Langham Creek High School Athletic Booster Club
"Hard work is the price we must pay for success."
We are urgently seeking Volunteers to help out Friday at Langham during the Football and Baseball Games to work concessions, to help out as needed with the BBQ Fundraiser for Coach Pruitt being held during both games and to help sell lobo gear out of the new Lobo Gear Sales Center (a big red rolling cart filled with “lobo” gear ready to view & sell items from!)
In athletics, performance enhancement training has become a necessity to compete at the highest level in sports. This camp is designed to provide Langham Creek High School Athletes ofALLSPORTS with the opportunity to maximize their potential.
Athletes are trained through specific drills that will help develop their strengths and work to eliminate their weaknesses. Various speed, agility, and quickness techniques will guide the athletes through the program.
It is important to understand that this is not a football camp, or softball camp. This training program is designed to improve the athletic performance of all athletes. We are not trying to develop bodybuilders or powerlifters, we are here to build athletes.
Randy Rogers is an expert on football recruiting and I encourage anyone interested in learning more about the recruiting process of football players to attend this free seminar at UH:
http://randyrodgersrecruiting.com/_d_eventDescription.asp?id=11
Coach Todd Thompson
Last month Langham Creek’s football team received some additional post season accolades when Connor Feist, Caleb Hobbs and Kenneth Thompson were invited to attend the Next Level Athlete’s Texas Top 100 Showcase; NLA provides college scouts with recruiting information and video footage on emerging high school athletes. The event drew many of the region’s top class of 2013 prospects. Unfortunately, Connor could not attend due to a previous engagement. Caleb and Kenneth were among 85 to 90 other south Texas Football players to attend. Both LOBOS showed very strong in their respective groups (i.e. Caleb – receivers and Kenneth – Linemen). The boys competed in agility and 1 on 1 drills that were specific to their groups. At the end of the Showcase, Kenneth Thompson was named the Offensive Lineman MVP by the coaching staff and was interviewed by Fox Sports news (SEE ATTACHED PHOTO). This event and interviews with each group’s MVP winner is to be aired on Fox Sports Southwest sometime this spring. A link to the event is http://www.nextlevelathlete.com/south-texas-top-100-brings-big-time-talent/.









