* River Hill High School, Columbia, MD. 1997-2000. Head Vasity Boy's & Girl's Tennis Coach. Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA). Responsible for all aspects of new tennis programs. First in school history; Howard County, Region V and MPSSAA State Girl's Singles, Girl's and Mixed Doubles Champions.
* Calvert Hall College High School, Baltimore, MD. 2000-2001. Head Varsity Boy's Tennis Coach. Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA). Responsible for all aspects of a parocial boy's tennis program and spring break trip to Hilton Head, SC. First in school history; MIAA A Conference Team Champions and MIAA A Conference #1, #2 and #3 Singles Champions. MIAA Coach of the Year.
* Goucher College, Towson, MD. 2001-2002. NCAA D-III. Head Men's Tennis Coach. Capital Athletic Association (CAC). Responsible for all aspects of NCAA D-III men's tennis program including but not limited to all NCAA compliance, recruiting, scheduling, practice and match preparation, budget, scholarship allocation, academic excellence, study sessions and spring break trip to Altanta, GA vs #15 Gerogia Tech. First in school history; ITA Preseason #15 Mid-Atlantic Region Ranking.
* East Stroudsburg University, E. Stroudsburg, PA. 2002-2003. NCAA D-II. Head Men's & Women's Tenis Coach. Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Responsible for all aspects of D-II men's and women's tennis programs including but not limited to NCAA compliance, recruiting, scheduling, practice and match preparation, budget, scholarship allocation, academic excellence, study sessions and spring break trip to Hilton Head, SC. First in school history; Women's Conference Semi-Finalist.
* Coppin State College, Baltimore, MD. 2003-2004. NCAA Div I. Head Men's & Women's Tennis Coach. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Responsible for all aspects of D-I men's and women's tennis programs including but not limited to NCAA compliance, recruiting, scheduling, practice and match preparation, budget, scholarship allocation, academic excellence and study sessions with a Historically Black College or University (HCBU). Spring break trip to Hilton Head, SC. First in school history; ITA All-American Men's & Women's Championships in Chattanooga, TN. Seminar presenter NCAA YES Program, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
* University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. 2004-2005. NCAA Div I. Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Assisted two players from nationally recognized women's tennis program with off-season on-court training specializing in match tactics, mental preparation and technical stroke production. All training at B Travis Tennis & Stringing LLC owned Island Beach Racquet Club (IBRC) facility, Atlantic Beach, NC.
* The Park School of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. 2007-2016. Head Varsity & JV Boy's Tennis Coach. Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA). Responsible for all aspects of non-sectarian, independent, co-educational day school boy's tennis program and spring break trip to Hilton Head, SC. First in school history; 2010 MIAA A Conference #2 Doubles Champions. 5x North East Mid-Atlantic Invitational Tennis Tournament (NEMA).
* Oldfields School for Girls, Sparks, MD. 2017-2018. Head Girl's Vasity Tennis Coach. Interscholastic Athetic Association of Maryland (IAAM). Responsible for all aspects of girl's varsity tennis program. First in school history; IAAM Semi-finalist in #2 Singles and #2 Doubles Championships.
* McDonogh School, Baltimore, MD. 2017-2020. Head Varsity & JV Boy's Tennis Coach. Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA). Responsible for all aspects of varsity and junior varsity tennis programs including Boy's Varsity overnight trips to Tennis Invitational Tournaments in VA, PA and NJ. Both MIAA Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis Championship Tournament Director.
* Calvert Hall College High School, Baltimore, MD. 2025-Present. Boy's Varsity Volunteer Assistant. Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA). 2025 MIAA Team Championships Finalist. 2025 MIAA #1 and #2 Singles Champions and #2 Doubles Finalist.