About The Directors


Dennis Womack and Scott Gines have been coaching together since 1983, and together established the Virginia Baseball Camp, Inc. in 1985. This tandem represents the administrative and organizational backbone of this nationally regarded camp company.


Dennis Womack completed his 23-year tenure as the UVA head baseball coach in 2003, forging a legacy that includes: UVA's all-time career wins leader (594), re-writing the UVA baseball record book, and a long line of All-Americans, Academic All-Americans, All-ACC, All-State, professional draft picks, and all with an impeccable graduation success rate. Coach Womack also played an integral role in the recent construction of one of the nation's finest on-campus collegiate stadiums, Davenport Field. Womack is currently a UVA assistant athletic director, and he holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from Auburn University.


Scott Gines began his coaching career assisting Dennis Womack in 1983, and in 2000 completed his 13th season as a head coach. Coach Gines completed his 6th season at VMI in 2000, preceded by 7 seasons as Radford University’s head coach. During Gines’ tenures at both institutions, virtually every school record was broken, and he departed each school at the top of their baseball win chart. Gines became the Director of Athletics and Sports Management at Dakota Wesleyan University in August 2000. In December 2004 Gines became the director of athletics at Fairmont State University, and following a successful building campaign he became the athletics director at Texas A&M University-Kingsville in July, 2007.  Gines is a graduate of the VMI, UVA, Sports Management Institute and Higher Education Management Institute.