Greg Haeger
Owner/Instructor After high school at Detroit Catholic Central, Greg Haeger was drafted in the 37th round of the 1987 MLB draft by the Detroit Tigers. Haeger went on to instead attend and play baseball at the University of Michigan, where after 3 years he was drafted in the 21st round, again by the Detroit Tigers. In 1996, Haeger took the healm as head coach of the Madonna University Baseball team, a position he would hold for 20 years. With 6 years of professional playing experience and now more than 25 years of instructional experience and multiple training certifications, Coach Haeger offers lessons in hitting and pitching for baseball. |
Lauren Babicz
Softball Instructor As a 4 year letter winner and All-State pitcher at Walled Lake Western, Lauren went on to play collegiately at the University of Michigan. Now with more than 13 years of instructional experience under her belt, she offers lessons in hitting, fielding, and pitching for softball players. |
Tanner Kiest
Baseball Instructor After graduating Yucaipa Highschool in Yucaipa, California, Tanner would go on to attend Riverside Community College where he would later be drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2014. After 9 seasons of professional baseball in the Phillies and Twins organizations, Tanner now attends Wayne State University where he studies sports management, and has been instructing pitchers for more than 4 years. |
Nolan Clenney
Baseball Instructor Nolan attended Detroit Catholic Central High School before going on to play collegiate baseball for two years at Brunswick Community College. He would the go on to finish his collegiate career at North Carolina State University. Following his collegiate career, Nolan would play 2.5 years of professional baseball with the USPBL and American Association. In 2021, Nolan signed a contract with the New York Mets. Currently still with the Mets, Nolan offers instruction for pitchers in the off-season. |
Frank Lucska
Hitting / Catching Instructor As a native of Garden City, Michigan, Frank attended Dearborn Divine Child where he was a member of the varsity baseball team for four years. During his time at Divine Child, Frank played under Coach Tony Demare, an inductee of the Michigan High School Baseball Hall of Fame. After high school, Frank would go on to play four years of collegiate baseball at Madonna University where he was named an NAIA All-American. Following his time at Madonna, Frank signed a 2 year contract with the USPBL, where he would go on to be named a 2 time all-star and back to back league champion. Frank currently offers instruction for hitters at High Performance. |