Coach Miguel Menendez - Building Champions in life at Jesuit H.S. in Tampa
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Florida Baseball State Champs Tampa Jesuit Coach Miguel Menendez
- Grew up in Key West.
- First introduction to baseball through his grandfather and father.
- Grandfather coached Little League and had the first batting cage and pitching machine on the island.
- Playing and Coaching Career in Key West
- Played on successful high school teams, winning a state championship in his senior year.
- Attended University of Tampa to play baseball
- Key West to start coaching & teaching, eventually becoming head coach.
- Transition to Tampa Jesuit
- Tampa Jesuit provided a perfect fit for his faith life, family, and baseball aspirations.
- Emphasis on Jesuit's support and facilities.
- Success at Tampa Jesuit
- Played in five state championships in nine years.
- 2020 season impacted by COVID-19, it was their best team.
- Coaching Philosophy and Challenges
- Emphasis on holistic development of player
- focusing on producing good citizens and human beings.
- Open door policy for communication with parent
- Importance of building lifelong relationships with players.
- Faith plays a crucial role in his coaching career and personal life.
- Decision to move to Tampa Jesuit was also to benefit his family.
- Communication with Parents
- Advocates for over-communication to avoid confusion and build trust.\
- Understands parents' perspective as a father of 3 children involved in sports.
- Long-term Impact
- Cherishes ongoing relationships with former players who reach out for guidance.
- Highlights the importance of lifelong connections beyond high school.
- Player Development and Success
- Mentions former players succeeding at the collegiate and professional levels.
- Pride in seeing former players succeed both on and off the field.
- Community and Legacy
- Reflects on the legacy of Al Lopez and his contributions to baseball and the Hispanic community.
- Personal connection to the local baseball history and its impact on his coaching career.
· Importance of Jesuit Values
- Emphasis on students at Jesuit developing success in sports and beyond
- Sports as a tool for social interaction and teamwork
- Lifelong lessons from sports
- Back-to-back Tony Saladino tournament championships
· Notable Alumni & Role Models F
- Camden Minacci in the Angels organization
- Progression from freshman team to potential major league pitcher
- Testimony to work ethic and personal growth
- Bennett Lee’s influence and contributions
- Introduction of book club to foster team culture
- Alumni involvement in current team’s development
Financial Accessibility - Jesuit’s need-based financial aid and the step-up program
- Value of Jesuit education
- Cutting son from the team
- Difficult decision but ultimately beneficial for his son
- Life lessons learned and application beyond baseball
· Guidance for Players
- Helping players navigate college recruitment & career opportunities
- Importance of character development over just athletic performance
- Jesuit baseball approach in developing well-rounded individuals
- The importance of making difficult decisions for the greater good of the team and individual growth
- Great fellow coaches and friends Tim Knowles, Mike Swenson, Louie Martinez, Ryan Stanley, Daniel Gibson, Terry Rupp
Special Thanks to Williams Ross Chernoff's Nomads for the music Makie Elkino
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