Our program focuses on more than just baseball—we specialize in skill training and player development while building life skills that extend beyond the field. Through focused coaching and a positive environment, players learn the value of teamwork, commitment, and how to overcome adversity. We're here to help athletes grow not only as players, but as confident, resilient individuals.
Our Coaches
Kyle's playing career includes notable achievements, such as being named Peninsula Athletic League MVP at Carlmont HS and receiving the Triple Crown Award. He earned All-American honors at Skyline College and was recognized with All-Big West accolades at D1 California State University, Northridge where he held a career .326 batting average. While at CSUN, Kyle earned his Bachelor's degree in Economics.
Following his collegiate career, Kyle transitioned into coaching, joining the CSUN coaching staff to mentor hitters and serve as the team's first base coach during games. Specializing in infield and hitting, Kyle has spent the past five years coaching youth baseball, focusing on skill development while emphasizing personal development and teamwork. In 2023, he took on the role of Head Varsity Coach at Woodside Priory, where his leadership has propelled the program to new heights. Under his guidance, the team achieved a 30-5 record, two league championships, and secured its first-ever CCS appearance and victory.
Coach Enriquez is a former All-Conference catcher at Skyline College and Oklahoma Baptist University, bringing advanced playing and coaching experience to Clutch Baseball. He also competed professionally in Mexico, where he developed a deep understanding of the game's mental and technical demands. Ramon is passionate about teaching catchers, refining fundamentals, and developing confident, competitive players.
Dylan Brandenburg developed his baseball career as a strong corner infielder known for his size, power potential, and work ethic. A graduate of Carlmont High School in San Carlos, California, Dylan played travel baseball while establishing himself as a 6’1”, 210 pound third baseman who bats and throws right handed. After high school, Dylan continued his playing career at Skyline College, where he competed at the collegiate level and contributed as an infielder for the Trojans baseball program. During the 2024 season, he appeared in several games, recording hits, runs scored, and RBIs while gaining valuable experience against competitive California community college programs. Known for his physical presence and dedication to improving his game, Dylan has built his reputation through consistent effort and a team first mentality. His experience at the high school, travel, and collegiate levels has helped shape him into a knowledgeable player with a strong understanding of the game and its fundamentals.
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