Staff
Jeff Schaefer
Jeff Schaefer boasts a remarkable journey that began at Patchogue-Medford High School on Long Island, NY, where he graduated in the Class of 1978. Jeff then went on to have a stellar collegiate career at…
Jeff Schaefer
Jeff Schaefer boasts a remarkable journey that began at Patchogue-Medford High School on Long Island, NY, where he graduated in the Class of 1978. Jeff then went on to have a stellar collegiate career at the University of Maryland, where he was All-ACC player and also earned the title of All-American.
Drafted after his junior year at Maryland, he became the 12th-round draft pick of the Baltimore Orioles. This marked the commencement of a 14-year professional career, during which Jeff showcased his talent in the major leagues, playing for the Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners, and Oakland A’s.
Drawing upon his extensive experience, Jeff committed himself to helping aspiring players gain exposure and acquire the skills essential for success at the collegiate and professional levels. Jeff’s impact is tangible, with over 300 players benefiting from opportunities and exposure he facilitated, opening doors to college scholarships and professional baseball prospects.
Jeff’s influence extends beyond player development; he has earned widespread recognition as a leading national authority on player evaluation and promotion. His multifaceted roles as a Former MLB Player, Regional Director for USA Baseball, President of the U Deserve A Chance Foundation, and Chairman of the Knothole Foundation underscore his commitment to shaping the future of baseball and providing opportunities for the next generation of players. Jeff Schaefer’s legacy in the baseball community is one of excellence, mentorship, and a relentless pursuit of advancing the sport at all levels.
Dan Kennedy
Dan Kennedy graduated from Attleboro High School (MA) in 1986, earning All-State and All-Conference Baseball Honors. He continued his education at the Community College of Rhode Island, where he pursued…
Dan Kennedy
Education
Dan Kennedy graduated from Attleboro High School (MA) in 1986, earning All-State and All-Conference Baseball Honors. He continued his education at the Community College of Rhode Island, where he pursued a degree in Business Administration, graduating in 1988. During his time there, he received All-New England Baseball Honors and was part of a team that finished 3rd in the JUCO World Series.
Professional Experience
Dan Kennedy began his professional baseball career playing for the Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, and Boston Red Sox organizations. From 1994 to 2021, he served as President and Primary Baseball Instructor at the Connecticut Baseball Academy. Concurrently, he was the President and Director of Baseball Operations for Team Connecticut Baseball (TCB). Under his leadership, the program won 17 National Championships. As Head Coach, he was a 2007 1st Ballot Hall of Fame Inductee, leading the team to three National Championships in 1999, 2014, and 2015, achieving a .750 winning percentage (862-290). He was an 8-Time Century Club Recipient by the ABCA, and 97% of their graduating players moved on to college and/or the military.
In 1997, Dan founded Super East Baseball, where he served as President and Director of Tournaments, Showcases, and Leagues until 2021. His high school coaching experience includes being Head Coach at St. Paul High School from 1997 to 1999, Hitting Coach at Avon Old Farms from 2009 to 2011, and Assistant Coach at East Catholic High School from 2013 to 2015.
From 2004 to 2013, Dan was the Northeast Supervisor for Perfect Game USA and served as the State Showcase National Director from 2006 to 2010. He later became Vice President of Diamond Sports at Steel Sports from 2021 to 2023. In November 2018, he was named one of the Most Influential People in New England Baseball by the New England Baseball Journal. He also served as General Manager of the Bristol Collegiate Baseball Club in 2010, which is part of the NECBL located at Muzzy Field in Bristol, CT. From 1999 to 2021, he was the Northeast Director for USA Baseball/NTIS, and he has been a Speaker/Presenter at the World Baseball Coaches Convention in 2010, 2011, and 2013.
Memberships
Dan is a Lifetime Member of the Professional Ball Players of America and the Minor League Baseball Players Association. He is also a member of USA Baseball, the American Baseball Coaches Association (since 1996), and the Irish American Baseball Society (since 2021).
Personal Information
Dan lives in Manchester, Connecticut, with his wife Diane. He has two sons, Danny and Dylan, and two stepsons, Brandon and Spencer.
John Ennis
A graduate of Monroe High School in Los Angeles, CA, showcased his athletic prowess in both baseball and basketball. His skills on the diamond earned him a draft pick by the Atlanta Braves…
John Ennis
A graduate of Monroe High School in Los Angeles, CA, showcased his athletic prowess in both baseball and basketball. His skills on the diamond earned him a draft pick by the Atlanta Braves, leading to a 13-year career pitching in professional baseball, including stints in Major League Baseball with the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Detroit Tigers.
Following his retirement after the 2010 season, John seamlessly transitioned into youth development and coaching. In 2013, he joined forces with Jeff Schaefer at Carolina Baseball Center, becoming an integral part of the staff.
John plays a pivotal role in USA Baseball NTIS as a field coordinator and player evaluator. Currently residing in South Charlotte with his wife Anna and sons Grady and Hayes, John Ennis continues to make a significant impact on the baseball community, both locally and nationally.
