Baseball

Tyler Kobush Elevates to Head Coach of Community R-6 Baseball

The former assistant aims to sustain the program’s winning tradition while guiding a youthful squad

Tyler Kobush, who spent four seasons as an assistant coach, has been named head coach of the Community R-6 baseball team, taking the reins of a program that has built a reputation for competitiveness and community pride.

A Philosophy Rooted in Family and Community

Kobush says his coaching approach is shaped by his father’s love of the game and by years of immersion in the school’s athletic culture, from middle school to high school teams. That personal connection fuels his desire to preserve the program’s identity while instilling a relentless focus on early scoring.

The roster will blend fresh talent with the experience of five returning starters, a balance Kobush believes will keep the team competitive in the upcoming spring season. He plans to lean on the depth gained from fall games to maintain momentum.

Looking Forward

With the support of the school, alumni, and a passionate fan base, Kobush is poised to steer the team toward another successful campaign, hoping to add another chapter to the program’s storied history. The community’s involvement, from alumni like Lane Carter and Eli Johnson to everyday supporters, creates an atmosphere that makes Community baseball special.

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