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Scott Hall

Player Profile

Hometown:
Shelbyville, Tenn.

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
3rd season

Alma Mater:
Maryville, '96

After serving the past two seasons as the volunteer assistant for Belmont, Scott Hall is beginning his first year as a full-time assistant coach.

In Hall's first two years at Belmont, the Bruins experienced a school record in wins (34) in 2007 and their highest finish in the Atlantic Sun Conference (2nd) in that same year.

Hall's duties from 2006-2008 included but were not limited to outfield coach, first-base coach and coordinator of scouting reports. He also assisted with hitting instruction and directing of camps at Belmont. Under Hall's direction, the 2007 Bruins outfield led the Atlantic Sun Conference in fielding percentage and committing only one error in the regular season. Three members of the 2007 outfield were drafted in the Major League Draft and five hitters have also gone on to play professional baseball.

In 2007, Wilson Tucker set a school record in hits (280), doubles (62), and RBI's (173). This past season, current seniorDerek Wiley set a school record with 41 career home runs in only three years.

Before coming to Belmont in the summer of 2006, Hall was the head baseball coach at Central High School in Shelbyville, Tenn. During his seven year stint at Shelbyville, his teams won the District 8AAA championship two times and set a school record in wins four times. Hall was named District 8AAA coach of the year in 2006, and saw sixteen players go onto top play college baseball including six at the Division I level. Under Hall's direction, funds to erect $350,000 worth of new facilities including an indoor hitting facility and clubhouse were raised.

In 2005 Hall served as the head coach for Region III and IV at the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association Showcase.

Hall has also staffed numerous camps across the country including the University of Tennessee, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Illinois.

Hall, a 1998 graduate of Maryville College, was a four year starter and earned All-South Honors in 1995.

Scott and his wife Jennifer reside in Murfreesboro, Tenn. with their son Preston.

 
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