Jeff Nelligan says he attended about 2,300 of his three sons’ games over 22 years. Here are some lessons he shares with other ...
Participating in youth sports has long been a cornerstone of the American experience — or at least it used to be. Fewer American kids are playing sports, and shifting trends are leaving ...
If you’ve ever spent 12 hours in a gym watching 8-year-olds play primitive basketball on a glorious June weekend in Minnesota ...
U.S. Representative Seth Moulton, a Massachusetts Democrat who voiced support for some restrictions on transgender athletes, ...
He is now a youth sports podcaster and a father to school-aged kids who play organized sports. "Kids don't play pickup games in the backyard anymore,” he told USA TODAY Sports during an October ...
UNION TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Operators of Tealtown Ballpark in Clermont County are expressing frustration after discovering ...
The new House made transgender students in sports one of its first priorities for 2025. The bill’s path in the Senate is ...
Study after study comes up with the same #1 result. Kids play sports for the fun of it. And not having fun is the reason 70 percent of kids quit playing sports by the time they're 13. Most often ...
"I think the lack of commitment to development has completely overwhelmed youth sports. Obviously, there's a lot of money attached to it nowadays. We have lost sight of why kids play sports." ...
In the Aspen Institute’s National Youth Sport Parent Survey, there are 10 coaching philosophies that may help you find the best fit for your child.