
Dusty Rhodes Announces Retirement at Conclusion of 2010 Season
8/24/2009 5:27:59 PM | Baseball
Ospreys Name Smoke Laval New Coach
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Rhodes, who founded the UNF baseball program, will step aside after 23 seasons as head coach of the Ospreys. In addition, UNF also announced that Raymond “Smoke” Laval will take over as the new head baseball coach at the end of the 2010 season.
“With more than 1,100 wins to his credit, Dusty is definitely among a prestigious group of coaching legends,” said UNF President John A. Delaney. “It's been an honor to work with him and see him bring the University's baseball program to full Division I status. Dusty has been an icon in baseball at UNF since 1988 and is truly going to be missed.”
“You just can't say enough about Dusty Rhodes and what he has meant to baseball at UNF and in the state of
“Dusty guided UNF to five different College World Series appearances and even more regional appearances, but even more than that, he has molded and shaped our student-athletes into men who succeed, not only on the playing field, but in the classroom and in life. Dusty is the epitome of UNF baseball and a true Osprey. He will be missed.”
“I have been lucky to receive an opportunity that most people never get – to build a program from the ground up at a great academic school,” said Rhodes. “Over the years, every day I enjoyed coming to work because I knew that I was coming to work with student-athletes. We never really had exceptions for athletes while I was here. The kids who came through our program turned out to be good people and a lot of them came back and did things for baseball.
“I really want to thank Tom Healy the athletic director that hired me. I would also like to thank Adam Herbert and John Delaney because they had the vision to move this athletic program up. I probably would have left if they would not have said that we were going to gradually move this program to Division I. The whole deal for me was to get here, start a program, and move it to Division I. We have accomplished that part. We had opportunities to win a National Championship. Our kids played well. We had guys that came through here that played in the Major Leagues. For me, it was a great opportunity that a lot of people wouldn't have to take it from the very beginning to Division I. For that reason, I will always be in debt to UNF, especially the boosters, Dottie Dorion, Dave Polovina, Gerry Hurst, and Doug and Linda Harmon. Those people made the athletic program when we were NAIA. They set the example for what we should be and that's basically turned out to be exactly what we are.
“I had a chance to play some great teams over the years. Our kids have played well and they have represented the
In 2005,
He has also pushed the Ospreys to six conference championships, seven No. 1 rankings (three in NAIA and four in Division II) and has coached 22 All-Americans while compiling an 879-420 record at UNF and an overall mark of 1,182-538 in 30 seasons as a collegiate head coach.
After an extraordinary NCAA Division II resume,
Last season,
In his illustrious career,
He also earned his region's coach of the year honor in 2000, 2001 and 2005, after leading UNF to the Division II World Series each year. In 1989 and 1991, he was tabbed the Rawlings NAIA Area V Coach of the Year.
In addition to his success in the college game,
Between 1982 and 1987, Rhodes was an assistant baseball coach at the
The Dusty Rhodes File
PERSONAL DATA
Full Name: Jack Dusty
Hometown:
EDUCATION
1966: Associate of Arts,
1969: Bachelor's in Physical Education,
1973: Master's in Education, Florida Atlantic
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1965-66:
1967-68:
COACHING EXPERIENCE
1969-73: Assistant Coach,
1975: Assistant Coach,
1976-81: Head Coach,
1982: Hitting Coach,
1982-87: Assistant Coach,
1988-89: Manager,
1990: Assistant Coach,
1991: Manager,
1988-present: Head Coach,
COACHING HONORS
1988: Florida Diamond Club NAIA Coach of the Year
1989: NAIA District 25 Coach of the Year
1989: NAIA Area V Coach of the Year
1989: Florida Diamond Club NAIA Coach of the Year
1991: NAIA District 25 Coach of the Year
1991: NAIA Area V Coach of the Year
1991: Florida Diamond Club NAIA Coach of the Year
1992: Florida Diamond Club NAIA Coach of the Year
1999: Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year
2000: ABCA
2000: Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year
2001: ABCA
2001:
2001: Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year
2004: Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year
2005: ABCA
2005: Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year
2009: ABCA Hall of Fame Inductee
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
1989: NAIA World Series
1991: NAIA World Series
2000: NCAA Division II World Series
2001: NCAA Division II World Series
2005: NCAA Division II World Series; NCAA Division II Runner-Up
22 All-Americans; 5 Academic All-Americans
58 Major League Baseball signees
16 Conference Championships
7 No. 1 Rankings (3 in NAIA and 4 in Division II)
















