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    Southern Ohio Copperheads welcome Rocky Brunty as head coach

    By Joshua Beach Southern Ohio Copperheads,

    11 days ago

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    The Southern Ohio Copperheads recently announced the addition of Rocky Brunty to the 2024 coaching staff. He will replace former head coach Jonathan Shiver, who led the Copperheads for the 2023 season.

    “The Copperheads family is extremely pleased to bring in a coach with Rocky’s experience and passion,” said Copperheads Board Chairman Bill L’Heureux. “His years of service not only in baseball, but with Athens County will help bring success both on and off the field for our players, staff, and fans.”

    Brunty, former head coach of the Federal Hocking baseball team, accumulated 401 career wins as a high school coach. The 11-time TVC Coach of the Year has led his teams to 13 sectional titles and coached five First Team All-Ohio players. Notably, Brunty’s teams have been ranked in the top 10 statewide four times. All of Bruntys’ success at the high school level led him to becoming an Ohio High School Southeast District Hall of Fame inductee.

    The Director of Player Operations, Drew Geier commented, “Rocky is passionate about the sport and the organization. He is a very experienced coach and will be a valuable addition to our coaching staff. I am excited to see him thrive in this role.”

    Prior to coaching at Federal Hocking, Brunty worked for the Athens County Jobs and Family Services. He has been in the Athens community for years and is very familiar with the Copperheads and their main mission. While working with Jobs and Family Services Brunty was able to become a part of the Athens community and has made a great impact within the community. He is excited to be back in Athens again and is working to make sure the Copperheads have the fun affordable family fun atmosphere that they have had since being formed.

    “Athens has always been a great baseball town. There’s always something for kids to do whether that’s sports or activities,” Brunty said. “It’s an open playground to develop kids to help them be active instead of facing some of the hardships that they face everyday. [The Copperheads] offers so much community involvement. It allows people to have a feeling that they have their own minor league team.”

    The Copperheads are slated to open the 2024 season on the road against the Xenia Scouts on June 4. They will return to Bob Wren Stadium for their home opener on June 7, taking on the Grand Lake Mariners at 7:05 p.m.

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