Chris Wiggins
Chris Wiggins is entering his second year as the head baseball coach at Tomball Memorial High School. He graduated from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and was a 3-time All-Conference 3rd Baseman for the Crusaders. During the 1992 season, his team earned the right to the NAIA World Series and finished as National Runner-Up. After his college baseball career ended, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and spent the next 4 years serving in the U.S. Intelligence Corps. Coach Wiggins brought many life lessons learned over time, and has established an “Expect Success” atmosphere over the years. He fully intends to continue this tradition at Tomball Memorial High School!
Coach Wiggins is entering his 19th season as a head coach, and his second here at Tomball Memorial High School. He spent the first four years at Tarkington High School and the last thirteen years at Crosby High School. During his 18 seasons as head coach, Coach Wiggins has compiled a 325-189-11 overall record, 168-70 district record, 6 District Championships, 3 seasons as District Runner-Up, 6 Bi-District Championships, 6 Area Championship, 2 Regional Quarterfinal Championship, and 14 postseason appearances. He set the school record for most wins as a Crosby head baseball coach with 253 wins. His teams also set records such as most consecutive District Championships (3), most consecutive Bi-District Championships (3), longest playoff run (Regional Semi-Finalist in 2015 and 2017), most district wins in a season (15 in 2017), and most overall wins in a season (29 in 2017). Coach Wiggins was named District 21-5A Coach of the Year in 2015, 2016, and 2022. He served as Houston Area Regional Director in 2014, selected to coach the Houston Area Baseball Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game in 2015, selected to coach the 5A South All-Star Team for the Texas High School Baseball All-Star Game in Round Rock, Texas in 2017, and was selected to serve as the Region 3 Regional Director for the Texas High School Baseball Baseball Coaches Association in 2018. Coach Wiggins is also very proud of the fact that 47 of former players have continued on to play at the college level, and 2 at the professional level. He believes baseball to be a sport of life lessons, and will continue to work and lead this program in a manner that will prepare his athletes to be successful not only in baseball, but in life itself.
Coach Wiggins is very fortunate to have the family and support system that he does. He has been married to Tammy Wiggins for almost 24 years, and they have three daughters, Kelsie (29), a University of Texas School of Nursing graduate, Hannah (19) who is beginning her college softball career at Temple College, and Savannah (14) who will enter her freshman year at Tomball Memorial High School and play softball.
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