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Nate Vaughn
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2007/2008 Season
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Michael Soler
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Gage Gilbertson
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Joaquin (Kindu) Adams
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Josh Farrell
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Shawn Gunter
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Abigail Campbell
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Jacob Farrell
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Mychayla Villani
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Jake Guzman
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Lex and Andy Duncan
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Zac Duncan
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Gage Gilbertson
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Ryan Christensen
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Mikey Mcfarland-Harvey
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TJ
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Reno Bauwens
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Sean Harper
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Andy Duncan
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Jake Douglas
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Reid Friday
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Max Potter
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Gage Potter
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Jake, Michael & Issac
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Riley Kalaman
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Andrew Vulliet
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Joseph Krafft
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Mac Hutchison
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Matt Cuzzetto
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Drew & Ryan Christensen & Taylor Shea
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Issac Jackson
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Nathan "Tank" Vulliet
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Tanner Belcher
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Drew Christensen
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Noah Cuzzetto
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Cody Vigoren
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Mikey Mcfarland-Harvey & Bryce Thomas
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Michael Soler
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Taylor Walters
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Alex Perrigo
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Eric Soler
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Coach Todd & Matt Cuzzetto*
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Joseph Krafft*
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Nathan "Tank" Vulliet*
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Drew Christensen*
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Mac Hutchison*
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Noah Cuzzetto & Coach Michael*
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Coach Al & Jesse Peterson*
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Eric Soler*
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Michael Soler*
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Andrew Vulliet*
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Coach Rich & Nathan "Tank" Vulliet*
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Parker Mcbride*
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Bailey Mcbride*
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Noah Cuzzetto*
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Issac Jackson*
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Noah Cuzzetto & Ryan Christensen at Tulsa Nationals 2006
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Matt Cuzzetto, Mikey Mcfarland-Harvey, Eric Soler & Jesse Peterson
March 11, 2006 --
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Freestyle State
April 22, 2006 --
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Paul, Coach Todd, Drew & Ryan Christensen
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Cody Vigoren Freestyle State Champion 2005
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Eric & Michael Soler at Freestyle State
April 22, 2006 --
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Tanner Belcher & Michael Soler
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Freestyle State Championships
April 22, 2006 --
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*These Photos by Mark Gardiner
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Eight Suggestions for Succeeding:
1.Fear no opponent. Respect every opponent.
2.Remember, it’s the perfection of the smallest details that make big things happen.
3.Keep in mind that hustle makes up for many a mistake.
4.Be more interested in character than reputation.
5.Be quick, don’t hurry.
6.Understand that the harder you work, the more luck you will have.
7.Know that valid self-analysis is crucial for improvement.
8.Remember that there is no substitute for hard work and careful planning. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
Focus all your effort on what is within your power to control. Conditioning is one of those things.
If you get caught up in things over which you have no control, it will adversely affect those things over which you have control. You have little control over what criticism or praise outsiders send your way. Take it all with a grain of salt.
You have to apply yourself each day to become a little better. By applying yourself to the task of becoming a little better each and every day over a period of time, you will become a lot better.
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