Brandon Edwards
President, 17U Head Coach, 11U Head Coach, 8U Assistant Coach
Brandon is a Co-Founder and President of the PF Flyers Baseball Club, Head Coach for the 2026 PF Flyers (17U) team, Assistant Coach for the 2032 PF Flyers (11U) team, and Assistant Coach for the 2035 PF Flyers (8U) team.
Some may love baseball as much as Brandon, but nobody loves it more.
Brandon played his high school and college baseball in Virginia and has been a coach/instructor for more than 20 years. He served as a Head Coach at the USSSA All-American Games. Brandon maintains coaching certifications with Driveline and USA Baseball, and is a certified Florida Baseball ARMory SAVAGE Pitching Coach. As a coach, he has attended multiple Texas Baseball Ranch Elite Pitchers Boot Camps and has participated in numerous coaching seminars and lectures. Brandon is also a National Sports Performance Association Certified Speed & Agility Coach, and has successfully completed the KILO Strength Society Program Design Course.
Brandon began coaching the 2026 team in the fall of 2019 when the boys were going into their 12U season. This team began playing together in the fall of 2019 when the boys were going into their 12U season. Since 2019 the team has a combined record of 209 wins, 48 losses and 8 ties. The team has competed against some of the best teams from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, New York, Colorado, and Canada.
Since 2020, the team has won 24 tournament championships. Some of the highlights are championship wins in the Southwest Ohio League Championship (12U), Perfect Game World Series Championship (13U), Ripken Pigeon Forge Fall Championship (13U), Shipyard South Carolina Fall Wood Bat Championship (14U), Ohio State Championship (14U), CABA Wood Bat World Series (14U), PBR Ohio Valley Showdown (14U), PBR Cincy Flames Summer Classic (14U), also as a 14U team the team won a 15U Game Day USA Super Regional and the 15/16U 2022 Cincinnati City Wood Bat Championship. At 15U the team won the PBR Ohio Summer Championship, Pastime All Prospect Elite Championship, Best of Ohio Wood Bat State Championship, Best of Ohio Battle on Turf. The team has defeated multiple nationally ranked teams and tied the No. 1 ranked team in the country, Canes National, 1-1 at the PBR National Championships at LakePoint 2023. In 2023, that Canes National team won the PG WWBA and PBR National Championship.
In 2023, nine of 14 players made their high school varsity teams, and eight of those nine were freshmen. Four of those players earned all-conference honors as freshmen, and five players from the team were recognized by their high school for their academic achievements. Additionally, seven players were selected as members of the USA Baseball NTIS Midwest Team. In the fall of 2023, eight of our 18 players were ranked in the PBR Top 100 by their respective states, Ohio and Kentucky.
In their 16U season (2023-2024) the team went 32-7-3 winning three tournament championships to include the Grand Park Oktoberfest, MPL Qualifier and PG Ohio Valley Showdown. They also played up in the 18U CABA Wood Bat World Series and made it to the Final Four. In the Invite Only Division of the Amateur Baseball Championship (ABC) they were 6-2-1, and went 4-0-1 in the 16U MPL.
In 2024, seven players earned post season honors after their high school varsity season, and five players were recognized by their high school for their academic achievements. Additionally, five players were selected as members of the USA Baseball NTIS Midwest Team, and 13 of our 18 players were ranked by PBR in their respective states, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
Over the past six years, the team has been consistently ranked by Travel Baseball Rankings in the Top 50 Nationally, Top 5 in Ohio, and has been ranked #1 in Ohio numerous times.
As a coach, Brandon has been described as intense and uncompromising. He emphasizes the importance of academics, discipline, and respect while focusing on his players’ development as young men and complete athletes. His coaching style combines old-school discipline with modern day training techniques.
In addition to his baseball experience, Brandon earned both his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Master of Public Administration degrees from Northern Kentucky University. He is a veteran of the United States Army where he served for seven years as a noncommissioned officer and three years as a commissioned officer. In addition to serving in the military, he has worked as a federal law enforcement officer for over 18 years.
Brandon resides in Northern Kentucky with his wife, Melissa, two sons, Ryan and Steely, and their dogs Wrigley & Jackie.