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Louisville LB Marvin Dallas Using Mental Adjustments to Improve Performance
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – When wanting on the roster for the Louisville soccer program heading into the 2022 season, there are a plethora of playmakers all around the area. One of many extra proficient areas of the sector is at linebacker, anchored by All-American candidate Yasir Abdullah and X-factors like Monty Montgomery and MoMo Sanogo.
However one other participant to look at for within the linebacking corps over the course of the upcoming season can be Marvin Dallas. A former JUCO product, the 6-foot-1, 190-pound outdoors linebacker has spent most of his restricted reps over the previous two seasons on particular groups.
Because the 2021 season went on, Dallas progressively began to earn extra enjoying time on protection, and began to ascertain a fame as hard-hitter. By season’s finish, he logged 21 complete tackles, with 1.5 for loss and 0.5 sacks, together with an interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
That stat line won’t soar off the web page when in comparison with guys like Abdullah, however Dallas himself believes that he could have a way more productive 2022 marketing campaign as he competes for a bigger function on the protection, Primarily, it’s because he’s far more acquainted and comfy.
“The primary time I bought right here, up till now, I really feel like I bought higher in direction of the performs,” he mentioned earlier this week. “Figuring out somewhat greater than I did final 12 months. I feel that is what helped me this 12 months somewhat bit, as a result of final 12 months I used to be somewhat misplaced.”
Dallas admits that a big purpose why he felt so “misplaced” over the previous couple years with Louisville has been from a psychological standpoint, and never a lot of a efficiency or athleticism one. He says that as a consequence of his nature as somebody who worries far too typically, it impacted his total manufacturing.
Over the course of the offseason, Dallas made a concerted effort to make changes in his total psychological method, and is anticipating it making a big distinction this 12 months.
“I fastened that this 12 months,” he mentioned. “I really feel like I am gonna be means higher mentally this 12 months. … I attempt to not fear about an excessive amount of. Once I get too worrying about an excessive amount of, I get inside my head, and all the things simply begins to spiral. So I attempt to management what I can management.”
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That being mentioned, profitable the beginning job at CARD – which is a linebacker/security hybrid place in Louisville’s defensive scheme – will not come simple. Ben Perry, Louisville’s prime recruit within the Class of 2021, was lately listed because the starter at CARD heading into fall camp, and Jacksonville State switch security Nicario Harper might additionally see a while on the place.
“The competitors is nice proper now,” Dallas mentioned. “It isn’t simple. You are not gonna simply get that spot. You are gonna have somewhat competitors, it is gonna be laborious. Like coach advised me, he mentioned, “everyone that is in entrance just isn’t truly a starter. It is only for present.” We’re competing towards one another, working to see who’s gonna get that primary spot.”
It doesn’t matter what his precise function on the crew can be, whether or not that is as a starter or a go-to backup, Dallas is aware of that he can be an impression participant fo Louisville this season due to his pure skills and schematic match on the CARD place.
“My size, my pace and my athleticism,” Dallas mentioned when requested why he’s such a match at CARD. “I really feel prefer it’s a fantastic place for me, as a result of it is principally a free place the place you are able to do what it is advisable to do to be free.”
Louisville is about to conduct their first scrimmage of fall camp on Saturday. The Cardinals will start the 2022 season once they journey to upstate New York to face Syracuse on Saturday, Sept. 3.
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Dallas Snowfall Totals: How much snow fell on Thursday and Friday?
DALLAS – North Texas got less snow than expected overnight.
FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Evan Andrews said it was one of those crazy forecasts where some people got exactly what they expected, and others got the opposite.
“Some of you got that heavier precipitation [on Thursday]. Others were waiting for some overnight, and the precip overnight really never got going. We got a little bit of light snow on the backend but not a ton,” he said.
For snow lovers, the snow that was on the ground from Thursday is still there. However, the total accumulation did not increase much overnight.
Snowfall Totals (as of 4 a.m. Friday)
Overall, the areas of highest accumulation were north of Highway 182 in Cooke and Grayson counties. Areas like Gainesville, Sherman, and Bonham got more than 6 inches of snow.
A lot of people in Wise, Denton, and Collin counties got between 3 and 6 inches.
Fort Worth and North Dallas saw between 1 and 3 inches.
People south of Dallas got less than an inch of snow.
Thursday Snowfall (as of 9 p.m.)
Future Snowfall
No additional accumulation is expected on Friday, with the exception of maybe a few light flakes early Friday morning.
The Source: The information in this story comes from the FOX 4 Weather team.
