10/28/25: Middle School Football Finale, Mo Vaughn Joins Youth Inc. Podcast, T-Ball Adventures

👏 Charlotte Christian Football Goes Undefeated

The Season Finale is Here
All fall, Youth Inc. has followed the Charlotte Christian Middle School football team coached by three former Charlotte Panthers, Greg Olsen Luke Kuechly and Jonathan Stewart. The trio coaches their boys hard and lives and breathes with every snap.
Throughout the season, the coaches were mic’d up, and the final game of the season against Charlotte Latin was something special.
Check out the mic’d up season finale and see what happens as the players and coaches leave it all on the field.
For all mic'd up content, head to www.youth.inc/coachgreg
💡Mo Vaughn is Dedicated to Making Baseball Better for Kids

Building a Better Baseball Experience for All
Former American League MVP and Boston Red Sox star Mo Vaughn recently joined Greg Olsen on the Youth Inc. podcast to talk about youth baseball and balancing different sports before deciding when to specialize. Vaughn has an unique vantage point on youth sports as a special assistant to Perfect Game and the owner of Vaughn Sports Academy. He also coaches his 13-year-old son’s baseball team.
Vaughn is passionate about teaching the game the right way and developing well-rounded kids.
“I tend to feel on the youth baseball side, we’re losing a lot of the coaching aspects,” said Vaughn. “Guys are coming to the ballpark not understanding how to play.”
🤣 T-Ball Madness

This Week's Top T-Ball Moments
T-Ball is the first exposure kids have to baseball and it can be so fun to watch. It also can be maddening. Kids running the wrong way on the bases, picking grass in the outfield or simply laying down on the field unprompted.
In a collaboration with the Laguna Hills Little League, we capture all the fun and follies.
Ask The Experts: Proper Return to Play Protocol Following Concussions

Returning to Play the Safe Way
Concussions are one of the scariest things in all of sports, especially youth sports. Knowing when it’s safe for your child to return to play is of critical importance. To help parents and coaches make this decision, Dr. Joe Janosky identifies four key factors to determine when it’s safe to resume playing.
1. An athlete must be symptom free.
2. They must display good motor skills.
3. They have to be able to think clearly.
4. Finally, they should feel confident.
Check out the full segment as well as many others from all corners of youth sports here.
WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER
Amount in buyouts that schools must pay their football coaches after firing them this season. LSU’s Brian Kelly was the latest to get let go and is owed $53 million.
$169
Million
"Everybody in the league, if y'all not woke, please wake up. Get the crust out your eyes because he is him, and 10 is coming. Period."
- Packers DE Rashan Gary on QB Jordan Love after Green Bay beat Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers on Sunday night.
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