Former
Missouri Valley College standout, Conrad Duffy, joined the
Eastfield College coaching staff in September 2005.
Duffy comes to Eastfield from Campbell County High School
in Gillette, Wyoming, where he coached 5A football and wrestling
from 2001- 2004. He also served as the Director of Baseball
Instruction/ Operation for MVP Baseball Academies in both
Gillette and in Flower Mound, TX in 2004-2005.
In 2002, he took over the high school/legion program in Gillette,
winning the North Conference Championship in 2003 with a 15-1
record-- the team’s first baseball championship since
1937. As head coach, he was responsible for fundraising, stadium
maintenance, coordinating and organizing every practice, game
scheduling, managing all in-game operations along with providing
information and contacting colleges and universities for college-bound
players.
From 1998-2000, Duffy was the assistant coach for the high
school/legion baseball team, the Great Falls (MT) Stallions,
then was named head coach of the Great Falls Electrics in
2001.
While at Missouri Valley College, Duffy competed in both football
and baseball. He was a two year starter at nickel back and
a member of the Heart of America Conference Championship Football
team in 1999 that advanced to the national playoffs. During
that spring, Duffy was the starting second baseman for the
Vikings baseball team and poised a threat hitting in the top
of the lineup.
He finished his career with a batting average of .338, posting
an Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference best .402 with 21 doubles
and five home runs in ’98, while attending Panhandle
State University. Duffy attended invitational free agent workouts
with the Angels and Reds rookie level minor league teams in
Montana and Oklahoma.
An outstanding student both on and off the field, Duffy represented
the Vikings’ football/baseball squad as an Academic
All-American holding a 3.73 GPA.
Duffy has served as a winter/summer camp assistant coach at
Notre Dame, Kansas, University of Texas – Arlington,
and Mississippi State.
A 2001 graduate of Montana State University with a bachelor
of science in Health Promotion/ Education, Duffy and his wife,
Jacinda, currently reside in Plano. |
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