Our Instructors
Olivia Gumbita Singley
Olivia graduated from Greater Latrobe High School in Latrobe, PA, in 2013. She played travel ball for Pittsburgh Power Gold in Pittsburgh, PA. Olivia continued her education and softball career at Gannon University in Erie, PA, where she graduated in 2017. During her time at Gannon, she was a 4-year starting pitcher and a 4-time PSAC Playoff qualifier. Her notable achievements include being part of the 2017 PSAC Western Division Championship team, earning the title of 2017 PSAC Western Division Pitcher of the Year, and being named a 2017 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) National Academic All-American. Olivia was also a 5-time PSAC Western Division Pitcher of the Week, a 4-time NCAA Division II Athletics Directors Association (ADA) Academic Achievement Award recipient, and a 3-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-American Scholar Athlete. In 2017, she was honored as Gannon University Softball MVP & Gannon University Female Athlete of the Year.
Rachel McCoy
Rachel McCoy brings a wealth of experience in both playing and coaching softball. A former shortstop, she was recognized as a top 10 division player in 2016 and 2017, maintaining a .500+ batting average and earning multiple "Player of the Game" awards. She has coached at the high school and middle school levels and specializes in hitting, as well as infield and outfield drills through private instruction. With a Bachelor's degree in Health Science and CPR certification, she prioritizes both skill development and player safety. Her background in personal training further ensures that athletes stay in peak condition while refining their game.
Dan Iduate
Dan brings years of baseball experience as both a player and a coach. He was a standout at Norcross High School (GA), earning Team MVP honors and lettering in Varsity three times as a pitcher, first baseman, and outfielder. At the collegiate level, he pitched in relief for Division II Columbus State University (GA) before transferring to Georgia Tech to pursue an engineering degree.