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

56 min · 18. maj 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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