James Madison Warhawks       2006 Coach Profile

Richard Sullivan      Assistant  Coach

 

Richard returns to Madison for his second season with many years of baseball experience. He  was the head coach of the Marshall Statesmen program for four years having developed several young promising players and lead the Statemen into the Regional Tournament. He served as Marshall's JV Head Coach before assuming their head varsity role. Richard coached Little League Baseball in Falls Church from 1974 to 1992, winning 14 Little League championships and one District title.  He coached Babe Ruth baseball in Annandale from 1993 to 1995 and won two championships. For four years, Richard coached the American Legion Post 225 team before starting his high school coaching at Marshall.

Richard is primarily focusing on developing the Madison catchers and hitters.

 

 

Years Coaching at Madison: 2

Former Head Coach at Marshall HS

 

 Richard is a graduate of Marshall High School and played baseball in High School and in the Industrial League from age 16 to 35. He is a dedicated coach and a great new addition to the Warhawks’ staff.

Richard is very proud of his family. His wife Dottie and sons Jason (23), Tony (25) and daughter Natalie(27) are very important to him. No doubt they have supported him through all the many seasons he coached players to championships.

Coach Sullivan on This Season: "What a difference a year makes. "

What does coaching at Madison mean to you: "This is one of the top baseball programs in the state so it is an honor to work with this team."