WHAT DOES YOUR CHILD-ATHLETE NEED FROM YOU THE MOST?
One of the bigger concern that parents have is which inadvertently contributes to their child’s performance on the playing field. Parents are thier child’s biggest fan. They are supportive in many ways. Many parents keep their child sport’s in perspective and do remember that the sport belongs to the child, not them because It’s supposed to be fun. When you allow your child/athlete to have ownership of the sport, you keep it in perspective, when you insure that your child continues to have fun, he/she will remain healthy and happy mentally to have the best chance to perform to her/his potential. Mr. Mooney is a role model in the stands as he cheers for the Warhill football team weekly.
Warhill H.S. football team continues on their quest for a great season by defeating Jametown H.S. 54-7. “This is where we want our program to be,” Warhill head football coach Rhodes said. “We’re getting there although we are still not all the way there”. “We’ve been playing well this season but the rest of our season gets a lot tougher. “It is fun having success and to have the players who have been in the program for four years have this success.” Warhill had five different players score touchdowns in tonight’s game. The run touchdowns were scored by #8 Jack Schultz and #25 Micheal Akpan with two run touchdowns. A.J. Price passed for two touchdowns caught by #11 Dylan Cottrel, and #7 Te’Shawn Knightnor. Markcus Rhodes had a kickoff return touchdown for 95 yards, the longest kickoff return in the Bay River District history. Chase Barnett sealed the game with two interceptions as the defense held Jamestown to 7 points.