Camp .333
Staff
Aaron Kottke
Camp Director
Aaron Kottke, owner of "CAMP .333", grew up with baseball in his life.
His first memories of baseball were watching the Brewers with his dad. Summers were spent on the bleachers, traveling the state as his dad pitched fastpitch softball during the week and in tournaments on the weekends; then eventually at age 5 becoming the batboy for the team. From an early age he was immersed in baseball . . . fostering a love for it as a player and coach. His summer days were filled with playing baseball in Marathon City. From teeball, Bronco League, and eventually to high school baseball, his love for baseball continued to grow.
Currently, Aaron plays fastpitch softball in the summer. He has coached at the high school level since 1999, and is the currently the J.V. Baseball coach at Wausau East High School.
"What makes it nice for me is that I deal with a lot of different age groups of kids," Kottke says. "I teach 2nd grade, coach 4th and 5th grade football and basketball, and baseball at the high school level. I get to see all ages and ability levels."
Coach Kottke possesses a sincere desire to make players of all ages the best they can be at baseball.
Simply stated, he loves the game of baseball.
George "Guido" Aspeitia
George "Guido" Aspeitia begins his second full season as head coach of the Wisconsin Woodchucks. The former Cal State Fullerton assistant coach and host of College Baseball Weekly on Fox College Sports returns for his third season with the Chucks.
From 1999 to 2003 Guido led the Northern Ohio Baseball Club to a 161-48 record and three consecutive league championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002, his 1999 and 2003 clubs posted the best record in regular season play. His .770 winning percentage ranks among the top in Great Lakes history, along with his 17-5 record in Great Lakes post-season play. He was twice named Great Lakes League manager of the year in 2002 and 2003. He also guided the Great Lakes All-Stars to a 6-5 victory over Team USA in 2002.
Prior to becoming the head coach at Northern Ohio, Guido was an assistant coach at national powerhouse Cal State Fullerton, working under current University of Oregon head coach George Horton and current University of Texas coach Augie Garrido, it was coach Garrido who gave Guido his popular nickname by shortening his own last name. While at Fullerton, Guido helped the Titans to Five Big West Conference championships and a College World Series appearance in 1999 beating OhioState in Columbus to reach Omaha.
In the fall of 2004, Guido created and produced College Baseball Weekly in conjunction with Whiz Bang Productions and Greg Guzzetta, the national show was shown on Fox College Sports nationally and highlighted collegiate baseball throughout the country.
In 2008 Guido guided the Regina Red Sox of the Western Major Baseball League to an Eastern Division championship and a berth in the league semi-finals.
Guido has had the opportunity to work with many current and former Major League players including: Kirk Saarloos-Oakland A's, Shane Costa-Kansas City Royals, Chris Burke-Houston Astros, Chan Ho Park-San Diego Padres, Jeremy Brown-Oakland A's, and Dan Naulty-New York Yankees.
Jon Winter
Camp Staff
Jon played baseball at Wausau East High School. From there he went on to play at Triton Junior College, Southern Illinois University, and UW-Stevens Point. He was a member of the 1996 and 1998 Wisconsin Woodchucks.
In 1999 Jon played Single A baseball for the Tampa Bay Rays. Jon has nine years of coaching experience. He has coached at UW-Stout, LaCrosse Central High School, and is currently a varsity assistant at Wausau East High School.
Dave Reinemann
Camp Staff
Dave Reinemann, a Wisconsin Lutheran College alumnus and former assistant baseball coach, is the head baseball coach at WLC. Reinemann was named the school's fifth head baseball coach on June 9, 2008.
In his first season as head coach of the Warriors, Reinemann guided Wisconsin Lutheran to a 12-28 overall record, the most victories since the 2002 season.
Reinemann returned to his alma mater after spending five years (2003-08) serving as the head varsity baseball and girls' basketball coach at Northland Lutheran High School in Wausau, Wis.
A certified hitting instructor with Pro Hitting, Reinemann has also spent time in the scouting and baseball operations departments with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Reinemann was a four-year starting infielder on the WLC baseball team. He served as team captain, was named NAIA All-District, All-Lake Michigan Conference and was the recipient of the WLC Scholar-Athlete Award his senior season.
Dan Smet
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Dan Smet is currently the head baseball coach at Newman Catholic High School. Dan made the all tournament team as a pitcher for UW-Oshkosh in 1993, a year in which Oshkosh was World Series runner-up. He served as the JV Baseball Coach at Wausau West in 2000, Varsity Assistant Baseball coach for Newman from 2000- 2004, and was the Varsity Newman Fastpitch coach from 2004- 2008.
Chris Nelson
Camp Staff
Chris is a graduate of Mosinee High School, where he played baseball all four years. Chris has been a baseball coach at Wausau East since 2006. In the summer he plays fastpitch softball two nights per week in Wausau, and tournaments for an Appleton- based team. His knowledge about baseball and softball is a wonderful asset to Camp .333.
Dave Klug
Camp Staff
Dave has coached high school baseball in some capacity for 32 years. He is currently the freshman coach at Wausau West High School, but has served at all levels in their program over his career. Dave has also coached tee-ball and Little League, which makes him a valuable member of camp .333. Dave was a three-year varsity catcher for Wausau East, and also played Wausau Legion Post 10 baseball.
