Press Release for
Thursday, July 8, 2010UNF Coach Laval Names Baseball Staff
Chris
Whitehead
Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations
(904) 620-4029
University
of North Florida head baseball coach Raymond “Smoke” Laval named Tim
Parenton and Judd Loveland as his two full time assistants for the
upcoming baseball season.
Parenton
joins the UNF baseball staff in 2010 after three years at Jesuit High
School in New Orleans, La. Parenton is a coaching veteran with over 20
years of experience at the high school and college level.
He
started his career as an assistant coach at Old Dominion (1990-95)
before joining the Mississippi State coaching staff for two years
(1996-97). Parenton took the reins at Samford as head coach from
1998-04, before joining Florida as an assistant coach (2004-07). After
parting ways with the Gators, Parenton took control of Jesuit High
School’s baseball team.
“TP
and I go way back,” said Laval. “He was at Mississippi State and, of
course, I was at LSU. He went to Samford when I was at Monroe. He was
with Pat McMahon for six years over at Florida. While he was there, he
had the Jacksonville area for recruiting. He is a tremendous offensive
coach and very good at recruiting. He brings that element and a little
bit of calm to the coaching staff. He is very easy to talk to. He has
been in the trenches before and has been to Omaha. Not only do I have a
blueprint on how to get there, but so does he.”
Loveland
joins the North Florida baseball team as a full-time assistant coach in
2010 after spending three seasons as a graduate and volunteer
assistant. Loveland will work with the catchers and the outfielders, as
well as, serve as the team’s recruiting coordinator. Loveland served
as a graduate assistant in 2006 and 2009 before joining the coaching
staff as a volunteer assistant coach during the 2010 season.
During
the 2010 season, Loveland took an active role in the day-to-day
operations of UNF baseball, as well as, directly working with the
catching staff. In addition during the 2010 season, he served as
recruiting coordinator during the transition from Hall of Fame head
coach Dusty Rhodes to Laval.
“Judd
was a lifesaver due to me not officially being on staff until January,”
stated Laval. “All of your recruiting is done before that with summer
ball and whatnot, but Judd did a tremendous job. Even if he was a
veteran and had help here, I don’t think we could have brought in a
more competitive class than he has done. He wasn’t even going to coach,
but with as good of a job as he did, I asked him to join the staff. He
was going to be a police officer, but he changed his mind and I am so
glad he did. He is making this thing run. He knows all the ins and
outs. He is a good coach and I am glad he is here.”
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