Motivation Monday?

“Why?” The question mark.
Not from a coach. Not from a parent. Not from the sidelines.
But from inside.

Why do you play?
Not for medals. Not for rankings.
Not for college scouts or acronym leagues — because no acronym league makes a player.

You play because you love it.
You love the rhythm of the ball at your feet.
You love the freedom in movement, the joy in the chaos, the calm in the noise.
You play because it feels like you.

The players who go furthest?
They don’t need a reason to show up — they already have one.

Play to play.
Love to play.
That’s enough.

Lee Cullip