Clubhouse Chatter: What Is Your New Year's Resolution
Don't just "survive" adversity, but find ways to take the adverse and turn it into opportunities for improvement. "Thrive not survive!"
<b>- Kerry Martin, Marion football coach</b>
To try and take better care of myself.
<b>- Tiffany Sauls, Former Gallatin County basketball standout</b>
Start playing golf again!
<b>- Reggie Norman, Benton golf coach</b>
I want to help others more.
<b>- Kyle Smithpeters, John A. Logan basketball coach</b>
Lose 20 pounds and win a basketball game in 2021.
<b>- Doug Miller, Hamilton County basketball coach</b>
To read (more) at least 10 books starting with Treasure Island and 1984.
<b>- Jake Stewart, Harrisburg girls basketball coach</b>
I don't usually make one. I just try to wake up each day and be the best husband, father, teacher, person that I can be.
<b>- Chad Albers, Eldorado golf coach</b>
After 2020, I'm pretty sure I'll be enjoying 2021 to the fullest!
<b>- Greg Goodley, Eldorado Athletic Director</b>
My New Years resolution is to just get a little better every day.
<b>- Karsyn Davis, SEMO softball player & former Harrisburg standout</b>
My New Years resolution is finding a husband!
<b>- Devin Butler, Former Harrisburg soccer standout</b>
Become a better athlete before heading off to school and finish the semester with good grades.
<b>- Javie Beal, Harrisburg senior</b>
In 2021 I plan to spend more time focusing on healthy living and continuing my education.
<b>- Jake Dixon, Harrisburg golf coach</b>
My New Year's resolution is the same as every year: To get in better shape!
<b>- Ron Winemiller, Benton basketball coach</b>
My New Year's resolution will be to stay healthy, work out more and play some good golf.
<b>- Britt Pavelonis, Pro golfer & Harrisburg alum</b>
My New Year's Resolution is to pick a college!
<b>- Reece Johnson, Benton High School student-athlete</b>