Are parents pushing their kids too hard on their pursuit of the next level? We discuss............
In this episode of Fighting for Overtime Youth Sports, Coach Tony sits down with Mike Odes (his former 7th Grade Teacher) — whose experiences on the field/court and in the classroom, set the stage for a positive foundation in youth sports. During this passionate conversation, Mike opens up about all the outside interference a current day youth athlete hears and how he tries to change the narrative of current day competition. His resume below.......
- Basketball Referee for 34 years - CYO, Department of Recreation, PIAA High School Girls Varsity Basketball
- Baseball Umpire - 22 years CYO, Department of Recreation, Suburban Travel, Tournament Select Baseball
- Volleyball Official - 3 years - CYO, PIAA High School Girls
- Coached Boys Basketball and Girls Softball at Archbishop Ryan High School
- Supervisor of Student Assistance Program at Archbishop Ryan (social intervention)
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9 months ago
Tony does a helluva job at keeping it real and practical. This was a down to earth conversation about some everyday issues that kids, coaches, officials and parents experience in youth sports. It is my sincere hope that anyone who listened can take something away from our conversation. GREAT JOB TONY !!!!!
11 months ago
Mr. Odes doing it the right way!! Loved this!!
11 months ago
Kids unfortunately learn some the behavior from the way parents conduct themselves while attending their games.
11 months ago
The transfer portal is going to be the downfall of sports
11 months ago
Great guest!!! Referee situation is a problem because these people are getting harassed and getting physical with the referees umpires