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T Y S O N E L L I S , A S S I S T A N T C O A C H
Tyson Ellis is in his first season at Rockingham Community College where he will be assisting Head Coach Daniel Huff and handling the pitching staff
Ellis, native of Lake City, FL, joined the RCC staff following a World Series run as a Volunteer Assistant Coach at the Florida State College of Jacksonville that ended with FSCJ finishing 3rd in the 2022 DII JUCO World Series. During his playing career, Ellis made brief stops at the University of South Carolina Upstate and Gulf Coast State College before landing at Pensacola State College for the 2019 season. There, he prided a 4-2 record with 6 saves, adding 57 strikeouts over 49 and 1/3 innings pitched which later earned him 2nd Team All-Panhandle Conference
From Pensacola, Ellis made his way to Troy University in Troy, AL. In his first season at Troy he earned a role in the weekend rotation until COVID-19 abruptly ended the 2020 season. He was able to accrue 13 appearances, a 9 7 K/9, and a 235 BAA over the course of one and a half seasons before recurring injuries ended his playing career Ellis holds a bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Troy University Tyson Ellis is in his first season at Rockingham Community College where he will be assisting Head Coach Daniel Huff and handling the pitching staff

T Y D U D L E Y , A S S I S T A N T C O A C H
Ty Dudley, From Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio This will be his first season with the Pioneers Ty started his baseball journey at Garfield High School, where he was a 4-year letter winner After High School, Ty went on to play one season at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio
Ty started his coaching career right after playing Ty Served as the JV Head Coach at Brush High School. After Brush Ty moved to Coventry and Cuyahoga Falls High Schools to serve as a Varsity assistant. Ty is Currently the Head JV coach at Waterloo High School. Ty also coached summer baseball for the Ohio Pitbulls. During the day Ty is a dedicated Teacher for Akron Public Schools.