RFG Stories - Michael Tull Spring is my favorite season, although it’s a busy one. I’ve always looked forward to the wintertime slowdown, but Spring can’t get here fast enough. We wrapped up winter with Connor’s basketball season, and while they didn’t go all the way, we had our signature win by knocking off the #2 seed in the playoffs. I was so proud of the effort and toughness it took to win that game. We also got off to an early start for Casen’s baseball season, with practices starting in January. Those few weeks where they overlap are a whirlwind, but we managed. Coaching has always been something I love, and coaching the boys is even better. Knowing that I’ve only got a few years left to do that isn’t something I’m quite ready for, but building relationships with the players and families on those teams is a privilege. Cayden is in the swing of things with his golf game. He’s truly playing great, and as much as it pains me to say it, it would take his worst day on the golf course and my best day to catch him now. He’s played his way into the 1 Varsity team at Argyle, and that’s no small undertaking. He’s put in countless hours to find the consistency it takes to compete at that level, and I’m so proud of how far he’s come. st The older I get, the more I value the experiences that Stef and I get to have with the boys, and we’ve got a big one coming up. I’ll get to experience the Masters Tournament with Stef and Cayden in April, and while the Masters is truly the top of the sports mountain, getting to be there with our oldest son will be an experience unlike any other.
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