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Jerry Stitt

Baja Arizona Baseball Academy was established by Jerry Stitt in 2002 after he retired from the University of Arizona.


An All-American centerfielder at the University of Arizona, Stitt coached seven years at Tuscon Salpointe High School before returning to the U of A.


In his twenty three years, eighteen as an assistant, five as Head Coac, Arizona won three Conference
Championships, was selected to nine Regional Tournaments, reached Omaga four times, and won two National Championships.


The Wildcats were consistently among the top hitting teams in the country: the 1993 Wildcats were considered among the finest hitting teams in NCAA history; twelve times the 'Cats led the Six-Pac/Pac 10 in hitting; eight times in runs scored; and twice led the nation in runs scored.


A much sought after clinician, Stitt has conducted camps and clinics throughout the United States and internationally. Among Stitt's numerous clinic appearances are five ABCA National Conventions
and one National High School Baseball Coaches Convention. He is a member of the Phoenix Central High School, Salpointe High School, Pima County Sports, and Arizona Baseball Coaches Hall's of Fame. Stitt holds a B.A. on history, a masters in education, and a docotrate in educational administration from the University of Arizona.