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Staff

David Lemley - New Brighton Facility Owner

David Lemey played his high school baseball at Bethel Park and played 3 years at LaRoche College.  During his college days, he holds the LaRoche record for most career home runs as well as most home runs hit in a single season.  Dave was an all conference and region infielder and an all conference pitcher.  After College, coach Lem signed a professional contract to play with the Traverse City Beach Bums in the frontier league.  After his playing days, Dave was the Bethel Park hitting coach for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.


Todd Weischedel - New Castle Facility Owner

Todd played his high school baseball for Rochester and played for the Sports Zone Express from age 14 until he graduated.  Todd continued his career at Penn State Greater Allegheny.  Todd is currently running all aspects of the New Castle facility.


Ray Scala - New Castle Facility Owner

Ray’s love for baseball started at an early age.  As a 16 year old he was a member of the NABF World Series Championship team out of the Scene Park Class B League.  He was also the shortstop on the 2015 Neshannock High School WPIAL and PIAA Championship team.  After High School, he was awarded a baseball athletic scholarship at St. Bonaventure University and later transferred to Slippery Rock University where he was a 4 year letter winner.


Nathan Nery

Instructor

Nathan played his high school baseball at Moon where he was 10-0 with 130 strikeouts in 63 innings. He allowed only 37 hits and had a 1.22 ERA.,  After high school, he attended Stetson University and was 7-5 his junior year before being selected in the 18th round of the 2006 amateur draft by the Baltimore Orioles. Nathan played with Aberdeen Ironbirds, Delmarva Shorebirds, Fredrick Keys & Bowie Baysox.


Brian Omogrosso

Brian played his high school career at Blackhawk and his collegiate ball at Indiana State University,  Brian was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 6th round of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft.  Brian began his professional career with the Kannapolis Intimidators then played for  Winston-Salem Warthogs, Birmingham Barons, and Charlotte Knights. On July 2, 2012, he made his Major league debut. In 17 major league appearances, he had a 2.57 ERA and struck out 18 in 21 innings. Brian spent some time in 2013 on the White Sox roster before having season ending surgery.