed at noon. You will be contacted by this account & confirmed by phone. We never ask for $ for a giveaway. Our site is chipsperformance.com NOT “chipsperformance.win


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Coach your youth teams however you want. Coach your HS teams however you want. But if you want them to play at the next level, all position players need to: (thread 🧵) 1. Play really good catch. Not adequate catch, not good enough catch. Good teams play really good catch, it…


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