Category: Blog
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Bryson Riggins – Taking Advantage of the Opportunities That He’s Worked Hard to Earn
Part of growing up in life is learning to take advantage of opportunities when they are presented to you. This can especially be true on the football field, where situations can change at a moment’s notice. Between injuries, coaching decisions, and even opponents, players have to be prepared to go at all times. “Next man…
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Twin Grinders Ready To Compete
LOOKING FORWARD TO HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL No letting up, 8th graders (c/o 2027) Jake and Zach Ruminski from Charlotte, North Carolina can hardly contain their excitement about playing high school football next season. These twin brothers have been dedicated to the sport for years, and are thrilled to be taking the next step in their…
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SEE YOURSELF AS A BRAND
As a student athlete, it’s important to see yourself as a brand. Here are a few reasons why: To stand out: There are a lot of talented athletes out there, and in order to get noticed by college coaches and scouts, you need to do something to stand out. Seeing yourself as a brand can…
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From the Heisman Trophy Ceremony With PlayBook Athlete Alum and Heisman Finalist Stetson Bennett
PlayBook Athlete is thrilled to announce our partnership with Dawgs Central to spotlight one of our very own alum, Stetson Bennett. Bennett’s journey with PlayBook Athlete began when he was just starting out, and his story is nothing short of inspiring. He began his college career as a walk-on at the University of Georgia, later…
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It’s Grind Time for Sheldon Graham
Standing 5’11” at 155 pounds, Sheldon Graham is preparing for his freshman season at Bob Jones High School, the home of the Patriots in Madison, Alabama. Just like many players Sheldon has had some challenges as he entered into his football career. “I love the game,” he says. “Football teaches you leadership and perseverance but…
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Hayden Milner Enjoys a Razorback Visit
It’s that time of the year where many colleges are holding prospect camps and visits. A prospect camp allows players to be seen by specific college coaches. This is usually a school that the athlete desires to attend after completing high school. Prospect visits give the student athletes a chance to tour the campus and…
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Garrison Cantrell Makes Time for it All
Whether it’s visiting the Georgia State Capitol or helping his younger brother with T-Ball, multi-sport athlete Garrison Cantrell always comes ready. The quarterback is definitely ready for camp season. Having already attended MVP Camp and the Elite 11 Academy events, Garrison is headed to a few more camps this off season. Catch him at events…
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Females in Flag: The Journey of Coach Toni Fuller
American football has been played since the mid-1800’s with the first College game occurring between Princeton and Rutgers on November 6th, 1869. But did you know that the games of Touch and Flag Football have been around nearly as long as tackle football. Flag football as we know it today was developed on American military…
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Herculese Titans: Setting goals and reaching them
After a tough loss, Dean Grecco, head coach for the Hercules Titans in Hercules, CA tells his team to “Keep grinding! The goal is still within reach!” But unlike last season the Titans are on a winning streak and goals are definitely being reached. Senior brothers Zaren and Zach Crockett are right in the midst…
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Luke Carney…Destined for Greatness
2025 QB LUKE CARNEY Grabbing his cleats, shoulder pads and favorite Nike ball before practice was the norm for Luke during his youth days in football-crazed Tulsa, Oklahoma. Going to school and church a mile away in the primarily white suburb of Bixby made life simple. But, if you dig deeper, this emerging QB hasn’t…
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The Grind of Michi Holley and a Life Lesson from Anime
We believe that the sole purpose of the world-renowned Anime is to entertain its viewers. However one can also reasonably infer that an ulterior motive is to teach some sort of life lesson. Whether a story wants to teach us to never give up or to press through tough situations, there are definitely many lessons…
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Payton Alberts Gets a Chance of a Lifetime
At the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF) National Security, students have an opportunity to talk directly with national security experts. They also learn about the latest intelligence strategies, and experience public service in action. Willis High School’s Payton Alberts will have this opportunity. “I’m honored to have been selected to add this knowledge and experience…
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Isaac Carney and IMG Teammates Ride Momentum to Two National Championships
Living in a state where the “Oklahoma Drill” is a household word, all sports take a back seat to football. However, Oklahoma has seen its share of prominent high school baseball players such as Johnny Bench and Mickey Mantle. Rarely do we witness a track athlete that makes national headlines. That all changed this past…
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Committed to the Grind
If you want to one day participate on a collegiate athletic team then mastering social media is a must in today’s time. One in five student athletes use social media to make career connections, network, and get their name out there. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and many other platforms are necessary to gain the exposure you…
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Why I Grind: Michael Clayton
One question we often ask our Play Book athletes is “Why do you grind?” Often the answers are short and straight to the point. “I grind to make my family proud.” “I grind to be the best I can be.” There are even some that say they work hard to be able to play their…
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Fun Healthy Eating for Athletes-Mexican Style
There’s no denying that Mexican food is delicious. But did you know that many of the dishes can be very healthy? If you’re an athlete like Camron Cooper, that absolutely loves Mexican food, here are a couple of great choices for you. They’re delicious and will help keep you fit for running to the in-zone.…