• From Hall of Fame Player to Coach: The Truth Kids Need to Hear | F4OT Pod
    Mar 27 2026

    What’s really going wrong in youth sports today?

    On this episode of Fighting For Overtime, Tony Cutillo is joined by LaQuan Stallworth, a Hall of Fame player turned coach, to break down the realities athletes, parents, and coaches are facing right now.

    From her journey through elite competition to coaching today’s generation, LaQuan shares real insight on development, pressure, and what it truly takes to succeed.

    This episode covers:

    • Burnout vs love of the game
    • The role of parents in athlete success (and failure)
    • Why defense and effort still matter
    • What separates good players from great ones
    • The reality of chasing WNBA and pro dreams
    • Coaching philosophy and building confidence

    If you're involved in youth sports in any way — this conversation is for you.

    Follow LaQuan on IG HERE: www.instagram.com/lqstallworth/

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

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    41 mins
  • From Community Fields to District Champions: Jason Scanlon’s Coaching Journey | F4OT Pod
    Mar 19 2026

    Winning isn’t just built on talent — it’s built on culture, leadership, and consistency.

    On this episode of Fighting For Overtime, Tony Cutillo sits down with Jason Scanlon, a husband, father of five, and one of the most respected youth soccer coaches in the Bucks County area.

    Jason’s coaching journey spans:

    • 8 years at Nativity of Our Lord School (3 AOP Championships)

    • 9 years coaching girls travel soccer with Warminster Soccer Club

    • 6 years as President of Warminster Soccer Club

    • Varsity Girls Head Coach at Villa Joseph Marie, finishing his first season 12–7–1 and winning a District Championship

    In this episode, we go beyond the scoreboard and dive into:

    ⚽ What it really takes to build a winning culture ⚽ The evolution of youth sports and rising challenges ⚽ Coaching girls soccer and developing confident athletes ⚽ The balance between competition and development ⚽ The role parents play in shaping young athletes

    Jason shares real insights from the sidelines — from grassroots soccer to championship moments — and why doing things the right way still matters more than anything.

    If you’re a parent, coach, or young athlete, this is a must-listen episode packed with value, perspective, and truth.

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

    #FightingForOvertime #YouthSports #GirlsSoccer #SoccerCoaching #HighSchoolSoccer #WarminsterSoccer #VillaJosephMarie #CoachingLeadership #YouthAthletes #BucksCountySports #StudentAthletes #SportsParents #CoachingCulture

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Inside the D1 Recruiting Grind: Tonja Pacheco's Strategy That’s Getting Coaches’ Attention | F4OT Pod
    Mar 13 2026

    The college football recruiting journey is far more complicated than most families realize.

    On this episode of Fighting For Overtime, host Tony Cutillo sits down with Tonja Pacheco, the creator of Football Mom 2027, to break down the real work behind getting athletes noticed.

    After losing her husband and raising five children, Tonja turned her focus toward helping her son chase his dream of playing Division I football. Along the way, she discovered just how confusing, expensive, and often misleading the recruiting landscape can be for parents and athletes.

    Through her platform Football Mom 2027, Tonja now shares the lessons she learned navigating the process—from social media strategy and exposure to avoiding recruiting scams and understanding how college coaches actually evaluate prospects.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    🏈 The real role parents play in recruiting 📱 Why Twitter is the most important recruiting platform ⚠️ Recruiting scams and overpriced services families must avoid 💪 The time, discipline, and strategy behind exposure 🥗 Nutrition, training, and athlete development 🧠 Mental health, burnout, and balancing the grind

    Tonja also explains how consistent content, coach engagement, and strategic networking helped put her son on the radar of major college programs. This conversation offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the recruiting process from a parent who is living it every day.

    If you’re a parent, athlete, or coach navigating youth sports recruiting, this episode is packed with insight.

