One last season.
You have one last season to accomplish all you wish. After this year, there will be no going back. There will not be another season waiting for you next year. By now you know how the flow of the season goes and from day one of tryouts you are anticipating the first game, match or performance. The difference with this year is the ending. When it is over, it is over forever which is something you maybe haven’t experienced yet.
With senior year starting you probably have already heard many times how fast time will fly by, so soak it all in. It feels like in a blink of an eye the season is over and you are wishing you had just five more minutes to relive it all. No matter the feelings you experience, cherish them.
Use your past failures as motivation to help you improve. All the experience from past seasons gives you knowledge of the game. Use the knowledge to advance your play and help advance the play of teammates.
Leave it all out there every day. Tomorrow is never guaranteed, so play each day as if you will never play again. Putting in all the effort that is physically possible each day will not only shape you into a great player but will help you achieve your goals. Coaches will notice the effort and it will benefit you in one way or another.
Counselor Advice – Kyle Harris
Senior counselor Kyle Harris is heading into his second year as a counselor at FHN. He recommends getting all your college applications figured out and completed as soon as possible in order to minimize your stress levels.
“Start of senior year, if you’re planning on going to college, you should have 8-10 colleges you want to apply to,” Harris said.