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"A good coach can change a game. A great coach can change a life"

Varsity Coaching Team

Scott Deck - Head Coach

Coach Deck is currently in his third year coaching at Eagle High School, where he serves as a Special Education Teacher in the ERR classroom. Born and raised in Clovis, California, Coach Deck demonstrated exceptional athletic talent during his high school years, competing in three sports. His achievements include being named Athlete of the Year and receiving induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame at Clovis High School.
Furthering his athletic career, Coach Deck played at Fresno State, Fresno City College, and Westmont College, where he earned Honorable Mention All-American honors in his senior year. During that season, he achieved an impressive batting average of .391, complemented by eight home runs. Following his collegiate career, Coach Deck played one season of Independent Baseball for the Manitoba Wranglers in the Prairie League.
In addition to his teaching role, Coach Deck has an extensive coaching career. He led his team to victory at the CIF  Southern
Section Championship while coaching at Thousand Oaks High School. He also guided his team to a runner-up finish in the Division 1 Southern Section Championship at Angel Stadium during his tenure at Agoura High School, where they were ranked #1 nationally for most of the 2005 season. Additionally, Coach Deck served as the head baseball coach at Westmont College for three years, where he successfully improved the team's win total for three consecutive seasons.
In his first year coaching at Eagle High School, Coach Deck's baseball team achieved remarkable success, being ranked #1 in Idaho for most of the 2024 season and winning the school's first District Championship since 2011 and finishing with a 21-5 record.
Coach Deck is married to Carrie, and they have two children, Presley, and Logan.

Doug Orchard - Assistant Coach

Coach Orchard brings extensive experience to the high school baseball program, having played four years at the College of Idaho, where he helped lead the team to an NAIA World Series title.
Following his playing career, he spent a year coaching at the collegiate level and has over 15 years of experience coaching youth baseball. His background in both playing and coaching at various levels allows him to effectively develop players, instilling the same work ethic, discipline, and teamwork that made him successful on the field.

Brian Wolfe - Assistant Coach

Coach Wolfe graduated from Servite High School in Anaheim, CA and was drafted as a 6th round pick RHP to the Minnesota Twins.
He played 8 seasons in the minor leagues, 3 seasons in MLB for the Toronto Blue Jays before transitioning and playing 9 years in Japan in the NPB, winning 2 Nippon series championships.
Brian and his wife have 3 beautiful children.

Andy Bouchie - Catching Coach

Coach Bouchie graduated from Arlington High School in Riverside, CA. Attended Riverside Community College for 2 seasons before getting a scholarship to Oral Roberts University in 2006. Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 7th round in 2006. Played 5 seasons in minor leagues with Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers. Two-time minor league all-star. Spent the 2011 season in the big leagues with the Detroit Tigers as the major league bullpen catcher. He and his wife have been married for 17 years with 5 beautiful kids.
 

Junior Varsity Coaching Team

Nick Kirkpatrick - Head JV Coach

Coach Nick was born and raised in Danville, CA. He was ranked by Baseball America as one of the top high school players in California before continuing his career at the Division I level. After multiple injuries brought his playing days to an early end, his love for the game and desire to impact young athletes led him into coaching.
With over 15 years of coaching experience, Nick has served in various roles for Little League / Club programs and currently sits on the board of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in the Treasure Valley. His coaching philosophy centers on strong fundamentals, discipline, player safety, and building confidence—always putting long-term development ahead of short-term wins.
Nick believes baseball is a powerful tool for teaching life lessons including accountability, teamwork, leadership, and perseverance. He strives to create a positive, competitive environment where players feel supported, challenged, and encouraged to grow.
He is married to his wife, Allison, and together they have four children.

Brett Walberg - Assistant JV Coach

Coach Walberg is a former collegiate baseball player with over a decade of coaching experience coaching at the club, middle, and high school levels.
In addition to on-field coaching, coach Walberg has extensive experience working with youth athletes in strength and conditioning. He emphasizes proper movement, injury prevention, and age-appropriate training to help athletes build strength, speed, and confidence that translates directly to performance on the field.
Coach Walberg is committed to building a culture defined by high standards, discipline, and accountability. He believes that success in baseball and in life-comes from daily habits, attention to detail, and a willingness to be coached.
Coach Walberg lives in Star Idaho with his wife Emily and two kids Maddox and Brooklyn
 

Drew Baskin - Assistant JV Coach

Coach Baskin grew up in Arroyo Grande, California, and graduated from Arroyo Grande High School in 2021. He later moved to Eagle, Idaho, and attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, where he played shortstop and second base for the Bearcats. During his collegiate career, Drew earned Northwest Conference Honorable Mention honors in both 2024 and 2025 and was part of the 2024 Northwest Conference Championship team.
Following his graduation in 2025, Drew returned to Eagle with his wife, Kahlia, and began coaching that summer. He enjoys coaching infielders and hitters because he loves watching players progress and take pride in helping them improve their skills by prioritizing fundamentals, building confidence, and overall understanding of the game.

Frosh Club Coaching Team

Jeremy Branco - Head Coach

Coach Branco began his coaching career in 2006 and has experience at almost every level youth baseball has to offer.

 He has coached at multiple high school baseball programs in Livermore, CA, run camps in the Bay Area for TPC/ training and organizing staffs with dozens of coaches that host 100 plus players at a time, as well as managing, umpiring and holding many positions on Little League boards including President of the LLIWS host league, assisting the 5070WS committee.

Most recently and in his first year as head coach for the Boise State NCBAD1 ‘23-‘24 Baseball team, he led the Broncos to a regular season record of 19-5, earning them a Regional berth for their second time in recent history.

 He began his college academics at Diablo Valley Community College, transferring to University of California, Santa Barbara, graduating with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Economics in 2001.

 Coach Branco is married to his high school sweetheart, Theresa, and they have four children: CJ, Amber, Frankie and Paige.

 Brandon King - Assistant Coach

Coach King grew up in Arlington, WA, and graduated from Archbishop Murphy High School. He then moved to Rigby, ID, and attended George Fox University in Newberg, OR, where he played baseball as a shortstop. After graduating in 2024, he moved to Eagle, Idaho and began coaching.

Jonathon Stone - Assistant Coach

Coach Stone grew up in Roseburg, OR and played baseball at Roseburg High School as a 1B.  He went to college at George Fox University in Newberg, OR as a 1B/RHP.  After college he moved to Eagle, ID to help coach baseball.

Support Team

Shawn Grandmont - Weight Trainer

Shawn is originally from Lethbridge, Alberta Canada.  He grew up excelling in baseball and basketball before fully committing himself to baseball when he attended Vauxhall Baseball Academy. This is where he started his love of strength and conditioning, being able to get trained from Toronto Blue Jays S&G coordinators in the off season.
After his time in Canada,  he committed to play college baseball at the College of Southern Idaho where he went to the Junior College World Series and placed 3rd in the nation. He was also privileged to be trained by a strength and conditioning coach who is now with the Philadelphia Phillies. After his time at CSI, he committed to Northwest Nazarene University where he also went to the Division 2 World Series and placed 6th in the nation.
Since his graduation from college he has spent his time training some of the top baseball players in the Treasure Valley and looks forward to helping the Eagle Baseball Program get stronger and faster while having the ultimate goal of getting his athletes to play at the next level.

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