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Sports Parenting Podcast: A Sports Official Speaks to Parents

May 16, 2016 by Janis

Sports Parenting #44: A sports official talks to parents [ 32:00 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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Have you ever wanted to ask an official during your child’s youth sports game: “What are you thinking?”

FB_IMG_1431053226519-1Well, now you can hear for yourself. In today’s podcast, I talk with Bill Seashols, an official for sports from youth to minor pro for 40 years. His perspective on parents, coaches, and youth sports is one that every sports parent and coach needs to hear!

 

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Bill calling the game from the outfield during an old-timer’s game.

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