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- Email:
- rtoner@baypath.edu
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- Hometown:
- Manchester, CT
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- Nickname:
- RJ
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- Title:
- Basketball Head Coach
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- Phone:
- 413-565-1244
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- Previous College:
- St. Joseph College, ME 2002
Bio
R.J. Toner graduated from St. Joseph's College of Maine, located
in Standish, Maine in 2003. At St. Joe's he earned a degree in
Physical Education with a minor in Teacher Preparation. Toner first
began coaching women's basketball in 1996 at the town level and
quickly progressed to the travel level. While in college, Toner
developed the Girl's Travel Basketball program in Windham, Maine,
in addition to running many youth basketball clinics. Since
graduating from college, Toner has coached in the Nutmeg State
Games, Manchester, CT Travel Basketball Association and the Junior
Varsity girls soccer, basketball and soccer at Enfield High School
from 2003-2007. Coach Toner resides in Manchester, CT and works at
Manchester High School in the Special Education Department
and is the Assistant Varsity/Junior Varsity Girls softball
coach at South Windsor High School. During the summer he is
involved with Special Education summer camps and various basketball
clinics.
As a coach and educator, Toner likes to set goals for his student
athletes that are both motivational and attainable. Through hard
work and commitment to basketball, each young athlete Toner
interacts with will learn life lessons that extend beyond the
basketball court. In his first season as Head Coach, Toner sees
great potential for this year's team to build upon the successes of
last season. "With the returning players and the highly anticipated
recruits that are joining the team, this year's team has not only a
new face, but potential to really turn heads in our conference."
Toner is working to build a multifaceted and successful women's
basketball program at Bay Path College. In the upcoming year he
hopes to help his student athletes reach their full potential in
academics and athletics. Coach Toner also plans to increase the
team's involvement in the Bay Path and greater-Springfield
communities.