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Larry Bryant -  upon completion of his professional baseball career in the Atlanta Braves organization, was a member of the Georgia Southern University coaching staff for 20 years. Widely known as a top clinician and national and international pitching mentor, Bryant has coached 8 All-American pitchers, two first round draft picks, and over 25 players have been drafted under his guidance. A former draft choice of the Atlanta Braves organization, Bryant’s 1990 staff won 50 games in route to an appearance at the College World Series in Omaha. He continues to be a highly sought after clinic speaker. He has worked as a Head Coach for the International Baseball Federation in Israel, South Africa, Japan, Curacao, and Austria. He is currently a professor in the Department of Public Health at Georgia Southern University.

Darin Van Tassell - served as the Head Coach of the Nicaraguan Team at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where his team finished fourth after losing to the United States in the Bronze Medal game. He has worked as a Head Coach for the International Baseball Federation in Japan, Israel, Curacao, Costa Rica, Aruba, and the former Soviet Union. He is also a former coach at Georgia Southern University, where he was either a player or coach from 1985-1999. In 1996, his pitching staff at Georgia Southern posted the third best record in America, including the nation’s winningest pitcher. During his tenure at GSU, Van Tassell had at least one All-American pitcher under his development each season. He also serves as a Technical Commissioner for the International Baseball Federation. He currently is a Professor in the Center for International Studies at Georgia Southern University.

Brad Bradley - is the General Manager at Hackers Golf Park.  In addition to his duties at Hackers, Bradley also participates on the Hooters and Tar Heel pro golf tours.  Following his 1999 graduation from Statesboro High School, he was offered a golf scholarship to LaGrange College, where he was the only freshman to qualify for all of the tournaments LaGrange entered.  He had three top five finished in his first five tournaments, and LaGrange finished ranked 10th at the end of the 2000 season in NAIA.  After one year of golf in LaGrange, Bradley returned to Statesboro, Georgia where he served as the Assistant Golf Professional at Forest Heights Country Club under the supervision of Walt Garvin for two years.  In 2003 Bradley won the Forest Heights Country Club men’s club championship for his first time in dramatic fashion shooting 69 - 69 on the weekend to win by seven strokes.  He also won the 2005 men’s club championship shooting 68 - 72 on the weekend.  In 2005 Bradley graduated from Georgia Southern University with a degree in Commercial Recreation and Tourism and qualified for his first Hooters event where he just missed the cut in Valdosta, Georgia at Kinderlou Forest Country Club.

 
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