TFS names Nathan Stanley as head MS baseball coach

Nathan Stanley (Photo by Strawbridge Studios)

Tallulah Falls School has named Nathan Stanley the Middle School head baseball coach for the upcoming 2025 season. Stanley has been an integral part of the TFS baseball success over the past few seasons as one of the assistant coaches. His knowledge of the game and ability to connect with players helped result in the recent State Runner-Up finish at the varsity level.

“Nathan brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of the game to our middle school program,” says MS Athletic Director Jo Kimbrel. “He communicates well, builds lasting relationships with each player and their parents, and has a great mind for making sure the middle school program ties into the vision and DNA of the varsity program.”

A former standout player at Toccoa Falls College, Stanley was the team captain for the Eagles from 2015-17. He played as an outfielder and on the left side of the infield in the New York Collegiate Baseball League for the Genesee Rapids in 2014 and the Niagara Power in 2015.

Stanley’s coaching experience includes being an assistant coach for Toccoa Falls College from 2017-19 and assistant coach for Habersham Central from 2019-20. He was the varsity head coach for Loganville Christian from 2021-22 and at TFS as assistant coach from 2022-present. Stanley also serves as the head middle school boys basketball coach, leading the team to back-to-back Tri-State Championships.

Stanley stated, “I am excited to continue to connect with our middle school students throughout the year as we help develop their individual skills and knowledge of the game.”

“I am very excited that we have named Coach Nathan Stanley our Middle School Baseball Coach,” adds President and Head of School Dr. Larry Peevy. “He brings with him an extremely strong resume and has been charged with developing our middle school baseball into one of the top competitive programs in the region. I am happy that Coach Stanley is in our physical education department and will have many opportunities to work with our MS Baseball players on an individual basis throughout the year.”