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Episode 15 Steve Hodge
My guest today is Steve Hodge.
Steve played basketball collegiately and professionally around the world for many years before becoming a FIBA-certified referee and then later going into coaching.
After tenures at places such as the LA Clippers and Caltech, Steve became the Varsity Boys’ Basketball Head Coach at Pacifica Christian High School as I entered my senior year there. And while I wasn’t the star player and didn’t play for many minutes that year, Steve was humble enough to name me as one of three team captains, instilling a sense of value and leadership that I still hold dear.
Additionally, Steve is the Chief Operations Officer of Breakthrough Sports, an award-winning youth sports program for kids playing sports like basketball, volleyball, and baseball throughout Southern California.
Please join me in welcoming Steve Hodge to Sports on the Spectrum.
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