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CATCHING THE CURB (10/1/24) WITH BOB CAMARDO FEATURING TOM MILLER

COLUMBIANA, OH- In the latest episode of *YSN’s Catching the Curb*, host DJ Yokley sat down once again with Bob Camardo to delve into the successes of the Curbstone Coaches and unveil an exciting line-up of events for October and beyond. Joining them was special guest, Tom Miller, the driving force behind their renowned Hall of Fame banquet.

Reflecting on September’s achievements, Camardo highlighted standout moments, including the high school football show that brought together tenured coaches such as Dan Williams, Bob Spaitee, and Springfield Local’s Sean Guerriero. Another key event featured YSU’s Athletic Director, Ron Strollo, who was present to receive the YSU Foundation donation and discuss the state of athletics at the university.
Looking ahead, Camardo revealed a dynamic October agenda starting with Riley Jarrett, YSU’s new volleyball coach, on October 7. Jarrett’s efforts in revitalizing the volleyball program have already drawn attention and excitement. Following her, YSU football’s own Bob Hannon will take the spotlight on October 14.

Basketball enthusiasts have much to look forward to; the new YSU women’s basketball coach, Melissa Jackson, is set to make an appearance on October 21. A week later, celebrated track and field coach, JR McFarland, will share his wisdom. The men’s basketball coach, Ethan Faulkner, is scheduled to speak on November 4, coinciding with the team’s season opener.

Adding to the stellar roster, Dan Hiner, the new Vindicator sports editor, is set for November 11. A special treat is lined up for November 25, where host DJ Yokley himself will transition from interviewer to guest speaker.

A special mention went out to Tom Miller, whom Camardo described as the linchpin of their Hall of Fame banquet committee. Miller’s meticulous organization and dedication have ensured the smooth running of these prestigious events, securing their prominence for decades to come.

“Tom Miller is the heartbeat of our banquet committee,” said Camardo, emphasizing Miller’s unparalleled contribution. The first Sunday in May, the traditional date for their Hall of Fame banquet, owes much of its success to Miller’s commitment.

In closing, Yokley and Camardo’s discussion painted a vibrant picture of the Curbstone Coaches’ impact on the local sports community, setting the stage for another season of engaging and insightful events.
For more on these upcoming events and to stay connected with the local sports scene, tune in to *YSN’s Catching the Curb*.

DJ Yokley also sat down with one of the unsung heroes of the Youngstown community, Tom Miller. Often described as the backbone of local events, Miller’s contributions span from organizing the esteemed Curbstone Coaches banquet to judging world-class boxing matches.

During their conversation, Miller revealed the intricacies behind planning the annual banquet, a responsibility he has embraced solo for the past four years following the passing of his co-chair, Helene Salrino. Known for his meticulous organizing skills and penchant for attention to detail, Miller’s efforts ensure the banquet’s seamless execution. His secret? Beginning preparations the very day after the previous event concludes.

Miller shared his challenges in securing keynote speakers, noting how he successfully lined up future speakers like Greg Pruitt and Louis Lips. His knack for networking and negotiation is evident as he modestly recounted his experiences sourcing speakers, often against odds posed by modern financial constraints.

Listeners were also taken aback by another facet of Miller’s remarkable life: his career as a world-renowned boxing judge. Starting his journey in 1992, Miller’s dedication has seen him officiate in over 350 bouts, including 81 world title fights. His stories of officiating iconic fights, such as the second bout between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Marquez Jr., captivated the audience, rounding off with the memorable payday of $7,000 for the match.

Yet, with all his accomplishments, Miller remains grounded, motivated by the impact he can make locally. “It’s the challenge of seeing everybody happy and contributing to the community,” he said when asked what drives him to return year after year.

As DJ Yokley aptly summarized, Miller’s passion and dedication make him a true community cornerstone—a silent guardian in the shadows, much like Batman. The Youngstown community is undoubtedly richer for his tireless contributions.

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CURBSTONE COACHES