The people responsible for turning a Wildwood spring roster into a regional select program — on the field and off it.
Aaron leads the Warheads' on-field program, setting the standard for practice structure, in-game strategy, and player development. He works alongside the coaching staff to build a rotation and lineup philosophy that gives every player on the 15-man roster a real role in the team's success.
Joel founded the Warheads program to give Wildwood's Cal Ripken players a path to select-level competition without leaving their community behind. He oversees team operations, scheduling, sponsorship, and the program's relationship with the City of Wildwood — while working the dugout on game day.
Practice time is built around fundamentals — hitting mechanics, defensive positioning, and baserunning IQ — so every player on the roster gets better, not just the top of the lineup.
A schedule that mixes Cal Ripken tournament play with USSSA travel events, giving players consistent, high-level competition instead of a handful of marquee games.
We hold players to a standard of effort, coachability, and sportsmanship — the same standard we'd want represented every time a Warheads jersey takes the field.
Spring-season Wildwood players get first priority for the roster. Remaining spots are filled through open tryouts.