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Alumni Spotlight: Eddie Smith (NTHS '02)

Smith holding baseball championship trophy.

Eddie Smith holds the Washington State Baseball Championship Trophy after his team wins the 2002 championship. (Courtesy of Eddie Smith)

Recently named University of Washington Head Baseball Coach, Eddie Smith, is no stranger to wearing purple. Smith graduated from North Thurston High School, where his senior year, he and his teammates brought home the state championship trophy after an undefeated 2002 baseball season. Now, Smith’s coaching career has brought him back home to the Pacific Northwest, where his journey began.

“My experience in North Thurston Public Schools was everything,” said Smith. “I spent 13 years in North Thurston Public Schools, both of my parents worked in the school system, and in fact, my freshman year, both of my parents were teaching at North Thurston High School.”

Smith’s love for athletics began early in his life. As an elementary student, Smith’s father coached basketball and was the athletic director at NTHS.

“On days where there would be four high school basketball games, I would take a different bus and have it drop me off at the high school,” Smith recalled. “I would get there as soon as I could to watch all of those games. For a while there, I didn’t really know the difference between the North Thurston Rams and the Chicago Bulls.”

As a North Thurston Ram, Smith played football, basketball, golf, and of course, baseball. He attributes much of who he is today to his experience in athletics programs at North Thurston. “It created memories, it created friendship, it created teamwork, it created accountability,” said Smith. “I think there’s no better place to start understanding what it means to be counted on and have others depending on you than high school sports.”

After sweeping the state baseball championship and walking across the stage at North Thurston High School, Smith initially went on to play baseball at Centralia College, where he is now a member of the school’s athletic hall of fame. After two years, he transferred to the University of Notre Dame, where he continued to play baseball, and graduated with a 3.8 GPA.

And while Smith really liked playing baseball, he quickly learned that he loved coaching baseball.

“My first time getting to coach, I was 20 years old after my sophomore year of college, and I got to coach the North Thurston Summer League Baseball team,” Smith said. “That summer really made clear to me that I loved it, and I had so much fun with those guys.”

On high school sports in general, “I think that you get out of it what you put into it, and if you put in hard work and togetherness and some resiliency, you’re going to get a great experience out of it,” Smith said. “From my perspective, [high school sports] are the pinnacle of an athletic experience for so many people because of the lessons that you learn along the way. I think that’s an important perspective to keep.”

Read more about Coach Eddie Smith at the University of Washington website.

Read the Thurston Talk article featuring Eddie Smith.