Coach Bios


Harrison Stevens
Head Coach
(970) 471-5282
Coach Stevens was born in Vail, Colorado, and grew up in Eagle. He graduated from Eagle Valley High School in 2015. He was named First-Team All Conference in the Western Slope his junior and senior baseball seasons. Stevens continued his playing career at Colby Community College in Colby, Kansas for coach Ryan Carter. During the 2016 season the Trojans won the Jayhawk West Conference title for the first time in Colby CC history. After graduating from Colby, Stevens moved on to play two more years at NAIA Division I Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri for coach Russell Brand. During his senior year at Evangel, he posted a .326 batting average, recording 47 hits in 41 games and finishing with a .472 slugging percentage. Coach Stevens received his Associate of Science degree in Business Administration and Accounting as well as an Associate of Art degree in General Studies from Colby Community College. At Evangel University he majored in Sport Management with a minor in Coaching. Stevens also spent time with the Gate City Grays in Pocatello, Idaho as well as the Ozark Generals in Ozark, Missouri during his collegiate and post-collegiate career. Stevens returned to Evangel University in the fall of 2019 as a Graduate Assistant Coach. He became the Head Coach at Battle Mountain High School in September of 2019. Stevens started working at Battle Mountain High School in January of 2020 as a Special Education Paraprofessional. After spending time as a paraprofessional and a permanent substitute, Stevens became the Business Education Instructor in January of 2021. Coach Stevens married his wife, Megan (Asmussen) Stevens on July 8th, 2021. Megan is currently the Physical Education teacher at Eagle Valley Middle School. Stevens enjoys working in the school, and seeing his athletes in the halls. He is excited to be a part of the Battle Mountain community. Coach Stevens’ purpose is to develop athletes into people who pursue excellence as leaders who love one another. Harrison’s parents, Mike and Angie, live in Eagle with his brother Ben.
Coach Greear is in his 7th season with the Huskies and has been involved in coaching in Eagle County for many years. Coach Greear strives to help each player recognize the steps and the effort it takes to become the most successful player and teammate that they can be, on and off the field. Mike was raised in Loveland, Colorado and graduated from Loveland High School. After a successful high school career, Coach Greear went on to play for NAIA Hall of Fame coach Gil Stafford at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. While at Canyon, Mike was a member of the 1981 and 1982 NAIA National Championship teams. He then transferred and finished out his collegiate baseball career at Colorado Mesa University playing for coach Byron Weihe on two RMAC Championship teams and one District 7 Champion in 1983 and 1984, narrowly missing his third trip to the NAIA College World Series in 1984. Coach Greear moved to Vail in the summer of 1984 to continue his love of playing baseball for the Vail Merchants, a member of the Colorado Collegiate League, where he played for three more summers.
David was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from North Allegheny High School in 2012, where he played football and baseball. David went on to be a student equipment manager for football at the University of Pittsburgh. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Communication. Although he did not play collegiate baseball, he continued his playing career over the summers, playing in a competitive adult league. After working for two years in Pittsburgh, David decided to make a change and moved to the Vail Valley in the fall of 2018. He started working for a small IT company for a year but moved onto snowboarding instructor at Beaver Creek. He eventually found his place in the school district at Battle Mountain High School, first as a permanent substitute and then as the distance learning coordinator. He has a passion for baseball and wanted to become a coach to bring that passion to the players. Although this is his first season coaching, he is extremely excited and eager to bring his knowledge and passion for the game to the Battle Mountain baseball program. He is ready to help grow and develop the players not only as athletes but as young men as well.
Matt grew up in Pearland, just outside of Houston, Texas. In 2013 he graduated from the High School of Performing and Visual Arts, where he studied music, played French Horn, Trumpet, and enjoyed playing in Jazz and Orchestra. While his High School’s primary focus was the study of the arts, growing up Matt participated in club leagues playing Soccer, Running Cross Country and Long Distance in Track and Field. Fitness and endurance have been a passion for him ever since. After Graduation from HSPVA he moved to Austin, Texas and attended Concordia University Texas where in May of 2017 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Education with a specialization in Youth Ministry. Immediately after college, he moved to the Vail Valley for an Internship with Gracious Savior Church in Edwards, Colorado. The internship would serve as a catalyst that would strike a match in Matt for walking alongside high schoolers into a hopeful future. After a one-year Internship, Gracious Savior hired Matt full time to lead music and youth throughout the valley, which he is now proud to call his home. Matt has a passion for competitive sports and a heart to serve others, especially the youth of the valley. His motivation for coaching comes from remembering how essential mentorship was for him throughout his High School, College, and professional years. Selfless mentors and persistent coaches have made major contributions to his life, and now he is honored to pass those opportunities on to the next generation. Although this will be the start of his coaching career he hopes that it will be the beginning of an incredible journey of walking with athletes, helping them become a better version of themselves than they ever imagined was possible.
Mike Fischer
Assistant Coach
(970) 390-2724
Hunter Meier
Assistant Coach
(319) 899-8281

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Fundraising Coordinator