Sunday, December 21, 2014

Lancer Athletics attended the Breakfast with Champions

This holiday season, members of the Lancer Athletic staff attended the Breakfast with Champions hosted by the Positive Coaching Alliance. The event was held on December 12th at The Pacific Club and featured inspiring student-athletes, and a panel of coaches and athletes. The panelists were former UH and NFL Head football Coach June Jones, Super Bowl Champions Chris Kemoeatu and Ma’ake Kemoeatu, Marathon record holder and Female Athletic pioneer Jacqueline Jansen, and PCA Founder Jim Thompson. The morning was filled with inspiration and insight to the current state of youth athletics.

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7 comments:

Timothy Rowland said...

This holiday season, Lancer Athletic staff attended the Breakfast with Champions by the Positive Coaching Alliance, featuring inspiring student-athletes and a panel with legends like June Jones and Super Bowl Champions Chris and Ma’ake Kemoeatu. Their stories were as engaging as a game of wordle unlimited, sparking motivation for youth athletics. It was a morning of inspiration, showcasing the importance of mentorship in sports.

nivyana said...

It's great to see Lancer Athletic staff engaging with the Positive Coaching Alliance! Attending Breakfast with Champions must have been incredibly motivational, hearing from legends like June Jones and Super Bowl champs. It reminds me of the suspenseful strategy needed in Fnaf – you need great coaching and a clear plan to survive the night! Youth athletics clearly benefits from such inspiring leadership.

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Fitzgerald said...

Okay, so I just stumbled across some old repo footage of that retro indie gem, "Starbound." The base building and exploration in that game were just chef's kiss. It got me thinking, is Starbound still worth playing in 2024 with all the new survival games out? I remember spending hours just terraforming planets. Does anyone still fire this up, or am I just feeling nostalgic?

Rikana said...

OMG, Fnaf brings back so many memories! I used to spend hours theorizing about every little detail. The jump scares always got me, but the lore kept me hooked. It's wild to think how far the series has come since the first game. Do you think Fnaf is still worth playing in 2026 for new fans?

Sharine said...

Really interesting read! I'm glad to see organizations like the Positive Coaching Alliance focusing on the "why" behind youth sports, not just the "how." The bit about inspiring student-athletes really resonated. It makes me think about how even in something seemingly niche like horror games, the community around it can make or break the experience for new players. It's all about fostering that positive environment, isn't it?

Brande said...

Sounds like a fantastic event! Positive coaching is so crucial for young athletes, fostering growth beyond just wins and losses. It's all about building character, which, let's face it, is way more important in the long run. Makes me think of those moments in Agario when you're small and learning, trying to avoid getting gobbled up while still growing. It’s a similar journey of strategy and resilience!

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