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NEW ATHLETES and PROSPECTS DIRECTOR COACH JAY STONE


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ATHLETES SPORTS TRAINING FACILITY is proud to announce that Coach Jay Stone will be taking over as the new Athletes Facility Director and Prospects Baseball Director!!!

Coach Jay Stone was a Coach and a Teacher for over 30 years.  He was a head Baseball Coach for 20 years. His teams made the playoffs 19 times in 20 years.  He coached 4 of those teams to the State Tournament.  He was named Coach of the Year 3 times and was named as an All-Star Coach 4 times.  Coach Stone also played college baseball at Lamar University.  Coach Stone has just retired from his current position as a Assistant Principal and will be taking over as the new Athletes Facility Director and Prospects Baseball Director.

Coach Stone has a Masters in Kinesiology and Educational Administration.  Coach has dedicated his life to the youth in our area and has passion to teach and coach kids on how to be better athletes and better people.  Coach Stone has been a trainer at Athletes for the last 4 years and will also be increasing his training schedule.

Coach Stone is one of the most well respected coaches who has ever coached in this area and Athletes is proud that he has accepted this role!!  

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