Coaching Staff
![]() Brent Hayward - 18U
Coach Hayward has coached in the organization for 3 years. He Played D1 Baseball , Drafted and played in New York Mets Organization.
Coach Hayward is planning a highly competitive season at college exposure tournaments and will work with all the players for college recruitment opportunities. Coach Hayward enjoys teaching the game and working with athletes who want to work hard in a competitive environment.
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![]() Todd Brigmon - 16U
Coach Brigmon has had Baseball and Softball as a huge part of his family’s lives. He has played 9 years of travel baseball as a catcher, 6 years coaching travel baseball, and 3 years coaching travel softball.
Coach Brigmon's 12U travel team finished the 2018-2019 season with a USSSA state rank of 9th with a 49-18-2 record including a birth to the USSSA Great Lakes National Championship in Battle Creek. Coach Brigmon's 2019-2020 14u team finished the season with a record of 12-4.
Coach Brigmon values teamwork and a competitive mindset and expects athletes to work hard and give 110%. Coach Brigmon's team will train hard, expand their knowledge of the game and develop the skills to compete at the highest levels.
The team trains year round utilizing the organizations indoor facilities through the winter. The team will play a highly competitive season and prepare for college exposure through training and tounaments.
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Julie Mitchell - 14u
...coming soon....
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Alexis Aguilar - Developmental (Pitching)
Alexis Aguilar has played softball for 17 years. She played travel ball for her entire career. She was a four year varsity player at Lake Orion High School and went on to play two years at the collegiate level, where she led her team to nationals. Over the years, she has had a lot of success, gained a ton of knowledge and experience through pitching. Alexis loves working with young athletes and is so excited to share the knowledge and skills she has learned.
She has a passion for helping others reach their goals and expanding her knowledge. She is excited to see how much these young athletes progress over the next few months. |