Coach Carlos Perez
Coach Perez is the head coach of the PSL Storm's 14U team. With an extensive background in both education and athletics, he has held roles as a Physical Education Teacher, Middle School Baseball Coach, Junior Varsity Baseball Coach, and most recently as Varsity Baseball Assistant Coach at Port St. Lucie High School. A former collegiate baseball player, Coach Perez brings a profound passion for the sport to the Storm Baseball organization. His notable coaching accomplishments include leading the Central Islip Indians summer travel team to four Long Island Championships and one New York State Championship over six years. Certified as a Physical Education Teacher, High School Athletic Coach, and by USA Baseball, along with credentials as a School District Administrator, Coach Perez leverages nearly 30 years of experience to mentor and inspire his players.
Email Coach Perez: coachperez@stormbaseball.net
Coach Pedro Amador
Coach Amador has been with the Storm organization for the past three seasons, bringing a deep well of baseball knowledge from his experience as a former high school player and as a coach. In addition, he has dedicated many years to coaching local little leagues in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Coach Lenny Neff
Coach Neff began his coaching journey in 1996 with West Boynton Little League, alongside a high school friend and fellow baseball player. His passion for coaching continued while serving in the U.S. Army, where he assisted with the youth baseball league on the military base in Heidelberg, Germany. After completing his military service, Coach Neff resumed coaching in 2002 with Delray Beach Little League, a role he held until 2009.
When his twin sons turned eight, Coach Neff transitioned to coaching travel baseball, contributing to teams such as the Okeeheelee Warhawks, Top 10, Lake Worth Warriors, Lake Worth Legacy, Wellington Colts, Lake Worth Busty Bulls, and Elite Squad. After his twins committed to playing Division 1 college baseball, Coach Neff took a brief break from coaching. However, with his youngest son's growing interest in the sport, he returned to the field. Now residing in Port St. Lucie, the Neff family found a new home with the PSL Storm travel baseball organization.
Coaching Core Values
Hustle and hard work will define a player
Be coachable
Understand the game
Embrace and learn from failures
Be a good teammate
Coaching Certifications
USA Baseball Coaching
Dominate the Diamond Baseball
NAYS Coach Certification
Coaching Goals
Develop young men to achieve the desired outcome within the game of baseball
Provide the best opportunities for our baseball players to achieve their goals
To be open and honest with all players and parents
To provide a productive baseball learning environment
Coach David Scott
As a lifelong sports enthusiast, my passion for baseball has been unwavering—from collecting cards as a kid to playing the game throughout my life. My coaching journey began when my children took an interest in the sport, and I started assisting with their teams. Since then, I've continued to contribute wherever possible, sharing my love for the game and helping young athletes develop their skills. As a dedicated fan of both the Los Angeles Angels and Dodgers, I aim to bring my enthusiasm and experience to this team, fostering growth and helping each player reach their full potential.
Coach David Morales
Coach Morales brings over 20 years of baseball and coaching experience, beginning his career in New York as a baseball trainer with Frozen Ropes, where he worked with players ranging from ages 6 to college level. His training focused on the mental, visual, and physical aspects of the game, laying a strong foundation for his coaching philosophy.
In 2006, Coach Morales relocated to Florida and began coaching in the local leagues of Port St. Lucie. He later launched his own business, Diamond Skillz, where he trained baseball and softball players in all facets of the game, including agility and weight training.
In 2014, Coach Morales joined the coaching staff at Treasure Coast High School as the Head Junior Varsity Coach, a position he held until 2019 when he was named Head Varsity Coach. During his tenure as Head Varsity Coach, he helped 22 seniors continue their baseball careers at the collegiate level. His outstanding leadership earned him Coach of the Year honors in the 2024 season.
Currently an educator at Treasure Coast High School, Coach Morales stepped down as Head Varsity Coach at the end of the 2024 season to focus on his son’s baseball journey. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Science with a Major in Sports Coaching and is a certified Physical Education Teacher.
Coach Morales is dedicated to developing Storm players, helping them excel both on and off the field. His wealth of knowledge and passion for the game make him an invaluable asset to the Storm organization.