Meet our team

STEPHEN NEIDIGH

Hitting & Catcher instructor

Stephen began his baseball playing career at the age of 5, where he began catching. He played 4years of baseball at Brookwood High School (2005-2009) where he won the 2008 5AAAAA State Championship. During his high school time Stephen worked with Jason Varitek and Michael Barrett during their off seasons, as well as other great catching and hitting coaches, to learn the ins and outs of catching and hitting. 

After high school Stephen played at the University of North Georgia from 2009-2014, and during his summer months he played in the Sunbelt Collegiate Baseball League.

Stephen is a long time coach for the Georgia Bombers organization, coaching age groups ranging from 13u-17u players as well as giving private catching and hitting lessons. His main reason for getting into coaching is to develop players at all ages, not only on the field with instruction, but off the field through character building.

Book your hitting, catching, or fielding lesson with Stephen today!

Ryan Snare

Pitching coordinater & instructor

Chandler Coleman

Skills Instructor

Ryan was born in Clearwater, Florida. He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the ninth round out of high school. He opted to go to UNC on a full athletic scholarship. Thereafter, he was drafted in the second round by the Cincinnati Reds in 2000. Ryan made his major league debut with the Texas Rangers in 2004. He currently lives in Johns Creek with his wife, Jessica and three children, Mariah, Ryder, and Kenzie.

Meet Coach Ryan Snare and get to know a little about him. Ryan is a phenomenal Pitching Coach who truly cares about the development of your son.

Book your Pitching Instruction with Ryan and watch your son grow personally and on the mound!

Chandler Coleman is a former D1 college baseball player at Florida A&M (FAMU) where he contributed on teams that won the MEAC & SWAC. He and his team played in 2 college World Series. His passion for sports led him to strength and conditioning where he has trained athletes at all levels ranging from youth ages up to the professional level. Chandler has a CFSC certification and has experience in personal and group training. Currently he is focused on coaching baseball skills and working with young athletes. 

Garrett Daily

Athletic performance & hitting instructor

Beth Spak

Hitting & pitching instructor

Garrett Daily recently got married to his beautiful wife Nicole. They have 2 dogs. Garrett is originally from Hazel Green, Alabama where he played 4 years of varsity baseball. He then went on to The University of Alabama and studied Special Education. He played club baseball at U of A for 3 years. 

After school Garrett moved to Atlanta and has been coaching for over 7 years now. In addition to coaching he also has a PES from NASM, and has been doing performance training for baseball players for over 4 years.

Whether you want to develop your child's hitting and/or as an overall athlete, Garrett is passionate and exceptoinal at both!

Book your hitting lesson and/or speed & agility lesson with Garrett, and look forward to watching your child grow!

Beth Spak attended St. Pius X Catholic High School where she played basketball, tennis and was a 4-year letter winner in softball, winning a state championship in her senior year. She still holds the school records for hits in a season as well as batting average.

Beth went on to play softball for 4 years at UGA, serving as a captain in her senior year. She graduated with a BS in exercise science in 2000. During her career at UGA, Beth was the starting right fielder and leadoff hitter all four years. She remains among the career leaders in several categories.  At USF, Beth was in charge of designing and implementing the strength, speed and agility, and conditioning programs for the USF softball, volleyball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis, and men's and women's golf teams. During the years leading up to the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, Beth trained both Greek and USA national team players. She also made a strength and conditioning video for softball and wrote a companion training manual with two-time US Olympic Gold Medalist pitcher Michele Smith.

Beth returned to Blessed Trinity in 2019 where she currently serves as an assistant coach for the softball program, and has been instructor at Grand Slam Johns Creek since 2007.