Scott
Dillon
Brings deep experience in youth sports operations and a vision for how technology can simplify league management for volunteers and commissioners.
OSN was started by a small team of league operators, parents, coaches, and engineers who got tired of duct-taping four bad tools together every Saturday morning. We built the platform from scratch on a modern, AI-enabled stack so volunteers get the same kind of tech the big leagues have.
Every weekend, somewhere between fifteen and twenty million American kids show up to a recreational sports field. Behind every one of them is a parent volunteer who's been wrestling spreadsheets, screenshot-ing roster lists, and chasing reconciliation reports for three nights running.
OSN exists for that volunteer. Every module on the platform was built to remove a specific weeknight task from a real league director's calendar — registration, AI age verification, smart rostering, the unified cart, the storefront. Saturday should be for the kids and the game. Not for the platform.
Pinned above the desk of every engineer, designer, and support lead at OSN. They dictate every product decision we make.
If a feature requires more than five minutes of volunteer training, it gets redesigned. Every interaction is judged against the parent-treasurer who's doing this for free at 9pm.
No subscriptions, no tiered features, no "Pro" plan. We earn our money the same way the league earns theirs — when a parent's card actually clears the cart.
One inbox, one team, real humans. No tiered support, no upsells to "premium success." If you can't reach a human in an hour, that's our bug to fix.
Two veteran operators who lived the volunteer-side pain for years before deciding to fix it from the platform side.
Brings deep experience in youth sports operations and a vision for how technology can simplify league management for volunteers and commissioners.
Architect of the OSN platform. Builds the technology that powers registration, payments, rostering, and everything in between.
We're onboarding leagues for the Spring 2026 season. If you're a commissioner or league director, we'd love to hear how your registration runs today — and where it breaks.