Steve Eaton Director of Training & Curriculum | Hitting | Strength and Speed
CONGRATS TO COACH EATON FOR WINNING THE 2018 CENTENNIAL LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR!
Steve Eaton has been a successful high school baseball coach in the Denver area for 21 years, and is currently the head baseball coach at Cherokee Trail HS. He was the head coach at Gateway High School in Aurora for 10 years and the head baseball coach at Chaparral High School in Parker for 11 years. He holds a Masters Degree in Sports Medicine and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. His strength, speed, agility and quickness program, along with his baseball expertise is highly sought after by Colorado baseball players. Over 70 of Steve’s former players have gone on to play baseball in College. We are thrilled to have him on our staff at Bardo’s. STEVE EATON MS, CSCS • Head Baseball Coach, 21 years • 326-125-1 (.725 winning percentage)@4A, 5A and 6A Levels • Coached 10 consecutive Top 10 Teams (14 Overall) • 2008 Teacher of the Year at Chaparral High School • 2008 Coach of the Year at Chaparral High School • 6 Time Conf. Coach of the Year • 5 Time Who's Who Among American Teachers • Masters Degree in Sports Medicine • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist • Over 70 Former Players have gone on to play in College Individual and Team Instruction: Hitting Power, Speed, Agility, Quickness and Conditioning Coaches Clinics and Consultations Book a lesson with Steve |
“Steve is arguably the best high school coach in Colorado.”
--Tony Antolini, Fmr. Head Coach, District AD Aurora
“Steve's technical skills in coaching are unsurpassed.”
--Dave Mumper, Fmr. Head Coach, AD, Professional Scout
“Steve is one of the elite coaches in the State. His record speaks for itself.”
--Tom Severtson, Fmr Head Coach, Fmr Professional Scout
“Steve is a quality man. I would trust my own son to Steve and his program.”
--Marc Johnson, Head Coach Cherry Creek HS, Professional Scout
“I have never met a better coach than Steve when it comes to getting players prepared to compete.”
--Tony Persichina, Head Coach Chaparral HS