St. Louis Metro Collegiate Baseball League

 

Coaches & Schedules

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Alton Indians

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Scott Turmail
Scott Turmail, native of St. Louis and Metro Collegiate Alumni, will be in his second season coaching in the St. Louis Metro Collegiate Baseball League.  In his first season, he led the Alton Indians to a league championship and a 2nd place finish at the NABF World Series in Toledo, OH.  Turmail played his high school seasons at Hazelwood Central High School of the Suburban North Conference. While there, he led the Hawks to three consecutive conference championships and a 3rd place finish in the MSHSAA Missouri State Championships in 2004. Coach Turmail was heavily recruited coming out of high school and continued his playing career as a “Dirtbag” at Long Beach State. After playing one season at Long Beach State and another at Forest Park Community College, he transferred to Saint Louis University. At SLU as a “Billiken” he became a regular weekend starter for the final two years of his collegiate career.
Coach Turmail was a 4 time Metro Collegiate All Star and was named Metro’s “Pitcher of the Year” in 2007. He graduated from St. Louis University / College of Education and Public Service (Magna Cum Laude).  After college, Coach Turmail played professionally for the River City Rascals organization in the Frontier League. Turmail spent one year as the head baseball coach at Forest Park Community College in St. Louis, and is currently in his first season as an assistant coach at Saint Louis University.

314.304.2109 email >>

Ballwin Bandits

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Coach To Be Announced.
  

314.650.5678 email >>

Bridgeton Knights

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Coach to Be Announced

636.751.9257 email >>
Cody Blount
Assistant Coach
314.276.5685 email >>

Clayton Comets

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Coach To Be Announced..

618.967.2249 email >>

Kirkwood Kats

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Scott Goodrich
Scott Goodrich, a native of St.Louis, is currently the assistant coach at Meramec Community College where he has been working for six years. Goodrich played collegiate baseball at Harris Stowe State College and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education with an emphasis in math. He was named an NAIA Academic All American during his career. He also earned a Masters Degree in education in athletic administration. He began his coaching career while working with the Kirkwood American Legion team. He has also coached at Harris Stowe State College and Lindbergh High School. He enjoys golf and hockey. And with his wife Marci, he likes to watch his two children, Madison and Morgan, play softball, soccer and basketball.

314.803.8409 email >>

St. Charles Mules

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Patrick Evers
Pat Evers, native of St. Louis, Missouri and Metro Collegiate alumni currently serves as pitching coach/recruiting coordinator at Jefferson College.  Prior to Jefferson College, Coach Evers served two years as the pitching coach at the University of Central Missouri where his pitchers combined to go 91-32 and lead the MIAA Conference in ERA, strikeouts, and opponents batting average each year.  Both his teams were ranked consistently in the top 10 in the nation and the 2008 team finished 4th at the Div II World Series.  Coach Evers’ pitchers received numerous post-season honors, including 3 All-Americans and 1 NCAA Div II Pitcher of the Year.  Coach Evers coaching career began in 2007 as assistant coach at Florissant Valley CC.  No stranger to summer baseball, Coach Evers also has coaching stints with the Duluth Huskies of the Northwoods League and the Quincy Gems of the Prospect League.  Coach Evers collegiate career began at Forest Park CC, where he was part of 2 Regional Championship teams and 1 World Series team in 2001.  Coach Evers finished his college career at the University of Central Missouri with a 3rd place finish in the 2005 Div II World Series. 
During his college career, Coach Evers was a 3 time St. Louis Metro Collegiate All Star and member of Metro’s 2003 NABF National Championship team.  Coach Evers, a big contributor during the 2003 National Championship Tournament, was the winning pitcher of the National Championship Game.

After college, Coach Evers played professionally for 3 seasons with the River City Rascals of the Frontier League, setting franchise records for single season saves, career saves, single season appearances, and career appearances.   Coach Evers resides in St. Peters, Missouri with his wife, Kasey.
314. 221.9741 email >>

Normandy Gnats

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Coach to Be Announced

636.778.0356 email >>

Wildwood Dodgers

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Gus Lombardo
Gus Lombardo started his baseball career at St.Louis’ own CBC High School. He then attended Meramec Community College for two years and was named to the All Tournament Team both years. He then went on to Southwest Missouri State University (Missouri State University) and was named All Conference both years. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing with a journalism minor. Lombardo has been an assistant coach at Maryville University and a head coach at Webster College. He also coached in the Metro Collegiate League for two previous seasons and in one season they went undefeated in league play. He also had the opportunity to coach Ryan Howard, Mark Buerhle and Steve Collier. Gus and his wife Jacklin have three children, Torrey, Ashley and Bret.

636.536.1775 email >>