Maya Brady, the niece of legendary NFL player Tom Brady, was recently seen in the news celebrating Kelly Inouye Perez for her remarkable milestones as UCLA Bruin’s head coach. This time, the praise wasn’t about her family, but for Kelly’s achievements.
Kelly Inouye-Perez, a famous American softball player and coach who has made her mark on softball history, achieved incredible excellence after winning her 800th career title as head coach at UCLA.
Wins and losses are part of any sport; however, Kelly has shown her excellence as a head coach, instilling longevity, consistency, and courage in her players within the NCAA Division softball tournament. Her guidance and resilience have helped capture multiple NCAA championships, develop multitalented All-American players, and contribute to American Olympians to the sport.
As the news of Kelly Perez spread on the internet, applauding words poured in from all sides of the sport, including coaches, friends, and former and present UCLA Bruins softball team members. However, it was Maya Brady’s five-word praise that caught Kelly Perez’s attention, which she shared on her Instagram story. Maya simply wrote, “800 wins…still untouchable.” These simple yet powerful words by Brady defined the journey of achievements of Kelly Perez, coach of UCLA, in just five words, highlighting her long-lasting impact on the softball sport.
In her response, Kelley Inouye-Perez thanked Maya Brady for her support and kind words for her incredible achievement. Her dedication and courage as a passionate person who has reached such heights show why she is considered the best coach and a role model for future athletes. As her achievements continue to grow, her legacy will inspire future generations. Maya Brady’s tribute has undoubtedly boosted Kelly Perez’s morale and will continue to inspire and influence future athletes, helping to uplift them as well.
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