Keith Glauber
Keith Glauber, a proud New Jersey native, began his baseball journey at Marlboro High School, graduating in 1990. His commitment to the sport continued as an outfielder, first at Coastal Carolina and later…
Keith Glauber
Keith Glauber, a proud New Jersey native, began his baseball journey at Marlboro High School, graduating in 1990. His commitment to the sport continued as an outfielder, first at Coastal Carolina and later at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
In June of 1994, the St. Louis Cardinals recognized Keith’s talent, selecting him in the 42nd round of the Amateur Baseball Draft. Over the years, he climbed the ranks to AAA in 1997, showcasing his dedication and skill. Later in the same year, he reached a significant milestone when the Cincinnati Reds selected him in the Rule 5 Draft. This led to his Major League debut on September 8, 1998. Unfortunately, Keith retired from baseball in June of 2002 after his second shoulder surgery, concluding his career with an impressive ERA of 3.00.
Currently, Keith resides in Fort Mill, SC, with his wife Mary and their three boys—Jake (23), Andrew (21), and Caden (16). Beyond his playing days, Keith’s legacy extends to his family life, where he continues to inspire and support the next generation.
Following his retirement after the 2010 season, John seamlessly transitioned into youth development and coaching. In 2013, he joined forces with Jeff Schaefer at Carolina Baseball Center, becoming an integral part of the staff.
John plays a pivotal role in USA Baseball NTIS as a field coordinator and player evaluator. Currently residing in South Charlotte with his wife Anna and sons Grady and Hayes, John Ennis continues to make a significant impact on the baseball community, both locally and nationally.
Jon Dziomba
A seasoned professional baseball player with a remarkable 10-year career in the sport. In 2013, Jon achieved the prestigious United League Batting Title and was recognized as one of Baseball America’s…
Jon Dziomba
A seasoned professional baseball player with a remarkable 10-year career in the sport. In 2013, Jon achieved the prestigious United League Batting Title and was recognized as one of Baseball America’s Top 25 Independent Prospects.
Beyond the field, Jon has transitioned into a Functional Athletic Development Specialist, bringing a wealth of expertise to the realm of sports performance. Holding certifications in Applied Functional Science (CAFS), Jon combines practical experience with a deep understanding of functional movement.
Educationally, Jon, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine/Health Fitness Promotion, reflecting a commitment to the intersection of health and athletics. Building on this foundation, he pursued and earned a Master’s degree in Health & Human Performance, further enhancing expertise in optimizing physical capabilities.
With a dynamic background encompassing professional baseball success, functional athletic development, and academic achievement, Jon stands as a versatile professional dedicated to pushing the boundaries of performance and well-being.
Angel Lugo
Coach Lugo was drafted in 1988 by the Minnesota Twins as a shortstop, later transitioning to a pitcher with the Marlins and the Blue Jays. He played for Grady High School in Brooklyn…
Angel Lugo
In 2012, he was certified by Brent Pourciau for the Top Velocity Pitching Program and is now known as Brent’s top instructor for the 3x Top Velocity Program. In 2013, he began the Elite Player Development Academy, Top Gun Pitching Program, D2 Catching Program, D467 Fielding Program and the Zone it Up Hitting Program at Extra Innings. These programs have produced some of the areas best players and top MLB prospects.
In 2014, Coach Lugo decided to bring his knowledge of player development to the field and created his travel baseball college prep teams known as, Cadet Baseball Academy.
In 2016, Coach Lugo was named New York State Coordinator for USA Baseball’s North Atlantic NTIS. In 2017, he opened the Hudson Valley RBI program, which is dedicated to getting inner-city players back on the softball and baseball fields.
Sue Wilson
Sue holds a crucial role as the Financial Director of the Prostock Royals. Also, with her extensive background…
Sue Wilson
Sue’s expertise extends across various baseball organizations, including USA Baseball SE Team, CBC Baseball, and Carolina Royals. Her meticulous attention to detail, combined with her unwavering dedication, keeps these organizations running seamlessly.
In her roles, Sue plays an indispensable part in coordinating the diverse elements that make up the world of baseball. Her passion for the sport and her organizational prowess create an environment where excellence thrives. Sue Wilson is the linchpin that ensures the smooth operation of these organizations, making her a vital figure in the baseball community.
Diane Kennedy
Diane Kennedy serves as the Operations Administrator for the ProStock Royals, bringing over a decade of experience in sports management….
Diane Kennedy
Zach Schaefer
Zachary Schaefer is a graduating Senior at the University of South Carolina Majoring in advertising…
Zach Schaefer
Zachary Schaefer is a graduating Senior at the University of South Carolina Majoring in advertising with a focus on sports marketing. Zach has had previous experience in the sports marketing world, having done social media work for USA Baseball and NTIS. Zach did not play professional or college baseball but has been surrounded by the game and some of its best minds his entire life and fosters a great understanding of the game. He also understands the importance of creating an image and social media presence in the recruiting process to help players be seen by the right people to get them to the next stage of their playing career.
