Motivated again by disparaging comments, The Harvest Prep Baseball team made West's Coaches Chew on their Feet!
Stop disparaging HPS! Twice this season, teams have had to deal with "foot-in-mouth" disease. Harvest Prep coaches have successfully used poor sportsmanship as bulletin board material for the HPS baseball team, motivating their 2 upset victories. "Foot-in-mouth disease" is an informal, metaphorical phrase for the habit of making embarrassing, insensitive, or tactless remarks . It is a pun on the real livestock disease (foot-and-mouth) and the idiom "to put one's foot in one's mouth," suggesting a chronic tendency to say the wrong thing. Over the last 10 completed seasons (2015–16 through 2024–25), the Harvest Preparatory School varsity baseball team had a combined record of: 1 win 119 losses 1 tie Harvest Prep entered the season not knowing whether they would have a coach to lead their team. A coach stepped up, but was unable to continue for the season. Recent graduates Keaton Webb and Nate Franklin took over the helm, and many wondered whethe...