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* Aaron Shaw |

Aaron Shaw, a native Texan, grew up in the Carrollton/Farmers Branch
area and played baseball at R.L. Turner High School. As a Lion, he
earned King of The Hill, MVP, and all-district awards, as well as
area and state recognition junior and senior years. After graduating
in 2002, Aaron went on to pitch at McMurry University in Abilene,
TX. In the summer of 2003, after his freshman year, he suffered an
elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery. Aaron spent a full
year recovering and rehabbing before going on to pitch at New Mexico
Junior College in Hobbs, NM. In 2005, the Thunderbirds won the Div.
1 JUCO National Championship as Aaron posted an ERA of 1.05 for the
season. Since 2004 Aaron has been giving private pitching and
hitting instruction to kids of all ages, as well as coaching teams
12-18 years of age. In 2009 he co-founded North Texas Beast
Baseball, a high school level select baseball club. As the head
coach of the Beast, he has posted a 56-34 record while competing
against some of the top teams in the DFW area.
Playing baseball has always been a passion in Aaron's life. Coaching
and instructing are an extension of that passion and love for the
game. Since the age of 5 he has never had a season away from the
field. Aaron looks forward to continuing a lifetime of memories
coaching and instructing players of all ages who love and respect
the game as he does.