Meet Our Coaches
Owner & Founder- Hitting, Catching, Infield, Outfield & Sports Performance Coach
Coach Karlos
With a passion for sports and fitness over 17 years of fitness & coaching experience, Karlos has dedicated his career to helping players maximize their potential. Known for a keen eye for mechanics and a personalized approach, Karlos has guided athletes at every level—from youth leagues to competitive high school and college teams—to reach their performance goals.
Karlos's coaching philosophy emphasizes solid fundamentals, mental focus, and adapting techniques to each player’s unique strengths. By breaking down complex movements and fine-tuning individual swings, Karlos ensures that players develop both power and consistency at the plate.
In addition to technical skills, Karlos believes in instilling confidence and resilience, essential traits for success in both baseball and life. His hands-on coaching style, combined with a deep understanding of the game, makes Karlos an invaluable asset for hitters looking to elevate their performance and gain a competitive edge.
Softball Pitching Coach
Coach Allie
Allie played D1 Softball for 5 years at UT Arlington and CSUN. She played a pivotal role on both teams, primarily as a closer. She appeared in 148 games across her career, notable appearances include games against: Oklahoma, UCLA, Oklahoma State, Louisiana, Baylor, Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Arizona State, Oregon State, Nebraska. Allie’s biggest accomplishments are being the winning pitcher in the championship game of the NISC in 2019 and finishing her career with 22 saves, ending 5th all time in the NCAA for saves.
As a coach, Allie believes in teaching her girls not just how to pitch, but how to be confident in themselves and their abilities. Allie’s goals are to teach her pitchers to be able to know why a pitch ended up where it did and to have the confidence to make adjustments on their own.
Hitting, Infield, Outfield & Pitching Coach
Coach Eric
Eric Chavez brings nearly 30 years of playing experience and years of coaching experience to the field, specializing in developing players of all ages and skill levels. A former collegiate pitcher, Eric began his baseball journey at Gahr High School (2007–2010), continued at Compton College (2011–2013), and earned a scholarship to pitch at Jarvis Christian College in Texas. He later transferred back to California and graduated from Marymount California University, where he was one of three seniors on the school’s inaugural baseball team
Eric’s coaching career includes roles as Head Coach for San Pedro High School’s Frosh team and Junior Varsity Pitching Coach. He currently serves as an Assistant Coach at Compton College, focusing on pitchers and infielders.
Eric’s coaching philosophy centers on complete player development. For pitchers, he emphasizes velocity, mechanics, command, recovery, and mental toughness. For hitters, he focuses on swing improvement, timing, and power. Defensively, he stresses fundamentals, communication, and game awareness. He specializes in working with athletes ages 5–18 and is passionate about helping young players grow on and off the field. To Eric, coaching is about more than just the game — it’s about teaching life skills, building relationships, and creating lasting memories.
Hitting, Catching, Infield, Outfield & Pitching Coach
Coach Thadeus
I am a dedicated baseball & softball coach. I am a former player with a deep passion for the game. I played two years at Glendale Community College before finishing my collegiate career at San Francisco State University. After that, I spent two years coaching at Glendale High School, where I developed my skills in nurturing young athletes. Currently, I’m in my third year as an assistant coach at Glendale Community College, where I focus on training catchers and enhancing the hitting and base running aspects of the game.
Hitting, Catching, Infield, Outfield & Pitching Coach
Coach Kaylee
Hello! My name is Coach Kaylee and I’ve been coaching softball for almost 6 years and playing for nearly 16 years! I always had a passion for teaching, whatever the subject was, so much so that my original career choice was a teacher. I started coaching at just 16, helping the younger kids in my travel ball’s organization during my high school season. Ever since, I’ve loved working with kids and teaching the sport. Once I decided I wanted a career in science though, coaching was my way of still getting to teach what I love, especially when I didn’t have time to play the way I used to. Don’t worry though, I actually still play in a fast pitch league Sunday nights.