Trusting the process

Boullion, Sacred Heart use summer hoops to advantage
  • In the dog days of summer, student-athletes learn the definition of hard work and getting better without the distractions of outsiders. Despite losing this game to 46 against Hathaway, Sacred Heart athletes continuously strived to improve. (Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
    In the dog days of summer, student-athletes learn the definition of hard work and getting better without the distractions of outsiders. Despite losing this game to 46 against Hathaway, Sacred Heart athletes continuously strived to improve. (Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
  • A Sacred Heart player focuses on making the right pass within the flow of the Trojans’ offense. Learning to be a better teammate and a better understanding of the Sacred Heart system have been goals set in the summer season.(Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
    A Sacred Heart player focuses on making the right pass within the flow of the Trojans’ offense. Learning to be a better teammate and a better understanding of the Sacred Heart system have been goals set in the summer season.(Gazette photo by Rhett Manuel)
By: RHETT MANUEL Sports Editor EUNICE — High school sports during the summer months are a far cry from what you see during the school year. During the school year, sports are characterized by cheerleaders, marching bands, spirit groups, Friday night lights, colorful signs and endless passion from players, fans and schools alike. But summer programs are a much different animal. It’s about the work…

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