Jamie Batley
Coach, Person
Who is Jamie Batley?
Jamie Batley is a lacrosse coach who has coached several teams in the National Lacrosse League and the Major Series Lacrosse League. Batley is also a former player, who played with the Buffalo Bandits, Syracuse Smash, and Pittsburgh CrosseFire.
Batley began his coaching career in Colorado in 2002, when he was hired by new coach Rod Jensen as the offensive coordinator. When Jensen was fired in February 2003, Batley took over as interim coach, and the "interim" tag was removed less than two weeks later. Batley led the Mammoth to a 27-16 record in two and a half seasons, making the playoffs each year, but his contract was not renwed after the 2005 season.
A year later, Batley was hired by the expansion Chicago Shamrox to be their first-ever coach and general manager. After consecutive 6-10 seasons, the Shamrox suspended operations shortly before the 2009 season began, and Batley was out of work again, though not for long.
In January 2009, Batley became the head coach of the Toronto Rock after the Rock fired Glenn Clark. The Rock were 5-8 after Batley took over, and missed the playoffs for the second straight year.
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