2024 Coaching Staff

Field Manager

Aidan Wirshing enters his first year as the Field Manager for the Kenosha Kingfish after having served last summer in the same role with the Minnesota Mud Puppies (also of the Northwoods League). In the summer of ‘20 and ‘21 he was an Assistant Coach for the Waterloo Bucks.

When not in Kenosha, Wirshing serves as the Director of Player Development at Davidson College.

Prior to Davidson College, Wirshing worked for two years at Gardner-Webb University. He also worked as an Assistant Coach for a summer in the Cape Cod Baseball League with the Orleans Firebirds.

The Topanga, California native played baseball at Santa Barbara City College, where he later served as an Assistant coach. He finished his studies at UC Santa Barbara. Wirshing is very excited to work and build relationships with the players and to get to be apart of the Kenosha community.

 

Assistant Coaches

James Marshall is from West Linn, Oregon. James is coming to Kenosha after 2 years at Gardner-Webb University where he was a graduate assistant acting as the director of operations and infield coach. James went to Oregon State University where he was a team manager from 2019-2022.

James has also coached for the Medford Rogues in the summer of 2020, the Niagara Power of the Perfect Game League in the summer of 2021, and for the Glacier Range Riders in the Pioneer League in the summer of 2022.

 

Sean O’Hagan is from Denver, Colorado, and brings a wealth of experience to the baseball field. He played at Miles Community College and Regis University before serving as a graduate assistant at Mount Marty University for two years.

In addition, he has worked at FAST Baseball Development Facility in Denver, specializing in player development and performance enhancement. Sean has a domestic short hair cat named Rhonda.

 

Jackson Horner is from Twin Falls, Idaho, and is currently working on the baseball staff at Dickinson State University where he is the Graduate Assistant and works with both catchers and hitters. Before that he played 4 years at Linfield University. Jackson is looking forward to his summer in Kenosha.