Tag: Brian Granison
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Still Unsigned? C/O 2017 Opportunity Saturday April 15th
It’s not too late! Here is a great opportunity to show your skills to college coaches to perhaps gain a spot on their Fall Roster. Register now for the 2017 Un-Signed Senior Combine at Faulkner University. Open To Any: 2017 Graduates Location: Billy D. Hilyer Stadium Check-In: 10:00 AM Cost: $25.00 per Camper What…
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Why Should I Recruit You?
By Joyce Oscar As parents we support our children when they choose a sport. We pay fees, purchase equipment and attend games and events. What about the other side…the business side. Yes, sports have a business side and if your athlete is serious about continuing to play past little league and high school, it pays…
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Daija Middlebrook: Ready and Focused
Great athletes know what it means to work hard. They know it’s more than just setting goals but surpassing those goals. They are always ready to meet each challenge head on and are always ready physically, mentally and emotionally. Meet “great athlete” Daija Middlebrook, a 5’6″ SG/PG of Brownsburg High School in Brownsburg, Indiana. Daija has…
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Gunnor Faulk is Shooting for Another State Championship
by Joyce Oscar Photo Edit by Brian Granison Football fans, like myself, fill stadiums on Thursday and Friday nights to watch great athletes make great plays. Many of them make the game look easy. But it takes hard work and dedication to be able to make those great plays and to become a great athlete.…
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Bryce Hall: Unexpected Greatness
By Joyce Oscar “…It’s easy when you love what you’re doing.” It becomes really easy to find great football players in places like Atlanta, Houston, Detroit, Tampa, Los Angeles and even Washington DC. Most of the camps and combines hit those major cities. But what about that great athlete that lives in a small township or…
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Dane Motley on the Road to Recognition
By Joyce Oscar The Road to recognition can be a long bumpy one but if you read your map correctly, you could have a smooth trip.Gone are the days of performing well on Friday nights in hopes of being seen by college coaches. Today, there are many camps and combines hosted by groups…