Bio
Enters his 13th year as Air Force baseball head coach in 2023
Coach Kaz retired from active duty (20 years), effective June 1, 2011, and his interim tag was lifted to official head coach status.
A former player and Academy graduate, Kazlausky epitomizes what it means to don the Falcon baseball Blue and White.
In first year he lead the program to the most wins since 2002 and second-most in school history against Division I
Over 200 wins as Air Force's head man
In 2016 The Falcons posted a 30-27 record, the second most wins for anyone at Air Force
Six MLB Draft Picks
Bio
- Enters his 13th year as Air Force baseball head coach in 2023
- Coach Kaz retired from active duty (20 years), effective June 1, 2011, and his interim tag was lifted to official head coach status.
- A former player and Academy graduate, Kazlausky epitomizes what it means to don the Falcon baseball Blue and White.
- In first year he lead the program to the most wins since 2002 and second-most in school history against Division I
- Over 200 wins as Air Force's head man
- In 2016 The Falcons posted a 30-27 record, the second most wins for anyone at Air Force
- Six MLB Draft Picks
- Five All-Americans
- Three Freshman All-Americans
- All while leading young men to help better our country first and foremost.
- Inspiring leadership for “America’s Team”
Notes
- You have to know your people
- How are you going to be an effective leader if you don’t know your people?
- What are my priorities in life?
- How can I be an effective leader if I can’t be a good dad?
- I want them to see me outside of a coach
- How do you define winning?
- How do you define success
- Get off the scoreboard
- They trust you more
- Better relationship
- Far outweighs the white lines
- If i can’t be that person then i need to get out
- We are making them war fighters! The mission is a little different here
- We are here to serve and fight
- Mission is fly fight and win!
- We hold kids and coaches accountable
- Tell them and show them how much I love and care about them
- Take what i learned as a dad, husband, military background and teach it to everyone
- Mission has nothing to do with baseball
- Set standards for your program
- Its what our nation needs!
- 1 rule - DO IT RIGHT!
- Buy into our school, our military, and our program
- Hold them to high expectations hold accountable to the standards
- You learn so much from sports because you learn so much about yourself
- You have an “opportunity” to come play baseball
- Hold people accountable to the commitment or de-commitment
- We don't play any home games, because we don’t fight any wars on our home turf!
- I’m there dad
- Its not war, its a game, we shake our hands after the game and go home
- I don’t believe in switching the light switch, we want you always on! ATTACK!
- Its a lifestyle
- Lead by examples
- You know your people
- You take care of your people
- You need to set goals for every kid in that program
- Accountability and expectations are huge!
- Don’t want people that settle. We want people to be excellent
- We give our team leadership council (team of leaders for the team)
- I want kids to make decisions
- We put no limits, no boundaries on our kids
- We love for our kids to fail. How are you going to be a better leader if you don’t know how to fail?
- If we trained for it, prepped for it, had a routine then we will live with the result
- MAD - Make a difference. As adults is to make a difference
- Young people is about living your life with no regrets
- Be the person you can be today!!!
- Standards never sleep, and you are always on parade!!!
- Winning is important, but how do you define it?
- Follow our program on social media, come visit, email me!
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