Craig Webster

Craig Webster

  • Title
    Assistant Coach/Head JV Coach

With over 40 years of baseball coaching experience, including 25 years as a head coach, Webster joined the Warrior staff in September 2014 as an assistant and the head junior varsity coach. 

Prior to Corban, Webster’s illustrious career included Coach of the Year honors on five different occasions. He led his team to the Mt. Hood Conference Championship and earned Coach of the Year accolades in 2010 and 2013. While coaching high school baseball, he was a two-time Metro League Coach of the Year as well as State Coach of the Year. Moreover, Webster has directed and coordinated over thirty youth baseball camps. 

In 1978, Webster graduated from Western Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education. He then went on to earn his Master of Arts in Secondary Education/Health and Physical Education from Lewis and Clark College.

Webster has coached a variety of sports throughout his career, including men's and women’s basketball, baseball, football, softball, and volleyball. 

He has taught at eight different schools in subjects such as physical education, health, careers, personal finance, marriage, and family guidance.  

During his free time, Webster enjoys steelhead and salmon fishing, backpacking, camping, golfing, completing yard work, and weightlifting. 

Webster is married to his wife, Sharon, the vice-principal at David Douglas High School in Portland, Ore. Their son, Brice, is an assistant baseball coach at La Salle High School. Meanwhile, their daughter, Addie, earned her undergraduate degree at the University of San Francisco and her Master’s from Seattle University.