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Meet Our Expert Coaches

Our coaches are former major and minor league players dedicated to nurturing young talent in baseball through specialized training camps for ages 8-14. They run camps and coach teams of all skill levels. So all are welcome here beginner to elite. Talent will only get you so far its going to take work lets get started.

Players in baseball uniforms stand in a line on a field, facing away. Most are wearing dark blue jerseys with numbers and names on the back. Hands holding gloves are visible, and various equipment is scattered around them. The field is surrounded by a fence, and trees can be seen in the background.
Players in baseball uniforms stand in a line on a field, facing away. Most are wearing dark blue jerseys with numbers and names on the back. Hands holding gloves are visible, and various equipment is scattered around them. The field is surrounded by a fence, and trees can be seen in the background.

50 years of proven baseball experience:

  1. Little league

  2. Sandy Koufax

  3. Select / travel baseball

  4. College baseball

  5. Minor league

  6. Major League baseball

Coaches

  • Brett Newell

  • University of Washington 92-1994.

  • 92 Freshman All-American SS.

  • 94 1st team All Pac-10 SS.

  • 94 3rd team All American SS.

  • 7 years Minor league Atlanta Braves.

  • Roving infield instructor.

  • Ricky Reed

  • Co-Owner

  • Instructor Muk Little league 7u-11u

  • Instructor Travel 9u-16u

  • Focus position catcher but pretty savvy with all positions.

  • Runs a successful baseball training business all ages.

  • Expert catcher instructor

  • Philip Reed

  • Owner and overseer of camps.

  • Played Muk Little league 6 years.

  • 2 years Select baseball Everett WA.

  • Helped coach for his kids over the last 5 years North Carolina.

  • Excelled at third base and catcher.

  • All other coaches

  • Tristan Reed (catcher)

  • Volunteer

  • Volunteer

  • Volunteer

  • Fernando Da Silva

  • Canadian national Team Pitcher 1992.

  • 7 years in Minor league baseball. Montreal Expos.

  • Coached all levels 11 u to 18 u.

  • pitching instructor dragons.

  • Brian Morrison

  • Former pitcher Bellevue College.

  • Catcher instructor Dragons .

  • 10 years Dragons Elite BBC as both Asst.& head Coach

  • Danny Allison

  • Juco World Series C.F.C.C. 97/98.

  • Central Florida community College Pitcher.

  • Drafted by Seattle Mariners 1996 Pitcher.

  • Pfeiffer University 98/2000.

  • Independent league Springfield Capitals 2000-2001 Illinois.

  • Oliver (Ollie) Leahy

  • Played little league at a young age up until high school

  • High school team as a catcher, also played short and second base.

  • Played last 2 seasons on adult baseball rec team.

  • Coaches select youth team.

  • His love for the game, playing experience, and years of coaching help his players develop their skills on and off the field

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

My son improved tremendously at the camp, thanks to the experienced coaches and their guidance.

John Smith

A baseball player in a green jersey squats in a catcher's position on a dirt baseball field at night. Another player is visible in the background, preparing to pitch the ball. The field is illuminated by artificial lights and is surrounded by a fence.
A baseball player in a green jersey squats in a catcher's position on a dirt baseball field at night. Another player is visible in the background, preparing to pitch the ball. The field is illuminated by artificial lights and is surrounded by a fence.

The camp was fantastic! My son learned so much and had a great time playing baseball.

Emily Davis

A young person with curly hair is wearing a sports jersey with the number 9 and looking through a chain-link fence. There are several baseballs and a lineup of baseball bats held in place on the fence. The lighting suggests a late afternoon or early morning setting, casting various shadows. A piece of paper is clipped to the fence in the foreground, possibly a lineup or score sheet.
A young person with curly hair is wearing a sports jersey with the number 9 and looking through a chain-link fence. There are several baseballs and a lineup of baseball bats held in place on the fence. The lighting suggests a late afternoon or early morning setting, casting various shadows. A piece of paper is clipped to the fence in the foreground, possibly a lineup or score sheet.
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