    Follow Tonja on X: fbmom2027

    Follow on IG: footballmom2027

    Follow on the web: https://footballmom2027.com/www.footballmom2027.com

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

    #FootballRecruiting #YouthSports #FootballMom2027 #CollegeFootballRecruiting #StudentAthlete #RecruitingTips #D1Football #HighSchoolFootball #AthleteDevelopment #SportsParents #FootballJourney #NIL #RecruitingProcess #TonyCutilloShow #FightingForOvertime

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • More Than Wins and Losses: Brea Ferraro on Coaching the Next Generation | F4OT Pod
    Mar 7 2026

    On this episode of The Fighting For Overtime Podcast, Coach Tony sits down with Brea Ferraro, the Head Coach and newly appointed President of Lions Fastpitch Softball, to talk about the real world of youth sports, coaching, and developing confident athletes on and off the field.

    Brea has lived every angle of the game, starting as a player in the organization her father helped build, growing into a coach, and now stepping into leadership as president. Her mission is simple: build competitive teams while creating a positive, supportive environment where athletes grow not just as players, but as people.

    The conversation dives deep into the realities of modern youth sports; from the rising costs and burnout risks to the pressure athletes face from social media, recruiting expectations, and year-round competition.

    Brea shares why attitude and body language matter just as much as talent, and how college coaches often notice the players who support their teammates and carry themselves the right way.

    Tony and Brea also discuss:

    • Why confidence and team support start at practice

    • The importance of celebrating small wins for young athletes

    • Managing burnout in year-round travel sports

    • The rising cost of youth athletics

    • Why smaller organizations can provide huge opportunities

    • How coaches can create environments where players love coming to practice

    At its core, this episode is about remembering what youth sports should really be about — growth, memories, teamwork, and building strong young leaders.

    If you're a player, parent, or coach navigating youth sports today, this conversation is packed with real insight.

    Follow Lions Fastpitch on FB Here: www.facebook.com/LionsFastpitch

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

    #FightingForOvertime #YouthSports #FastpitchSoftball #SoftballLife #TravelSoftball #CoachingLife #WomenInSports #YouthSportsPodcast #SoftballCoaching #AthleteDevelopment #GirlsSports #TeamCulture #SportsParenting

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • From 6th Grade Dream to 1,000 Points: Avery Kocur’s Historic Rise at William Tennent | F4OT Pod
    Mar 3 2026

    History was made at William Tennent High School — and Avery Kocur was right at the center of it.

    On this episode of Fighting For Overtime, we sit down with Avery, one of only two players in the last 34 years to score 1,000 points for William Tennent, while helping lead the Panthers to their first Freedom Division title in 38 years. Her journey is a powerful example of what happens when passion, discipline, and belief come together.

    What makes Avery’s story even more remarkable? She knew as early as 6th grade that basketball was the sport she wanted to pursue — and she never looked back. From youth gyms to historic milestones, Avery shares the work, mindset, and moments that shaped her path.

    Now, she’s taking the next step with the Holy Family Tigers, continuing a journey built on dedication, family support, and a relentless love for the game.

    In this episode we dive into:

    • The grind behind becoming a 1,000-point scorer • What it meant to bring a division title back to William Tennent after nearly four decades • Youth sports pressure, commitment, and finding your identity through athletics • Recruiting, the college decision process, and choosing Holy Family University • Advice for young athletes chasing their own dreams

    Fighting For Overtime highlights the real stories behind youth sports — the perseverance, the sacrifices, and the moments that shape athletes far beyond the scoreboard.

    If you care about youth sports, leadership, and the mindset it takes to reach the next level, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

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    22 mins
  • Building Stronger Kids: Jake Kirsch's Blueprint for Youth Sports Done Right
    Dec 8 2025

    Youth sports are changing fast! There's more pressure, earlier specialization, and kids feeling college-level stress before they even hit middle school. But what if training didn’t revolve around wins, rankings, or chasing scholarships? What if it actually built confidence, character, and long-term growth?

