Homeschool Baseball & Faith: Inside TACA with Coach Mike Ostrom
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About this listen
In this episode of Inside the Dugout with the Pack, Coach Jason Taylor sits down with Coach Mike Ostrom from the Texas Alliance of Christian Athletes (TACA) to unpack the powerhouse world of homeschool baseball in Texas. Mike shares how a small homeschool start for his sons grew into a multi-team program where roughly two-thirds of players move on to play college baseball. He explains how TACA blends high-level competition, professional coaching, and a Christ-centered culture that shapes boys into men on and off the field. Jason and Mike dig into why more families are leaving traditional school systems, what a parent-led homeschool model really looks like, and how athletes from states like Colorado can come to Dallas to play. They also explore TACA’s unique fundraisers, mission-focused projects, and powerful father–son experiences that reframe what “success” in sports truly means. If you’re a parent, coach, or player wondering whether homeschool baseball could be your path, this conversation will challenge and inspire you
Timestamps
[00:00:00] Welcome & Guest Introduction
[00:01:48] What TACA Is and How the Program Is Structured
[00:04:49] Homeschooling Basics, Support, and New Families
[00:08:54] Fundraising, Missions, and Community Service
[00:16:20] Mike’s Coaching Role & Professional Staff
[00:18:15] Helping Parents Choose Between School Paths
[00:21:46] Competition Level, Recruiting & Out-of-State Players
[00:23:26] Homeschool as an Option for Struggling Students
[00:27:07] Socialization, Team Culture & Family Control
[00:29:28] Father–Son Pure Adventure & Faith Focus
[00:30:57] How to Connect with TACA & Final Advice
Quotes
- Homeschool baseball in Texas is special and about two thirds of our players go on to play college baseball on scholarship.
- We would rather have father coaches supplementing a man who played college or professional baseball, and that has always been our model.
- Homeschooling is intimidating at first, but once parents see the options, they realize how simple it can be to put together.
- For a lot of our boys, this model is a perfect fit because they were not made for the traditional public school box.
- In the stands, just be calm, love your children, cheer for everyone, and do not tie your relationship to their performance.
Key Takeaways
- The Texas Alliance of Christian Athletes is a Texas homeschool baseball organization that combines high-level competition with a strong Christian foundation.
- About two-thirds of the players in this program move on to play college baseball, including multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association Division One athletes.
- The program prioritizes professional coaches with college or professional playing experience, supported by involved father coaches.
- The Texas Alliance of Christian Athletes helps families design parent-led homeschool plans, which makes the academic transition much less intimidating.
- Beyond baseball, the program emphasizes mission work, service projects, and father-and-child experiences that deepen faith and family relationships.