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The Athletics Office: Ep. 26 - Meet the Coach - Trevor Davis

56 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this episode we talk to our Facilities Director and former Assistant Boys Basketball Coach, Trevor Davis of Oklahoma Christian School. He gives us insight into what the backend of keeping a school running and keeping facilities maintained while also coaching. We also dig into his background a bit to find out exactly how he ended up at OCS and how he ended up in a coaching role for the boys basketball team! Have any questions, comments or topic ideas? Drop them in the comment section or send us an email to: theathleticsoffice@gmail.com

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Portada del episodio The Athletics Office: Ep. 32 - Navigating Summer Sports

The Athletics Office: Ep. 32 - Navigating Summer Sports

Summer has become one of the busiest—and sometimes most overwhelming—times of the year for athletes and their families. Between camps, club teams, showcases, vacations, strength training, and the pressure to stay competitive, it's easy to feel like you're constantly trying to keep up. In this episode of The Athletics Office, we break down how parents, players, and coaches can navigate the summer sports season with purpose. We discuss the benefits and potential drawbacks of year-round competition, how to balance development with rest, the importance of family time, and practical ways to make decisions that align with your athlete's long-term goals rather than short-term pressure. Whether you're trying to decide which camps are worth attending, wondering if your athlete should take a break, or simply looking for a healthier perspective on summer athletics, this conversation is packed with practical advice and encouragement.

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Portada del episodio The Athletics Office: Ep. 31 - Booster Clubs

The Athletics Office: Ep. 31 - Booster Clubs

Booster clubs play a critical role in supporting athletic programs, but not all booster clubs are structured the same way. Some schools operate with a single, centralized booster club that serves every sport, while others rely on individual sport-specific booster clubs that focus solely on their own teams. In this episode, we break down the key differences between single and shared booster club models, exploring the advantages, challenges, and long-term impact each structure can have on athletes, coaches, parents, and school communities. Whether you're a parent volunteer, coach, athletic director, school administrator, or booster club leader, this conversation will provide practical insights to help you evaluate which model best serves your school's mission and culture. At the end of the day, the goal isn't simply to raise more money—it's to create an athletic environment where every student-athlete has the opportunity to thrive. Join us as we discuss how booster clubs can move beyond fundraising and become powerful partners in building a positive, sustainable, and mission-driven athletic experience. What works best at your school—a centralized booster club or sport-specific organizations? We'd love to hear your experiences and lessons learned. Drop a comment down below or send us an email to theathleticsoffice@gmail.com!

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Portada del episodio The Athletics Office: Ep. 29 - Fair Isn't Always Equal

The Athletics Office: Ep. 29 - Fair Isn't Always Equal

When it comes to discipline in sports, one of the most challenging concepts to understand is that fair isn't always equal. Every athlete, situation, and circumstance is different, which means effective discipline often requires wisdom, context, and a focus on growth rather than simply treating everyone exactly the same. In this episode, we explore discipline through the eyes of the parent, the player, and the coach. We discuss why discipline should never be about punishment for punishment's sake, but instead about educating, correcting behavior, building character, and helping athletes reach their full potential. We also tackle difficult questions surrounding consistency, accountability, communication, and how leaders can maintain standards while recognizing the unique needs of each individual. Whether you're a coach trying to lead your team well, a parent navigating difficult conversations with your child, or an athlete learning from mistakes, this episode offers practical insight into creating a culture where discipline is used to teach, develop, and ultimately strengthen those involved. Disclaimer: The opinions and perspectives shared in this episode are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any school, organization, or employer with which they may be affiliated.

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Portada del episodio The Athletics Office: Ep. 28 - Recognition: How Much, How Often, and is it harmfuL?

The Athletics Office: Ep. 28 - Recognition: How Much, How Often, and is it harmfuL?

From participation awards and social media shoutouts to MVP trophies and championship celebrations, recognition has become a major part of today's athletic experience. But how much recognition is actually beneficial for athletes? And when does it start doing more harm than good? In this episode, we dive into the complex role recognition plays in sports. We discuss how acknowledgment can build confidence, encourage effort, strengthen team culture, and motivate athletes to continue growing. At the same time, we explore potential downsides, including entitlement, external validation, comparison culture, and the pressure that can come from constant praise. Join us as we examine where recognition is most effective, where it can become counterproductive, and how parents, coaches, and athletic programs can create an environment that celebrates achievement while still developing resilience, humility, and a love for the game. Whether you're a coach, parent, athlete, or sports administrator, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about what we celebrate—and why. Disclaimer: The opinions and perspectives shared in this episode are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of any school, organization, or employer they may be affiliated with. Have any questions, comments or topic ideas? Drop them in the comment section or send us an email to: theathleticsoffice@gmail.com

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