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A Champion

 

A Champion knows his strengths and weakness, and is always in pursuit of the unattainable perfection.

 

A Champion has control. Emotional and mental control of the situation at hand. He knows the only thing he has 100% control over is he. He knows he cannot control how well his opponents play, the weather, the field conditions, how the ball bounces. He knows he cannnot control the past or the future. A Champion knows that all you can do is all you can do.

 

A Champion has an attitude of assurance that he is prepared to win. He steps onto the field and looks his opponent in the eye, knowing that if he executes his game, he will be a victor. A Champion deserves to win.

 

A Champion will not always be a victor, but a Champion is never a loser. A Champion strikes fear in the heart of his opponent because they know that a Champion will not lose. A Champion is intimidating without even trying to be.

 

A Champion treats pressure as a comfort zone. When the pressure is at its highest his chances of victory are increasing.

 

A Champion stifles his apponents with unflappable concentration and focus and the unrelenting will and desire to win. A Champion crushes his opponents with a fearless attack that does not fade untill the last whistle has blown.

 

A Champion finishes the race.

 

Good Luck Lincoln County!

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