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E-mail head coach Jeff Moeller

Varisty Head Coach, Jeff Moeller
Warrior head coach Jeff Moeller is back and enters into his 8th season after posting back-to-back 25 win seasons, including 2 Regional Championships, a Sweet Sixteen berth(08) and State appearance(07). Jeff hopes his passion for the game and "Blue Collar Mentality" help lead the 09' Warriors back to another successful season and lengthy postseason run.
 
 Jeff has recently coached th USA ATHLETE INTERNATIONAL TEAM in ARUBA and ITALY for the past few years. Before joining the Warriors Jeff was involved in youth baseball for 12 years. He has also been a longtime member of the BCA, ABCA, IHSBCA, and the Pitch and Hit Club.
 
Jeff lives in Hampshire with his wife Sara and 4 children, Jonathan, Wesley, Jacob, and Katie.

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Varisty Assistant Coach, Aaron Perez
Aaron enters into his 8th Season as the Warriors assistant head coach working primarily with the pitchers and catchers. Aaron's overall knowledge of the game, and hardwork has develop the Warriors battery into a strong presence year in and year out. Last year under Aaron's tutelage the Warrior staff set records in Wins(26) Strikeouts(260) and ERA(2.33). 
 
A Graduate of Burlington Central in '99, Aaron played Varisty baseball and was All-Conference his senior year.  He went on to play 2 years at Elgin Community College on a Nationally ranked Junior College Team.  Aaron is an 6 year ABCA, BCA and IHSBCA member and recently has been named the 18U Great Lakes Region pitching coach for the Team USA Identification Series.
 
Aaron lives in Elgin with his wife Kristie and 2 children.
 
Contact Aaron at apz112@yahoo.com for pitching/catching lessons. 

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Varsity Assistant Coach, Nathan Perez
Nathan enters into his 5th season as a coach with the Warriors.  As the Head Sophmore coach the last three seasons Nathan's leadership was a vital part of the success and development of our younger players. Now Nathan joins the Varstiy program as our infield/hitting coach, and as our "Infielding Guru" Nathan has a knack of turning boys into infielding machines.  
 
A Graduate of Burlington Central in 2000, Nathan played Varisty baseball, made All-Conference his Jr and Sr year, All- Area his senior season.   He went on to play 2 seasons at Nationally ranked Elgin Community College, and 1 season at Judson College, were he batted .400 and helped lead Judson to there first ever NCCAA World Series appearance, he made the All-Region team and was NCCAA National Player Of The Week. Nathan is also a recent member of the IHSBCA.
 

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Sophomore Head Coach Jay Svendsen
Jay Svendsen is in his first year with the Warriors and brings some great experience to the coaching staff.  He played college ball at Parkland CC and Elmhurst College and was an assistant coach at Judson University for 2 years.  We look forward to some big strides in our younger players with Jay at the helm. 

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Sophomore Assistant Coach, Tom Polka
Tom is back for his 2nd year with the WCS baseball program.  Last year Tom helped lead the sophmores to a 15-7 record. Tom will continue his duties as the Soph. pitching coach driving the staff to improve on a daily basis.
 
Tom has been coaching youth baseball for 20 years, including currently coaching a local 18 and up summer team.  Tom played high school baseball at Notre Dame, and went on to play semi-pro ball in Park Ridge.

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Pitching Coach Juan Perez
Coach Perez, has baseball knowledge and experience coursing through his veins, and now gets to bleed Warrior blue!  Juan has played and coached at all levels of baseball, including playing semi-pro ball for several years.  He will be working with our entire pitching staff this season, and brings the know-how and insight that will help get the best out of each pitcher.