High Honors for High School Baseball Coach and Business Teacher


Kyle McLaughlin | Saint Joseph University

Business teacher and baseball Coach Kyle McLaughlin has been nominated to join the 2025 Class of Young Professionals.

This honor and nomination is run by the Huntington Chamber of Commerce. The chamber recognizes exceptional individuals under 30 across Long Island. Coach McLaughlin’s nomination celebrates his impactful teaching, coaching, and dedication to the community.

The Miller Place teacher and baseball coach also owns and runs Long Island scouts academy. The academy is geared towards helping athletes find a good fit both academically and athletically whether it be the next two or four years of your young adult life.

McLaughlin graduated from Comsewogue High School in 2017 where he was a three-year varsity player and captain. While there Comsewogue won back-to-back league championships in 2015 and 2016. He won all league honors in 2016 and 2017 while going 6-0 on the mound and hit .400 his junior season. As a senior, the hitting continued with a .419 average. 

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High Honors for High School Baseball Coach and Business Teacher

Business teacher and baseball Coach Kyle McLaughlin has been nominated to join the 2025 Class of Young Professionals. This honor and nomination is run by the Huntington Chamber of Commerce. The chamber recognizes exceptional individuals under 30 across Long Island. Coach McLaughlin’s nomination celebrates his impactful teaching, coaching and dedication to community.


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