Billy Wagner
Billy Wagner is a former left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher. One of the most unique pitchers in the history of baseball, he combined a deceptive delivery with a 95-100 MPH fastball. He pitched for the Houston Astros (1995–2003), the Philadelphia Phillies (2004–2005), the New York Mets (2006–2009), the Boston Red Sox (2009), and the Atlanta Braves (2010). His career highlights include being named the National League Rolaids Relief Man of the Year in 1999, and making the National League All Star roster seven times. Playing for the Atlanta Braves on June 25, 2010, Billy earned his 400th Career Save, making him just the 5th player in baseball history to reach this plateau. Billy retired after the 2010 baseball season and in 2013 was named Senior Varsity Baseball Coach at the Miller School of Albemarle in Charlottesville, VA.
John Lewellen
John has served as an educator, trainer, coach and minister. Over the past few years, he has been coaching with and assisting Billy Wagner with local travel baseball teams and the Miller School team. John played 2nd base in college and works closely with infielders and hitters in the Miller School baseball program. He has extensive experience assisting college and professional athletes in the areas of physical and technical training. In addition to his baseball duties, he works as a voluntary coach with the UVA women’s golf team, where his wife, Kim Lewellen, is the head coach. John holds a BS from Liberty University, MATS from Reformed Theological Seminary, MTh from Duke University and participated in PhD studies at the University of Edinburgh. John has spent most of his career serving as a minister in the Episcopal and Anglican Church.
Walt Cline
Walt Cline is a Sport Science Coach and Consultant who has served as an educator, coach and consultant to scholastic athletes, collegiate athletes and professional athletes including the NCAA (ACC, SEC, PAC12, MAC), NFL, MLB, MLS, NBA, WBC / WBA, WLPGA and USTA. His contractual roles have included Speed Movement Consultant to the DC United , Movement/ Strength & Conditioning Consultant to the Washington Nationals, Director of Athlete Development to St. Johns College High School Baseball, Director of Athlete Development to Velocity Sports Performance, and Concept of Functional Fitness Project/ Combat Conditioning to the United States Marine Corps. Cline holds a Masters Degree in Health & Human Performance from Kansas State University (Fort Hays) and a BS in Physical Education/ Exercise Science at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY. Cline is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength & Conditioning Association and the owner and operator of H2 Kinetics ("H2K"). For the past two years Cline has also served as a Volunteer Assistant Track & Field Coach at the University of Virginia.
Randy Tomlin
Randy Tomlin is the Head Coach of the Liberty Christian Academy Bulldogs Varsity Baseball team. Randy was drafted in the 18th round of the Major League Draft in 1988 by the Pittsburgh Pirates and pitched with them in the Major Leagues from 1990-1994. He played on 3 National League Eastern Division Championship teams and 3 National League Championship Series from 1990-1992. He played sparingly for other organizations from 1995-1997 due to injuries; the Giants in ’95, Red Sox in ’96, and Spring Training with the Kansas City Royals in ’97. Randy retired from playing in September of 1997 and started working at Liberty University as Pitching Coach. While at Liberty there were 18 players drafted with 8 of those being pitchers and 2 signed free agent contracts, with only two of the players who signed Professional contracts being previously drafted. While there the team was able to win two Big South Championships and won the baseball programs' only ever NCAA Division 1 Regional game. Randy worked at LU from 1997-Jan.2007 before taking a Pitching Coach job with Washington Nationals Organization until October 2011.Coached with Washington Nationals from Jan. 2007-Oct. 2011.
Billy Wagner is a former left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher. One of the most unique pitchers in the history of baseball, he combined a deceptive delivery with a 95-100 MPH fastball. He pitched for the Houston Astros (1995–2003), the Philadelphia Phillies (2004–2005), the New York Mets (2006–2009), the Boston Red Sox (2009), and the Atlanta Braves (2010). His career highlights include being named the National League Rolaids Relief Man of the Year in 1999, and making the National League All Star roster seven times. Playing for the Atlanta Braves on June 25, 2010, Billy earned his 400th Career Save, making him just the 5th player in baseball history to reach this plateau. Billy retired after the 2010 baseball season and in 2013 was named Senior Varsity Baseball Coach at the Miller School of Albemarle in Charlottesville, VA.
John Lewellen
John has served as an educator, trainer, coach and minister. Over the past few years, he has been coaching with and assisting Billy Wagner with local travel baseball teams and the Miller School team. John played 2nd base in college and works closely with infielders and hitters in the Miller School baseball program. He has extensive experience assisting college and professional athletes in the areas of physical and technical training. In addition to his baseball duties, he works as a voluntary coach with the UVA women’s golf team, where his wife, Kim Lewellen, is the head coach. John holds a BS from Liberty University, MATS from Reformed Theological Seminary, MTh from Duke University and participated in PhD studies at the University of Edinburgh. John has spent most of his career serving as a minister in the Episcopal and Anglican Church.
Walt Cline
Walt Cline is a Sport Science Coach and Consultant who has served as an educator, coach and consultant to scholastic athletes, collegiate athletes and professional athletes including the NCAA (ACC, SEC, PAC12, MAC), NFL, MLB, MLS, NBA, WBC / WBA, WLPGA and USTA. His contractual roles have included Speed Movement Consultant to the DC United , Movement/ Strength & Conditioning Consultant to the Washington Nationals, Director of Athlete Development to St. Johns College High School Baseball, Director of Athlete Development to Velocity Sports Performance, and Concept of Functional Fitness Project/ Combat Conditioning to the United States Marine Corps. Cline holds a Masters Degree in Health & Human Performance from Kansas State University (Fort Hays) and a BS in Physical Education/ Exercise Science at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY. Cline is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength & Conditioning Association and the owner and operator of H2 Kinetics ("H2K"). For the past two years Cline has also served as a Volunteer Assistant Track & Field Coach at the University of Virginia.
Randy Tomlin
Randy Tomlin is the Head Coach of the Liberty Christian Academy Bulldogs Varsity Baseball team. Randy was drafted in the 18th round of the Major League Draft in 1988 by the Pittsburgh Pirates and pitched with them in the Major Leagues from 1990-1994. He played on 3 National League Eastern Division Championship teams and 3 National League Championship Series from 1990-1992. He played sparingly for other organizations from 1995-1997 due to injuries; the Giants in ’95, Red Sox in ’96, and Spring Training with the Kansas City Royals in ’97. Randy retired from playing in September of 1997 and started working at Liberty University as Pitching Coach. While at Liberty there were 18 players drafted with 8 of those being pitchers and 2 signed free agent contracts, with only two of the players who signed Professional contracts being previously drafted. While there the team was able to win two Big South Championships and won the baseball programs' only ever NCAA Division 1 Regional game. Randy worked at LU from 1997-Jan.2007 before taking a Pitching Coach job with Washington Nationals Organization until October 2011.Coached with Washington Nationals from Jan. 2007-Oct. 2011.