Empowering Youth Sports: Insights from Candice Morris and Chris Kessell
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Empowering Youth Sports: Insights from Candice Morris and Chris Kessell
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On this week's Let's Talk, Carl and Hollis welcome two incredible guests who are making a significant impact in the world of youth sports. First, they sit down with Candice...
show moreIn the second half of the show, they talk with Chris Kessell, President of West Side Soccer and Kanawha Valley Soccer League. Chris discusses his efforts to make soccer accessible and inclusive, his work in grassroots development, and the importance of increasing diversity in U.S. soccer. He also touches on his initiatives like free weekly skills clinics and the creation of a futsal court in Charleston.
Tune in for an engaging episode that highlights the dedication and passion of these two sports advocates, and learn how they are shaping the future of youth sports in West Virginia.
Candice Morris is a standout track athlete who currently competes for West Virginia State University. Before her collegiate career, she made a significant mark at Capital High School in Charleston, West Virginia, where she set state records in track and field. At West Virginia State University, she has continued to excel, being named the women's freshman of the year at the Mountain East Conference (MEC) Indoor Championship. Morris hit the NCAA provisional mark for the 60 meters with a time of 7.62 seconds, showcasing her speed and talent on a larger stage.
Chris Kessell is a prominent figure in the soccer community of Charleston, WV. He serves as the President of the West Side Soccer Association and the Kanawha Valley Soccer League. Chris has been deeply involved in making soccer accessible and inclusive, focusing on grassroots development and coaching education. He has run free weekly skills clinics and founded the Chemical Valley AC, which raised funds to build a futsal court in Charleston. His work aims to lower barriers to entry and increase diversity in the sport. Kessell also recently announced his candidacy for Vice President of the United States Soccer Federation, emphasizing transparency and improved governance in U.S. soccer.
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