Coaching Philosophy

 

The organization’s goals and philosophy when it comes to coaching has a major impact on player development and family experience. Most programs don’t publicly address their approach or philosophy. Ever wonder why they don’t address it or say generic things like “No Daddy Ball”, “Professionally Coached”, and “Trust us, we have 100 years combined of coaching experience”? The truth is you can say just about anything in marketing. “We have the best Burger in Houston”, “Voted best organization in Houston”, “Most likely to succeed” or any other cliché that organizations think families want to hear.

So, lets dig in and get specific. We challenge all other organizations reading this to put their coaching philosophy on their website.

Calling all Coaches

If you have made it to this point you will get the idea, we don’t have anything to hide. Other organizations don’t put their philosophy on their website. You have to ask yourself why?

We are proud of the fact that we reinvest in our players and their families. No member of the organization outside of our professional coaches are on the payroll. When you aren’t doing it for the money the only thing left is to do it for is the kids! Our community and local businesses have shown overwhelming support for Our Texas Kids.

With all this said we DO need coaches. We require coaches to believe in what we believe. Each player gets a chance to earn their playing time and spot on the field. There are positive and negative consequences for how much work a player puts in.

Parents that want to coach, please send us an email to baseball@magnoliastrikers.org or softball@magnoliastrikers.org. We put a link as well to make it easy. If you have the qualification to be a professional coach, we want to hear from you as well and see about bringing you on to coach teams.

Meet Our Professional Coaches

Christina Biggerstaff

Christina was a former DI pitching coach at Charleston Southern University. Her collegiate career consisted of playing at Georgia Tech, Oklahoma State and University of South Carolina-Upstate. In her collegiate career, she accomplished becoming 2nd team All-Region, Pitcher of the Year, have thrown 2 perfect games, 7 no hitters, ranked top 15 in DI nationally in shutouts, strike outs and ERA, 10 career pitcher of the weeks and ended her career with a 1.2 ERA and 268 strike outs. After college, she signed a contract to play overseas for a season in Amsterdam with the Hoofddorp Pioneers. We are excited to have Christina join our Striker team!