Brad Ditter:
Coach Ditter is currently the head baseball coach at Edmonds Community College. He spent two years as an assistant at EDCC after his career ended. Coach Ditter had a very impressive playing career. At Edmonds Community College, he was part of the 2002 NWAACC championship team earning NWAACC tournament MVP. Coach Ditter went on to earn a Division 1 Scholarship at New Mexico State University where he hit .402; earned All Sun-Belt honors and set two single-season offensive records. After finishing his junior year of college, Brad was drafted in the 13th round by the Washington Nationals as a second baseman.
Brad played for three seasons in the Washington Nationals organization reaching the Double A level. Following his stint with the Nationals, he completed his college degree at Central Washington University. Coach Ditter also spent the 2007 season working as an associate scout for the Detroit Tigers. Brad is also currently working as an assistant coach for Taylor baseball were his main priorities is to work with infielders and hitters.
Coach Ditter guided his EDCC baseball team to a #1 NWAACC Ranking and a #22 national ranking in Juco Baseball and won the 2008 NWAACC Championship in his first season a the head coach of the Edmonds Community College Tritons. He has had the opportunity to work with several D-1 and professional athletes in his career.
Playing Career
- High school All State (baseball and basketball) 1999
- NWAACC Champion 2002
- Named All Northern Region and All NWAACC Infielder and lead North region in Avg .445
- Signed letter of intent to play at New Mexico State University 2003
- Guided NMSU Aggis to #25 ranking and the schools first at large bid the the NCAA Tourament. Avg. 402
- 13th round Draft Pick by the Montreal
- Named Vermont Expos (A ball) player of the year 2004)
- Ended playing career in Harrisburg (AA) 2005
Coaching Career
- Named EDCC Head Baseball Coach 2007
- Guided the Tritons to a #22 national ranking 2008
- Held the number one ranking for four weeks 2008
- Won Northern Region crown 2008
- Named Co North Coach of the year. 2008
- Crowned NWAACC Title 2008
- Named NWAACC Coach of the Year 2008
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