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Trevor Paine

Trevor Paine began his time with the Warriors in 2018 as an Assistant Coach, but he quickly climbed the ranks as he was named the head coach of Jessup Baseball in 2019. During his five seasons leading the Warriors, Paine has produced a GSAC Championship, NAIA Opening Round berth, and four winning seasons. Paine will enter year six with an overall record of 127-95-1 (.579).

  • Paine's first season with the Warriors, 2018, was the program's most successful year as Jessup was one game away from a trip to the NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho. Jessup won a program-best 41 games, cracking the NAIA Top-25 Coaches Poll for the first time in program history. The 2018 Warriors won the first GSAC Championship in school history and hosted the NAIA Baseball Regional Opening Round on their home field at McBean Park.
  • Year one with Paine as Jessup's Head Coach saw the Warriors successfully defend their GSAC Championship, winning 39 games in the process. For the second consecutive season, the Warriors made an appearance in the NAIA Baseball Regional Opening Round, traveling to Miami, Florida this time. Anders Green and Joe Starick were named to the All-GSAC team in 2019, while Austin Swift won a Gold Glove. Paine was recognized as the GSAC Coach of the Year in response to the Warriors' season.
  • The 2020 season ended early for the Warriors, as their bid to win three-consecutive GSAC regular-season championships ended halfway into the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jessup went 18-11 in the shortened year, including a four-game sweep over Corban University during the season's opening series.
  • Returning to the field for a full season in year three under Paine, the Warriors finished with their fourth-consecutive winning record in 2021 (24-22). Jessup opened the year 7-0 before finally dropping their first game of the season. The Warriors set new records for most hits in a single game (24) and home runs in a single game (9) in 2021. Two Warriors, Kevin Jordan Jr. and Mike Shoenberger were named to the All-GSAC team, while Kawai Takemura was named Jessup's Cliff Hamlow Award recipient.
  • Jessup returned to the postseason in 2022, earning the final spot in the GSAC Tournament. The Warriors then went on a run at OC Great Park, winning three-consecutive elimination games before falling in the GSAC Championship Round to Hope International. Jessup went 28-26 in 2022, securing a fifth straight winning season. Along the way, Paine recorded his 100th win with the Warriors on March 26. The 2022 club set a program record with 82 stolen bases.
  • The Warriors saw their streak of winning seasons come to an end in 2023 as Jessup finished the year 18-22-1. Jessup made history when they tied OUAZ on February 25, the first tie in program history. Even with the losing record the Warriors remained competitive. Jessup entered the final series of the season with an opportunity to qualify for the postseason by sweeping TMU.


Assistant Coach Experience
The 2018 campaign was historical for the Warriors. As an assistant coach in his first year, Paine was an integral part that led to a record-breaking season for the Warriors capped by a GSAC Regular-Season Title, GSAC Championship trophy, and the program's first-ever NAIA Opening Round appearance hosted on their home field.

Working directly with the hitters and recruiting, Paine's line-up was ranked nationally in many categories. The Warriors led the nation in home runs per game (1.621), 6th overall in slugging percentage (.544), 7th in runs batted in (7.707), and top 20 in the country for total hits (649), total runs scored (474), batting average (.331) and total doubles (119).

Paine has been coaching baseball since 2014, beginning as the hitting coach for Southwest Minnesota State University from 2014 – 2016. Paine spent the 2017 season as an assistant coach for Menlo College before transitioning to Jessup along with former Jessup Head Coach Jake McKinley.

27 Scholar-Athletes
8 GSAC Players of the Week
4 All-Conference
2 NAIA Top-25 Rankings
1 Conference Title
1 Coach of the Year
1 GSAC Gold Glove
1 NAIA Scholar-Team

Personal
Hailing from the Warriors' hometown, Paine grew up in Rocklin and attended nearby Jesuit High School before playing collegiate baseball for the Sacramento State Hornets.

In his first season on the field for the Hornets, Paine earned First-Team All-WAC honors for his display at the plate, batting .381 with ten home runs and 44 runs batted in. In his final season, Paine hit a .308 and had a .997 fielding percentage between both first base and left field.

When he isn't at the ballpark, coaching, recruiting, or enjoying a game, Paine enjoys spending his off time with friends and family.

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