D.J. Ferguson
A dedicated baseball enthusiast, his name is synonymous with passion in the Charlotte area baseball community. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, DJ graduated from Dade Christian School in 1995. DJ’s talent captured…
D.J. Ferguson
DJ’s talent captured the attention of the Boston Red Sox, selecting him in the 20th round of the MLB Draft out of high school. Unfortunately, DJ faced a career-ending injury in 1998, prompting a significant shift in his life.
DJ took a patriotic turn in the year 2000 and joined the esteemed 82nd Airborne division of the United States Army. Displaying remarkable courage and commitment, he served his country with honor in both Iraq and Afghanistan. His exceptional bravery and sacrifice earned him the distinguished Purple Heart during his time in Afghanistan..
For over 15 years, DJ has actively contributed to the development of young talents as a high school-level coach, imparting his knowledge and love for the game to the next generation of players.
DJ Ferguson’s life story is a powerful testament to his unwavering commitment, both on and off the field. His resilience, combined with a deep passion for baseball and service to his country, makes DJ Ferguson an inspirational figure in both baseball and life.
DJ is married to Autumn and together they have one son, Lorenzo.
Trent Mongero
A distinguished figure in baseball, boasts a 29-year coaching career with accolades, including National High School Baseball “Coach of the Year.” Beyond coaching, he’s a published author, known for “Winning Baseball…
Trent Mongero
His impact is clear with over 100 players advancing to collegiate play and fourteen to the professional ranks. As a former Division 1 CAA Conference “Player of the Year,” Coach Mongero’s playing career concluded in the Braves organization.
Off the field, he’s a devoted family man, co-founding Dirt Bro Elite Infield Academies with his son Taber, conducting impactful camps across the USA. Coach Mongero’s career embodies a deep passion for the game, unwavering commitment to excellence, and dedication to shaping the next generation, leaving an enduring legacy.
DJ’s talent captured the attention of the Boston Red Sox, selecting him in the 20th round of the MLB Draft out of high school. Unfortunately, DJ faced a career-ending injury in 1998, prompting a significant shift in his life.
DJ took a patriotic turn in the year 2000 and joined the esteemed 82nd Airborne division of the United States Army. Displaying remarkable courage and commitment, he served his country with honor in both Iraq and Afghanistan. His exceptional bravery and sacrifice earned him the distinguished Purple Heart during his time in Afghanistan..
For over 15 years, DJ has actively contributed to the development of young talents as a high school-level coach, imparting his knowledge and love for the game to the next generation of players.
DJ Ferguson’s life story is a powerful testament to his unwavering commitment, both on and off the field. His resilience, combined with a deep passion for baseball and service to his country, makes DJ Ferguson an inspirational figure in both baseball and life.
DJ is married to Autumn and together they have one son, Lorenzo.
Taking his talents to the next level, Tim pursued a four-year baseball career at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. During his time there, he etched his name in the annals of Tar Heels baseball history by setting records for Most Games Pitched (92) and Most Career Relief Appearances. Tim was an integral part of two ACC Championship-winning teams in 1983 and 1984.
Tim’s baseball journey continued when the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him in the 30th round of the 1986 MLB draft. In 1988, he stood among the Carolina League’s premier pitchers and even earned a spot in the 1988 Carolina League All-Star game, where he secured a crucial save.
The following year, in 1989, Tim’s contract was acquired by the Atlanta Braves. He showcased his pitching prowess in Greenville, SC, at the AA level and also contributed to the Durham Bulls in the A league.
Off the field, Tim has enjoyed a long and loving marriage of 33 years with his wife, Kim. Together, they have two sons, Ryan (26) and Davis (23).
Beyond the field, Jon has transitioned into a Functional Athletic Development Specialist, bringing a wealth of expertise to the realm of sports performance. Holding certifications in Applied Functional Science (CAFS), Jon combines practical experience with a deep understanding of functional movement.
Educationally, Jon, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine/Health Fitness Promotion, reflecting a commitment to the intersection of health and athletics. Building on this foundation, he pursued and earned a Master’s degree in Health & Human Performance, further enhancing expertise in optimizing physical capabilities.
With a dynamic background encompassing professional baseball success, functional athletic development, and academic achievement, Jon stands as a versatile professional dedicated to pushing the boundaries of performance and well-being.
Todd Friedman
Todd, a NJ native where he was an All State ss. Accepted a scholarship to play baseball at Winthrop University. After graduating from Winthrop, he returned to NJ to coach at his alma mater, Morristown High School where…
Todd Friedman
Todd then pivoted to a 14 year career working in the financial services industry for an investment advisory which managed assets for prospective clients. Knowing at some point, returning to baseball was in the cards, in 2020 he accepted a position working in the sports technology industry focusing on swing analytics and training. Todd currently trains athletes to help realize the best versions of themselves.
Todd has a passion for helping young athletes navigate the complex world of college recruiting. Todd understands the challenges that families face when trying to find the right fit for their student-athlete. With a wealth of knowledge and experience. Todd not only provides honest feedback on where a player “fits” academically and athletically, but he also has the connections and resources to help them get to the next level.