Our Instructors

Abby Acors
Softball - Catching & Hitting
Abby Acors, a native of Spotsylvania, VA, has been around the game of softball for most of her life. Abby has years of experience instructing and coaching girls of all ages and skill levels. Abby recently graduated from Mary Washington University with a degree in Biology where she played on the woman’s Softball team as a catcher. Prior to her college career, Abby attended Massaponax High School where she participated on the Volleyball, Swim, and Varsity Softball team. Since graduating High School, Abby has worked as a Softball umpire for over 10 years from starting at the Parks & Recreation level, to travel ball, and now umpiring High School Softball games. Her work as an umpire has helped her work with young catchers and teach them what umpires are looking for during games. Abby has a lot of knowledge and experience in the game of softball and specifically in the area of catching that will help young athletes take their games to the next level. Abby is available for individual lessons or can provide a small group lesson if desired.

Dylan Little
Head Baseball Instructor
Dylan Little, a graduate from Mary Montgomery Highschool in Semmes, Alabama batted .440 his senior year. After graduating he then went on to play his first two years of collegiate baseball at East Central Community College. Dylan started as a freshman with a full athletic scholarship, playing 2nd and 3rd base with a batting average of .357. His junior year Dylan transferred to West Alabama University on a full athletic scholarship. In 2016, Dylan’s junior year, he was named All-Gulf South Conference. His team was also named All-Gulf South Conference Tournament Team. During his senior year, he was named Team Captain of the West Alabama University baseball team and going on to be named to the All-Gulf South Conference team again. During his collegiate baseball career Dylan had a career batting average of .317 and played in 109 games over two seasons after he transferred from East Central Community College. In those two seasons he had 26 doubles, five triples, and four home runs while driving in 74 runs in two seasons and stole 15 bases. He had 41 multi-hit games and 19 multi-RBI games. In 2020, Dylan was named to the UWA Baseball Team of the Decade. After concluding his collegiate athletic career, Dylan went on to become a police officer for the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. During this time, Dylan volunteered as a JV baseball coach for 3 years at his Alma Mater Mary Montgomery Highschool. Dylan has an undergraduate degree in Sociology, a minor in psychology, and a master’s degree in Sports Management. For lessons info, send a text to (251) 635-3375 or email [email protected]

Austin Meyer
Baseball
Austin Meyer, a native of Daytona Beach, attended King University in Bristol, TN where he graduated with his MBA in 2021. A Division II program, King University participates in the Conference Carolina’s. While at King, Austin logged over 430 ABs with a career average of .316 and an OBP of .439. On the defensive side of the ball, Austin started a total of 119 games with 96 coming in RF and 23 at 1st Base. During his final year of college, Austin was selected for 2nd Team All-Conference and Male Athlete of the Year after posting a .388 BA, a .500 OBP while also logging a 20-game hit streak in a shortened 36 game season. After college, Austin began playing in the MLB Draft League for the Frederick Keys in Frederick, MD. Austin currently resides in Fredericksburg, VA and is excited to help players in all areas of their game. He is available for lessons and can be contacted directly by text (405) 250-9926 or email at [email protected]