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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 24, 2024 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode homes in on the essence of sportsmanship in youth athletics. Patrick leads us into poignant discussions sparked by calls and emails from our listeners about the role of competition and its formative impact on children. We dissect policies that remove scoring from the game, debate the pros and cons of participation trophies, and highlight the crucial life lessons that playing sports can impart to the young and eager minds on the field. From tales of personal growth to calls for a return to the roots of earnest competition, we confront the question: What truly defines winning for our kids?

  • Robin (email) – What are your thoughts on not keeping score for youth sports? (01:07)
  • Eileen - I think if the goal is to smile, it should no longer be called basketball, cause that is not what basketball is about.
  • Geralynn - I have a degree in parks and rec and I agree that the youth love to keep score.
  • Miles - Did you know that people at the Olympics get some recognition that they made it to the Olympics. So I think kids should get some kind of recognition.
  • Hope - My son is playing for a Catholic School. I think that it is a balance that needs to happen between competition and fun.
  • Mark - I think that sports is about learning how to lose because you can learn from that. I do think though that smiling is important for sports because it helps the mental battle.
  • Nick - I am a T-ball coach and agree with what you are saying Patrick. (36:44)
  • Maggie - What do you think about my grandson who was put on the bench because he scores too much?
  • Rita - My son plays baseball and the coach pitched for the kids but when the ice-cream truck came around the kids left in the middle of the game
  • Katie - I have a young boy and young girl and would like to share the differences in the way they view sports.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:12.6

encouragement for your day.

0:14.7

It's the Patrick Madrid show on Relevant Radio.

0:19.1

Ah, yes, the Patrick Madrid show.

0:21.7

I live for it every day.

0:23.4

And I'm glad you listen.

0:24.4

Thank you for tuning in.

0:25.3

Here's my number.

0:26.5

888-914-9-49.

0:30.7

That is 888-914-9-149.

0:34.5

We do have space available now, so please feel free to call in.

0:39.7

And that number is sponsored by Catholic Order of Forrester's. I have an email here. And it reads, and this is from Robin. And

0:46.1

Robin in Chico, California, you emailed me three times in the last couple of days. So I know

0:52.9

you're really anxious to hear the answer to this question. And I do appreciate that. There are times the charm. I guess so, yeah. I want to give you an A for effort. Three emails. Please answer this question. So who am I to say no? Here it goes. This is for you, Robin. So she says, talking about an earlier program where there was a call about Taekwondo, she said, that sparked me to call in regard to a different sport. One of our grandsons received his basketball schedule yesterday. He plays on one of our local recreation department's basketball teams. His team is 10 for 11.

1:28.3

I'm sorry.

1:29.1

I thought that that was a score.

1:31.2

His team is for 10 and 11 year old boys.

1:34.4

Most of these boys are in fifth grade.

1:36.4

The very first thing that this new schedule that came out said was there will be no score

1:41.9

kept.

1:42.9

The team that smiles the most wins. Oh, that's so sweet.

1:49.7

What are your thoughts on not keeping score at that age? You probably could guess, but I'll continue

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