Tag: track

  • Why I Grind: Michael Clayton

    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…

  • Brittny Jones: Soaring to New Heights

    Brittny Jones: Soaring to New Heights

    In the past few years Brittny Jones has worn many hats. Her time as a student athlete and her tenure as a teacher and basketball coach, all in Cobb County, has prepared her well for her current role as Assistant Principal and Athletic Director at Pebblebrook High School. “My dedication and love for the Pebblebrook…

  • Play Book Athletes Are Not Losing Momentum

    Play Book Athletes Are Not Losing Momentum

    It can be challenging for athletes to maintain fitness and nutrition during these times. The deadly Coronavirus that has threatened the world and quarantined it has caused the cancellation of a number of events and has forced athletes to be closed off from their normal training and practice routines. Twelve-year-old QB Marco Macaluso III gets…

  • Camp Time with Bradley Gagnon

    Camp Time with Bradley Gagnon

    What are you doing in the off-season? Upcoming freshman Bradley Gagnon will be spending his time improving his skill and learning new techniques. Although he’ll be spending most of his summer traveling with his summer league baseball team, Bradley will definitely make time to hit a few prospect camps. First up will be the Purdue…

  • Jason Lagana: A Year-Round Athlete

    Jason Lagana: A Year-Round Athlete

    Working well among the Philadelphia class of 2023, there is much to be seen of Jason Lagana all year long. After having an incredible season on the field in 2016, along with fine training to this point, Jason will be moving forward with a great basketball season and into track for the spring. Attending the…