Head Coach
Scott Douglas
Coach Scott Douglas enters his eighth year as the Head Coach of the TSJC baseball program. Coach Douglas has over 18 years of coaching experience at the Division I, III, NAIA, semi-pro, and professional levels.
Douglas played his junior college baseball at Waldorf College in Iowa and then Division I at Hardin-Simmons University in Texas. Douglas enjoyed a solid collegiate career which was highlighted by 206 career hits and only two errors in 222 chances his senior season. He signed his first professional contract in June of 1994 and collected his first professional hit off of former Atlanta Brave and Minnesota Twin Juan Berenguer.
After two seasons of independent professional baseball as a player, Douglas retired to become the third base coach and later managed in the independent pro ball league. He returned to college baseball as an assistant at the University of Northern Iowa and soon after finished his Masters Degree in Sports and Recreation Management from HSU. Coach Douglas and his wife Keri have two sons, 6 year old Kade and 3 year old Seth.
COACH DOUGLAS’ RECORDS
YEAR LEAGUE CONF. OVERALL
2001 22-31 10-14 22-31
2002 25-31 14-22 27-33
2003 26-30 14-22 26-31
2004 24-24 15-19 24-25
2005 26-28-1 17-19 27-30-1
2006 32-24 15-15 32-26
2007 32-24 17-13 34-26
PITCHER/3RD BASE COACH
Colter Faverino
In his third season with the Trinidad State Junior College Trojan Baseball team, Faverino will coach pitchers and will be the 3rd base coach. A graduate of Bloomfield High School in Bloomfield, NM, Coach Faverino lettered in both football and baseball and was selected to first team all-district twice, all state, and was a starter in the North-South All Star Game.
He began his coaching career at Navajo Prep High School in Farmington, NM, as varsity assistant coach and was appointed JV coach at Bloomfield the following year. He was promoted to varsity assistant and pitching coach in 2003, and is also the founder of the Four Corners Rage , a Connie Mack baseball team in Farmington. His team earned a bid to the 2005 Connie Mack World Series. Colter and his wife Janet live in Trinidad, CO where Colter works for Hanover Compression and his wife Janet teaches kindergarten at Eckhart Elementary School.
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