Tracy Biggs has accepted the position of Head Baseball Coach at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy. Mr. Biggs holds a Bachelor in Social Science from Western Carolina University, where he played football and baseball. He is a Brevard native and graduate of Melbourne High School, where he taught for three years before coming to Holy Trinity as the Diversity Coordinator in 2006.

Mr. Biggs has over fifteen years of experience coaching and was the Head Baseball Coach at the school from 2006 to 2012. For the past two seasons, he turned his focus to Brevard Aces, a summer travel league. “I am looking forward to implementing some new ideas and strategies I have acquired in the past few years, as well as working with a talented coaching staff that includes Tom Kelce, Jason Stidham, and Kaimen Jenkins,” says Mr. Biggs. “Our short term goal is to compete for a district championship. In the long term, we aim to build a baseball powerhouse.”

Holy Trinity is dedicated to excellence for all of the school’s student athletes. During the last two years, the FHSAA has ranked Holy Trinity’s overall Athletic Department in the top ten throughout Florida when compared to similar size schools, and recently awarded it “Athletic Program of the Year.” Holy Trinity’s student athletes rank third in the Overall Academic Team Champions for Class 3A throughout the State.

“Coach Biggs is a valuable asset to the Holy Trinity community, and it is an honor that he has accepted the position as head baseball coach,” says Scott Crockett, Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy’s Athletic Director. “Coach Biggs has a tremendous rapport with the students of Holy Trinity, and I believe his ability to communicate and motivate will result in success on the baseball field.  He has assembled an exceptional staff and I am excited about the upcoming season.”