Josh Spiegel
Camp Staff
Josh played his high school ball at Wausau East High School, then went on to play at Northland College. Josh currently plays fastpitch softball in the summer.
Darrell Kottke
Camp Staff
With the recent completion of his 42nd year of pitching fastpitch softball, Darrell brings not only a great deal of experience, but also a deep knowledge of the game to the staff. He has coached Little League at multiple levels, and enjoys teaching the game to young players. Darrell has, and is still carrying on the tradition of pitching in the Wausau area as his father did when he was a boy.
Craig Diedrich
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Craig Diedrich is currently the head softball coach at Athens High School and has been since the spring of 2001.Coach Diedrich played high school and college baseball before making the switch to the game of fast pitch softball.Coach Diedrich has played competitive fast pitch softball for many years and has been a member of state championship fast pitch teams and national qualifying fast pitch teams.
Under the direction of Coach Diedrich, the Athens high school softball team has won 2 conference championships, has made 2 sectional appearances and his team is always ready to compete.Coach Diedrich also has started youth fast pitch softball in the Athens area and oversees 3 summer teams in Athens: 12U, 16U and 18U.Coach Diedrich loves to teach the game of fast pitch softball and enjoys the opportunity to compete through coaching as well as playing the game of fast pitch softball.
Adam Sulko
Camp Staff
Coach Sulko is entering his 8th season of coaching baseball. He spent 2 years as the Freshman Baseball Coach at Wausau East High School and is currently coaching with the Kenosha Tremper Trojans at the JV level. In 2010, he led Tremper to a 19-3 finish. Coach Sulko played Legion Baseball in Wausau, as well as fastpitch softball.
Chevy Schultz
Camp Staff
Chevy is a graduate of Wausau East High School and played baseball all four years. He received Honorable Mention honors both as a Junior and Senior. After graduation, he went on to start four consecutive years at RiponCollege as the starting right fielder. As a Junior and Senior, he earned team captain honors as well as 2nd team All Conference honors. Chevy grew into his role as a team leader while leading Ripon to four consecutive Midwest Conference Championships and births to the NCAA Regional Tournament each year. Chevy has his place in Ripon’s history books by being in the top 10 all-time in doubles, walks, hit by pitches, and games played. After graduation, he became the outfielders coach for Ripon College for two seasons. Chevy is now the Mosinee Legion baseball head coach.
Ryan Bargender
Camp Staff
Ryan is currently the varsity assistant baseball coach at Athens High School. Ryan was also the Varsity Assistant baseball coach at Stratford High School in 2002. He has a passion for baseball and was a two time 1st Team All Conference baseball player for the Edgar Wildcats. Ryan currently spends his summers traveling around the country playing slow pitch softball.
Luke Stachovak
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Luke played his high school baseball at Wausau East. From there he went on to play for UW-Stevens Point from 1996- 1997. Luke has coached for nine years. During that time he has coached for Tomah High School as the JV coach, as well as Wausau East High School where he served as varsity assistant for 3 years. Currently, he is a coach at D.C. Everest High School.
Cameron Grogan
Camp Staff
Cameron is a 2008 graduate of Wausau East High School, where he played baseball for four years. Most recently, Cameron returned to the Wausau East baseball program as a JV assistant coach in 2009. Cameron has a knowledge and love for the game that is contagious.
Brittany Zelenka
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Brittany Zelenka is a Marathon High School and University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point graduate. At point she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and completed a minor in coaching. At Marathon she was on varsity all 4 years receiving conference honors each year and senior year was awarded the Marawood Conference Player of the Year while pitching and playing shortstop. At Stevens Point, Brittany was a 2-year starter, being a utility player junior year and awarded 1st Team All-Conference in the WIAC; and playing 3rd senior year.
Tina Prahl
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Tina is a 2004 Wausau East graduate. While at East, she played four years of varsity softball as a shortstop. Tina received many conference and school honors while at Wausau East. After graduation, Tina played for the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh softball team. She was an outfielder for three years. Tina was a varsity assistant coach for Abbotsford High School in 2010, and currently coaches at D.C. Everest High School.

Lauren Watkins
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Lauren graduated from Baraboo High School in 2007. Started 3 years earning 3 varsity letters, 1st team all conference as a freshman, junior and senior. She graduated from UW-Stevens Point in May, 2011. As a player there, she started 3 out of her 4 years at 1st base. Lauren was defensive player of the year her sophomore year. She currently ranks 3rd all time for most home runs in a career.
Emily DeLong
Emily is a D.C. Everest High School and Monmouth University graduate. At D.C. everest she was a 4-year varsity letter winner in softball. While at Monmouth, Emily was a 4-year started playing both catcher and outfield.
Jeff Tarras
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Jeff has lived in the Wausau area for 25 years and has coached for 20 of those years. He has coached baseball, softball, basketball, cross country, and track, mainly at the Edgar High School. He has coached at the grade school, middle school and high school level.
Jeff has played fast pitch softball since he was 12 years old, all as a pitcher. “I love sports, but more importantly, I love working with young student-athletes who want to improve themselves as competitors, but also as citizens. I like to stress good sportsmanship, excellence, integrity, teamwork and dedication to whatever a young person pursues.”
