
Asheboro High School

Brad Rudisill has been hired as the next baseball coach at Asheboro High School, anxious to reap the benefits of the area’s rich youth baseball environment.
Rudisill has been on the Bunker Hill baseball staff for the past three seasons, including the past two as head coach.
He said he’s impressed with the commitment and facilities, both on campus and at McCrary Park, connected to Asheboro’s baseball program.
“They didn’t leave any stone unturned,” he said. “Just a lot of commitment to excellence. The people were really passionate about Asheboro.”
He fills the vacancy left with the resignation of Brett Hoogkamp after the past season. The Blue Comets went 9-17 this year.
Rudisell, 35, said there’s importance that comes with offseason work “in building that culture.”
His coaching background includes time as pitching coach for Montreat College and head coach at South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, S.C. Then he spent four seasons in charge at Class 4A school Davie County, with his 2018 team going 22-4.
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Brad Rudisill has been hired as the next baseball coach at Asheboro High School, anxious to reap the benefits of the area’s rich youth baseball environment.
Rudisill has been on the Bunker Hill baseball staff for the past three seasons, including the past two as head coach.
He said he’s impressed with the commitment and facilities, both on campus and at McCrary Park, connected to Asheboro’s baseball program.
“They didn’t leave any stone unturned,” he said. “Just a lot of commitment to excellence. The people were really passionate about Asheboro.”
He fills the vacancy left with the resignation of Brett Hoogkamp after the past season. The Blue Comets went 9-17 this year.
Rudisell, 35, said there’s importance that comes with offseason work “in building that culture.”
His coaching background includes time as pitching coach for Montreat College and head coach at South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, S.C. Then he spent four seasons in charge at Class 4A school Davie County, with his 2018 team going 22-4.
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