Daryl Cronk is the head baseball coach here at Avila University . This year marks his third year here at Avila and he already has
a HAAC Conference Championship under his belt with the Eagles. But, it obviously did not all start at Avila . Coach Cronk had to have some qualifications
to get a head coaching job just the same as any other line of work. Coach Cronk’s college career as a pitcher, at
Pitt State
University in Pittsburg , Kansas
was a very successful one. Daryl Cronk
was an all conference pitcher three straight years, a two time all-region
pitcher, and an All American. He was
also voted top one hundred greatest athletes in Pitt State
history in all sports. In the Ban
Johnson summer league in Kansas City ,
he received the Championship Tournament MVP.
As a coach at Pembroke Hill High School
he got Missouri High School Assistant Coach of the year and then of course at Avila , he in his first
year led the team to a Conference Championship in his first year as a head
coach.
After Coach Cronk’s successful career at Pitt State ,
he was asked by his coach to stick around and be the pitching coach. Cronk says, “I never really thought I wanted
to coach as a profession.” He loved the
game of baseball but did not really give a whole lot of thought to coaching;
however he had one more year of school left to finish his degree, so he
accepted that role with the team as the new pitching coach without
hesitation. He played independent pro
baseball with the River City Rascals in the St. Louis ,
Missouri area during the summer for two years
and coached at Pitt
State during school. After that he moved back to Kansas City , got married, and bought into a
franchise in the gas business. He worked
that business franchise for two years and was not coaching anywhere. Cronk says he really missed coaching, “The itch to coach really in that two years
was really getting at me and so I really wanted to get into coaching at some
level. I never really dreamed that I
would be a head college coach at some point.”
He would not rule any opportunity out so he got an opportunity and took
it Pembroke High
School in Kansas City
as the pitching coach there for four years.
After that, he got another opportunity to be the pitching coach and get
his Masters degree in athletic administration at the University of Central
Missouri .
Cronk was at Central Missouri for two
years. After those two years and
finishing his Masters degree, Rockhurst
University called later
and brought him on as there pitching coach.
Avila University was looking for a new head
baseball coach so he heard about it, applied and got the job.
Coach Cronk would not have been able to start his coaching
career if he had not had his franchise and contracting opportunity with Kansas
Gas Service. He has a family to support
and being a pitching coach does not pay enough to do that. His work in the gas industry snowballed into more
work than he could handle on his own, so he was able to hire extra help to run
a successful business. That allowed him to have enough time to continue
coaching. Up until three years ago Cronk did all the work as an owner/operator
with the help of a few others as well. The business has gotten even more
successful and he doesn’t have to physically do the work because he has hired
several people to do the work with him overseeing everything.
Coach Cronk had a desire to coach because the game of
baseball is what he loves and coaching was the way to be around the game by
helping young players play. Cronk’s
advice to young students is to right your dreams and goals down. Make your dreams known and do not be afraid
to talk about them no matter how big or small you might think they are. Secondly he says to look at those who are in
the profession that they dream about and study them. Do whatever it takes to find out how they
made it to where they are, and find out as much as you can about it. Have specific goals and move towards them one
day at a time. “Have a five year goal,
have a ten year goal, and then figure out what you gotta do today to make it
work.”
Coach Cronk has a great reputation with his players. He is refered to as a “Father figure,” ‘a
great coach’, ‘really respectful guy who knows what he is doing,’ by his
players. It is fair to say that Daryl
Cronk has found his niche in life all because he followed his dream and set out
to do what he loves by coaching baseball.