CATCHING THE CURB WITH BOB CAMARDO (EP 8)

COLUMBIANA, OH- As we gear up for the much-anticipated Curbstone Coaches Hall of Fam banquet on May 5, guest speaker Bob Camardo shared invaluable insights on the latest episode of YSN’s podcast, “Catching the Curb.” In his conversation with host DJ Yokley, Camardo, brimming with excitement and a sense of urgency, discussed preparations, upcoming guest speakers, and the importance of community support.

With less than a month to go until the banquet, preparations are in full swing, and the team, led by banquet chairman Tom Miller, is adding the final touches. Camardo highlighted the significance of this gathering: “That’s the only fundraiser we have is that banquet. So it’s important for us to make enough money so that we’re able to give to the charities, which is what we do with that money.”

For members of the community eager to support this cause, tickets are still available, and Camardo assures that the evening will be one to remember. “Please consider joining us because it’s a special night…and like I said, that’s the only fundraiser we do all year. So it’s important for us to get good attendance, good advertising, and again with Gene Steeretor speaking, it should be a heck of a night,” Camardo expressed with enthusiasm.

Another hot topic was the recent changes in the coaching staff for YSU basketball. With new beginnings on the horizon, Camardo shared, “We’re looking to maybe bump our advertising up a little bit,” in anticipation of welcoming Ethan Faulkner and Melissa Jackson as the new basketball coaches. Their appointments have created a buzz and hopes for continued success in YSU sports.

There’s also pride in acknowledging YSU athletes’ accolades, as Camardo mentioned the bowling team’s remarkable journey: “And then on May 20, it’ll be Melissa Jackson, the new basketball coach, and I think the 13th, we’re kind of looking to honor the ysu bowling team. They’re in the Final Four this weekend.”
Addressing the broader spectrum of YSU athletics, Camardo reflected on the challenges and changes faced by the football team, particularly the defense. With a light-hearted take on the situation, he suggested that a defensive overhaul might be a welcome change. “The bad news is that all the defensive players are transferring or have graduated. The good news is that all the defensive players have graduated transferring because the defense was pretty, pretty bad last year.”

While the YSU community may feel the sting of losing a valued coach like Calhoun, Camardo remained appreciative and understanding of the transitions. “When you got four little kids…and the business is a business, exactly. And it’s a business with the kids and with the coaches,” he says, acknowledging the reality of collegiate athletics and coaching careers.

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CURBSTONE COACHES