chandler gray

east coast sox 2026 Scout SE coach

Chandler Gray is entering his 3rdd season coaching with the East Coast Sox.

Coach Gray has been a high school coach in Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi for 11 years including serving at the head coach at
Bayshore High School in Bradenton, FL where he produced the most successful season the school had in over a decade. He also served as an assistant coach at Corinth High School in Corinth, MS, and Falkner High School in Falkner, Mississippi, where he helped lead the team to the only state title appearance in school history. Gray has also served as the head coach at Oxford Middle School in Oxford, MS.
Gray is currently the District Athletic Director in the Benton County School District in Mississippi. Coach Gray has coached 11 players
who made commitments to further their playing career in college and two players drafted in the Major League Baseball draft, including a third round draft pick.
A native of Jackson, MS, Coach Gray played at Jackson Prep in Flowood, MS where he was a two time All-Metro and All-State player.
He furthered his playing career at the University of Mississippi, playing under former head coach Pat Harrison. Gray transferred to Hinds Community College, where he helped lead the Eagles to the Junior College World Series in 1999. Gray is married to the former Ashley Thompson of Bradenton, FL who played soccer at the University of Mississippi, where the two met while attending a Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting. They have one daughter, Maddie (18), who recently committed to play soccer at Louisiana Tech University, and a son, Parker (16), who plays for the East Coast Sox.  The Gray’s live in Corinth, MS where they enjoy going to church, traveling, watching movies and dancing in the kitchen.

Why I coach with the East Coast Sox?
I enjoy coaching for East Coast because it provides me the opportunity impact a group of young men for Christ.  There are very
few organizations that allow people to grow young people for Christ, while also providing them the chance to play at a high level of baseball.

With East Coast, I get the chance to meet coaches and support staff who challenge me to be a better Christian and baseball
coach. East Coast Sox provides so many opportunities to build relationships with the players and families, including the Saturday
night worship services, devotion times, and praying after the games. I feel truly blessed to have this opportunity, and I pray that I can have as much of an impact on the players this summer as East Coast has had on me and my family.