Baseball

Jeff Munier Exits Collierville Baseball After 11-Year Tenure

The veteran coach leaves after a championship season and a distinguished career spanning two decades.

A Quiet Departure at Collierville

After eleven years steering the Dragons’ baseball program, Jeff Munier announced that he will not return for the next season, bringing a deliberate close to a chapter that has defined Collierville High School baseball for more than a decade.

The decision follows a 2026 campaign in which the team posted a 37‑12 record, captured the District 15‑4A championship and advanced to the Class 4A state tournament, marking the program’s fifth state‑tournament appearance under his guidance.

Munier’s overall coaching résumé spans 21 seasons and a 509‑162 record, a tally that includes stints at Tunica Academy and Olive Branch High School before his long tenure at Collierville.

At the state tournament, the Dragons went 2‑2, falling to eventual champions Farragut, but the run reinforced the program’s reputation for competitiveness and resilience.

School officials and longtime supporters praised Munier’s steady leadership, noting that his blend of discipline and player development left an indelible mark on the team’s culture and on the broader Memphis‑area baseball community.

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