Title: | Assistant Baseball Coach |
Phone: | 567-661-7936 |
Email: | scott_tesluck@owens.edu |
Year: | 2nd Year |
Previous College: | Saginaw Valley State '05 |
Scott Tesluck was an assistant coach for the Owens Community College baseball program for two seasons from 2010-12.
As of the 2013-14 school year,
Tesluck is the head baseball coach at St. Clair County Community
College in Port Huron, Mich.
Tesluck served as lead hitting instructor, and he handled all
offensive responsibilities for the Express. In 38 games, the
Express averaged 6.7 runs per game, hit .313 as a team and were 73
of 91 in stolen base attempts in the 2010-11 season.
For the three years prior to joining Owens, Tesluck managed the
East Coast Michigan 18u and 16u summer baseball programs out of the
greater Port Huron, Mich., area. In its first season as 18u, 2011,
all seniors received athletic scholarships while posting a 23-9
tournament record. The 2010 ECM 16u team captured the CABA National
Championship. A year prior, ECM 15u defeated Puerto Rico in the
USSSA World Series enroute to Top 5 national ranking.
Prior to coaching at Owens, Tesluck served as an assistant at
Central Michigan University during the 2008 season. In addition to
his duties as infield instructor and camp coordinator for the
Chippewas, Tesluck also coached the Central Michigan Stars 18u
summer team. The state runner-up Stars had 12 players move on to
the collegiate level, including three Division I
student-athletes.
From 2005-2007, Tesluck was an assistant coach at Saginaw Nouvel
Catholic Central High School in Saginaw, Mich., where he helped the
Panthers to the 2005 state championship and 2007 state
semifinals.
In total, Tesluck has coached three Mr. Baseball's in Michigan
including Tyler Mills and William Arnold (Mt. Pleasant HS) in 2008
and Joel Seddon (St. Clair HS) in 2011.
Tesluck played collegiately at St. Clair County Community College
in Port Huron, Mich., and Saginaw Valley State University in
University Center, Mich., from 2001-2005. The Detroit resident
received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish/Kinesiology from
Saginaw Valley State University.