    In this episode of Fighting For Overtime, Coach Tony sits down with Jake Kirsch, Senior Director at ETS Performance and former Division I football player, to break down what healthy youth development should look like today. Jake helps lead programs that train thousands of young athletes nationwide, alongside pros like Adam Thielen, and he’s on a mission to redefine performance training from the ground up.

    Together, we dive into:

    • How ETS builds strong, confident kids without burning them out
    • Long-term development vs. the “win now” mindset
    • The importance of community, mentorship, and positive reinforcement
    • What parents and coaches often get wrong about youth performance
    • How to spot the early signs of burnout — and stop it before it’s too late
    • Why kids today feel D1 pressure at 12… and how to change that

    As a former D1 athlete, Jake shares personal experiences with pressure, expectations, and what he wishes he knew before entering high-level sports — plus how ETS builds environments where kids feel safe, supported, and excited to grow. This isn’t just about producing better athletes… it’s about raising stronger humans.

    ***Follow Jake and all of his training HERE: www.linktr.ee/coachjakekirsch

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

    #YouthSports #ETSPerformance #MentalHealth #ConfidenceBuilding #YouthAthleteDevelopment #FightingForOvertime #SportsParenting #AthleteMindset #BurnoutPrevention #PositiveCoaching

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    53 mins
  • Thriving Through the Teenage Years: Sophia Vale Galano’s Roadmap to Calming Anxiety | F4OT Pod
    Oct 29 2025

    How can today’s teens truly thrive in a world filled with pressure, performance, and constant comparison?

    In this episode of Fighting For Overtime, Coach Tony sits down with Sophia Vale Galano, Author of "Calming Teenage Anxiety," to explore the roadmap to helping teens not just survive — but thrive.

    From managing stress to finding balance, Sophia shares how parents, coaches, and mentors can create a safe space for young people to grow with confidence and calm. We touch on...

    • Recognizing the early signs of anxiety

    • Understanding the pressures teens face today — on and off the field

    • Building healthy communication between parents and teens

    • The role of youth sports in shaping mental resilience

    • Creating a roadmap for teens to thrive emotionally and mentally

    Whether you’re a parent, coach, or athlete, this conversation offers powerful insights into how to help teens perform — and live — at their best.

    ***Follow her work and get the book here: www.linktr.ee/Sophiavalegalano

    #MentalHealthAwareness #YouthSports #TeenAnxiety #ThrivingTeens #FightingForOvertime #Parenting #Resilience #Wellness #MindsetMatters #mentalhealthawareness #YouthSports

    ***Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone!

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

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    32 mins
  • Gia's Journey Part 1: Courage, Heart & Softball | F4OT Pod
    Oct 21 2025

    This episode is dedicated to Gia, a 13-year-old softball player from Bucks County who represents the true meaning of heart and resilience.

    Playing in the LSA league, Gia recently took the field for her final 14U game before undergoing brain surgery for a rare disease. Despite the challenges ahead, her love for the game never wavered — she even showed up to one last practice, smiling as always.

    This is what Fighting For Overtime is all about — celebrating the spirit of young athletes who show us how powerful courage can be.

    🙏 Join us in sending strength and support to Gia and her family. Follow her journey: https://www.facebook.com/BCGSL

    🎯 Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please leave your stories in the comments or send them to me privately (fightingforovertime@gmail.com). Remember, you are not alone! #mentalhealthawareness #YouthSports

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    About Fighting For Overtime

    In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of youth sports, exploring the highs and lows of young athletes. Join Coach Tony as he uncovers the triumphs and tribulations of young athletes striving for excellence amidst the pressures of competition, parental expectations, and societal demands. This program will offer listeners a personal connection to the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes and parents as they strive for success while grappling with their mental health.

    #FightingForOvertime #GiaStrong #YouthSports #Softball #BucksCounty #Inspiration #AthleteMindset #Courage #MentalToughness #SportsCommunity

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    38 mins