Episode Description
Sometimes high school sports programs are facing a perfect storm—ranging from funding struggles and facility challenges to recruiting qualified coaches. But behind the scenes, athletic directors in Loudoun County are pioneering innovative solutions that keep student-athletes thriving. Discover how booster clubs are filling the funding gaps with creative fundraisers like mulch sales and concession stands, and learn about strategic investments in turf fields that boost field time and safety.
You’ll hear firsthand accounts from Freedom High School Athletic Director Kevin Weeren, Loudoun County High Athletic Director Kate Cassidy, and Stone Bridge High Athletic Director Joan Windows as they discuss balancing resource limitations with the desire to serve every student. They break down the evolving landscape of district realignments—highlighting how Loudoun’s rapid growth impacts sports offerings—and reveal how new sports like flag football and girls wrestling are transforming opportunities for young athletes.
We also dig into the critical distinction between high school sports and travel teams, emphasizing how education-based athletics foster responsibility, teamwork, and lifelong skills. Weeren, Cassidy and Windows share the real challenges, victories, and impacts behind hiring and retaining passionate educators, battling the difficulties of volunteer shortages, pay disparities, and parent involvement.
Most importantly, these leaders stress that high school sports aren’t just about wins—they’re about building confident, well-rounded individuals ready for life beyond the game. Whether you’re a parent, coach, or student, this episode offers invaluable insights into the future of sports in your community and the lasting impact they have beyond the field.