Nadeau named head man for Pierce College Baseball
August 27, 2009 @ 4:23 pm
Mike Nadeau has been selected as the new head coach for the Pierce College Baseball program. Nadeau comes to Pierce following one year as the head assistant coach at the University of Puget Sound. Prior to that, Coach Nadeau had been on the staff at Shoreline Community College for four years. For the past seven years, Nadeau has been the head coach of The Buzz, a very successful summer select program located in Federal Way. Nadeau is also the founder and president of Nadeau Sports Training.
A native of Oregon, Nadeau attended George Fox University, earning his Bachelors degree in History in 1994. Nadeau played at George Fox, under former head coach Pat Casey. In his senior year, Nadeau was named the National NAIA Division II Player of the Year (1994). Following graduation, he was selected as a 17th round draft pick by the Baltimore Orioles, and played for six years in the minor leagues.
“Mike is a great addition to the Raider coaching staff. He brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to our program, and will help continue the positive growth the program has seen the past few years,” said Duncan Stevenson, Pierce College Athletic Director.
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