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Unique High School Mascots

Posted 04/07/2016 by Ryan Willi
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At some point in most of our lives, each of us has probably been a lion or a wildcat, maybe a viking. According to CheatSheet.com, the top three most common athletic team names - from the high school to the pros - are 1) Eagles, 2) Tigers and 3) Bulldogs. To celebrate the not-so-common mascots, we’ve gathered a handful of our favorite but oft-overlooked uncommon mascots from across the country. Enjoy!

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Three Ways to Encourage Your Athletes in the Weight Room

Posted 03/31/2016 by Ryan Willi
Topics: Record Boards
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We all know the mantra: Champions are made or broken in the off season - which, for many teams, means spending a lot of time in the weight room. Players certainly need rest and relaxation after a long season, but then it’s time to get back to work. Sitting back on your laurels for too long will set you back come pre-season, and give the competition an edge.

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Eight Elite Ways for Every Teacher-Coach to Get Away with More March Madness

Posted 03/29/2016 by Ryan Willi
Topics: Miscellaneous
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Maybe your department head called your bluff when you told them you had an impromptu, out-of-town, very important but otherwise vague commitment this week, so you would need to take the week off. Looks like you’ll be spending the tournament in the classroom afterall. But don’t worry, we’ve come up with some ways to add more madness back into your March.

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Celebrate a New Facility in Style

Posted 03/24/2016 by Ryan Willi
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Building a new athletic facility is a lot like moving into a new house. It can take a while to feel like home. When you invest the time and money into a new gymnasium, pool, stadium or any athletic facility, you want the first impression to wow your athletes and fans. So after you’re finished laying the bricks and mortar, don’t forget to add the final touches.

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