Built in Harlan, Kentucky: Hustle, Effort, and Pride Change the Outcome | Mark Calitri

 Written by Mark Calitri, President, Visit Owensboro

Sports don’t just entertain us. They show us how winning actually happens.

    During the Kentucky All-A Championships, one game looked over before it ever started. One team came in as the clear favorite, carrying a much better record. On paper, it felt like a mismatch.

    Across the court stood a team from Harlan, deep in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky.

    Harlan arrived with a losing record—the only team in the tournament that did—and by every standard people like to use, they weren’t supposed to matter. One problem—nobody told them.

    From the opening tip, Harlan went right at it, playing faster and tougher, winning the loose balls, beating teams down the floor, and fighting for every rebound. They didn’t hesitate. They flat-out worked harder.

    When the final horn sounded, Harlan—the team with the losing record—had won.

    That’s the lesson.

    It isn’t about what’s on paper.
    It’s about hustle, effort, and pride in what you do.
    It’s about showing up ready to work when no one expects you to win.

    That lesson came from an underdog team from the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. It’s a lesson that applies far beyond the gym—and one we could all learn from.

    So the next time you’re tempted to bet against a team from Harlan, think twice.
    Hustle, effort, and pride have a way of changing outcomes.

 


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