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Addison's WaterTower Theatre finds new stage for its summer musicals
For its 2025 season, Second Thought Theatre is going all-in on world premieres written by Dallas-Fort Worth playwrights.
While exploring the question of “What space does STT provide in DFW?” executive director Parker Davis Gray says, “STT is a place where audiences intentionally attend to be challenged by and wrestle with sharp new stories and an electric take on reimagined classics.”
The company likens this perspective to the work produced by the independent TV and film production company A24, and says that has inspired this upcoming season.
Opening Second Thought’s 21st season is Blake Hackler’s Healed, which follows Gail, who has been sick for 25 years.
Every doctor, every test, every treatment — none of it has worked. Now, with nothing left to lose, she sells everything and heads to a radical health center in the Texas Hill Country, run by the enigmatic and controversial Dr. T. Will this be her cure, her salvation, or something else entirely? It runs April 25-May 10, 2025.
Hackler’s previous work at STT includes the premieres of What We Were, The Necessities, and the 2018 Ibsen adaptation Enemies/ People.
Ringing in the summer is the sci-fi experiment Your Wife’s Dead Body, written by STT artistic associate Jenny Ledel in her playwriting premiere.
While Ledel is remembered for her performances in Belleville, Grounded, and What We Were, this shift to the other side of the table has been years in the making.
“Over the past few years, I’ve been reading Jenny’s plays and attending readings of her work,” says Gray, “she has such an accessible, inviting, and exciting voice that will resonate with Dallas as we begin to navigate the unknown landscape the next few years will bring us.”
Your Wife’s Dead Body takes place in the near future, as Jane takes advantage of a new AI technology that would extend her lifespan … even if she’s not around to see it for herself. A play about relationships, the nature of self, and what may or may not remain of us when we leave this life behind, this story asks us to consider the new and difficult questions humans may face as new technologies emerge.
Ledel’s world premiere will be directed by former STT artistic director (and Ledel’s husband) Alex Organ. It runs July 11-26, 2025.
To close out the 2025 season, STT will dive into a new genre with INCARNATE by STT’s own Parker Davis Gray.
Trapped in her cell, Rosamund is hellbent on escaping her fate while the Man who kidnapped her struggles with the consequences of what grief can do, and how far he will go to escape it. Can they live with themselves? Or more importantly, who else is living with them?
A horror/thriller that follows two artists over the course of a year in their seemingly pointless pursuit of creation while suffering under great grief. Directed by Jenna Burnett, who also directed the original reading at Undermain Theatre, it runs October 17-November 1, 2025.
In addition to a world premiere-packed season, STT will continue its year-long playwriting incubator program, Thought Process, andadd another development program to the docket.
2025 will be the inaugural year of Second Thought Theatre’s Associate Director Program, a year-long cohort aimed at providing professional development through education, exposure, and opportunity. Three early-career professionals will have the opportunity to assist on one production of the 2025 season, gain training and receive feedback from professional directors, spend the year working on scene study with STT artistic director Carson McCain, and then end their year with each director taking the lead on one to three readings.
“The purpose of this cohort is to fill a gap we currently see in the DFW arts community,” says McCain. “We want to offer early career directors a safe place to develop their craft and seek feedback from their peers and other professionals. We want this to be a group that allows directors to grow without the pressures of impressing a professional theater in order to be hired again. STT will serve as facilitators and educators, giving feedback, training, and a place to ask questions.”
Season subscriptions and individual tickets are now on sale at SecondThoughtTheatre.com. All productions will take place at Bryant Hall.
Second Thought Theatre Announces their new season centered around cost and consequence as they showcase the sharp and bold voices of local DFW playwrights.
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Dallas Mavericks game moved up due to weather
DALLAS – The game between the Dallas Mavericks and Portland Trail Blazers has been moved up due to today’s weather.
Weather changes Mavs-Blazers tip-off time
What we know:
The Mavericks announced on Thursday that the game will start at 6:30 p.m., an hour earlier than their scheduled 7:30 start.
Doors to the American Airlines Center will open at 5 p.m.
The shift comes with the heaviest snow of the day expected on Thursday night.
The Mavericks are encouraging fans to check the latest weather conditions and consider riding the DART rail to Victory Station.
Dallas Weather Forecast
The heaviest snowfall is expected to begin after dark and continue past midnight. Moderate snow is expected for several hours in the early evening, starting around 8 p.m. Snowfall should mostly be over by sunrise Friday morning.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the Dallas Mavericks and the FOX 4 Weather team.
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