The McCallie School Blue Tornadoes are turning a new page in their baseball program. The Chattanooga-based private school announced a significant leadership change this week, marking the end of an era and the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the team.
After a decade at the helm and 15 total years with the program, head coach Tim Costo will step down at the conclusion of the 2026 season. But don't worry—he's not leaving the diamond entirely. Costo will transition into an assistant coaching role, ensuring his championship-winning experience remains in the dugout. Under his leadership, the Blue Tornadoes captured a state championship in 2022 and finished as runners-up in 2017, cementing his legacy as one of the program's most successful coaches.
Stepping into the head coach role is Matt Allen, a familiar face who has been part of the McCallie baseball staff since 2019. Allen brings a wealth of experience, having previously served as head coach at Lincoln County for five years before joining McCallie as a science teacher and coach. His promotion signals a seamless transition for a program that values both athletic excellence and academic integrity.
The timing couldn't be more fitting. McCallie currently holds an 18-15 record and is gearing up for a pivotal three-game TSSAA postseason series against Memphis University School. With a new leader at the helm and a seasoned mentor still in the mix, the Blue Tornadoes are poised to make some noise when it matters most.
McCallie School, a prestigious private institution in Chattanooga, is renowned for its rigorous academics and competitive athletics. The school's commitment to character development and a strong sense of community pride makes this coaching transition not just a change in leadership, but a continuation of a proud tradition. Whether you're a player, parent, or fan, there's plenty of reason to be excited about the future of Blue Tornado baseball.
