



Clutch is a mindset built on the belief that it’s the little things that make the biggest difference. Every rep, every reset, and every hustle play has a purpose, fueling a culture of grit, purpose, and growth within each athlete. Clutch develops not just great players but great people—young leaders who make a difference on and off the field.
Training with grit and purpose, turning even the smallest adjustments into opportunities for impact that matters
Focusing on developing well-rounded athletes and people, gaining confidence and character on and off the field
Athletes who learn to lead with character and accountability, building a team-first mindset where every effort counts beyond the game
Clutch Iron is movement-first strength for athletes built through progressions, expert coaching, and the belief that it’s the little things.
Every session intentional turning consistent work into real gains in speed, power, and stamina that show up on game day.
Beyond muscle, we build durable, mobile, resilient athletes—reducing injury risk while growing confidence, discipline, and leadership for life.
Coach Chris Sorenson is the heartbeat of the Colorado Clutch Baseball Program. As Program Head Coach, he’s built more than a baseball club—he’s cultivated a culture where work ethic, character, and competitive fire are non-negotiable. It’s the little things that separate good teams from great ones. Under his leadership, players learn that every rep, every reset, and every hustle play has a purpose.
From the youngest rookies to seasoned dugout leaders, Coach Chris brings an energy that keeps athletes moving, thinking, and evolving. He knows instinct begins with awareness—heel to the sky, shoelaces to the pitcher—and that athleticism grows when players are encouraged to trust their instincts, recover quickly, and compete with everything they’ve got.
Clutch baseball lives at the intersection of effort and joy. Around here, hard work and fun move in sync. Players learn to love the grind as much as the game. It shows how they battle through long at-bats, stay sharp at first without leaning, and deliver in pressure moments with clarity and confidence. Every brilliant read, challenging out, and heads-up play reflects the culture Coach Chris has embedded throughout the program.
What sets him apart isn’t just strategy—it’s connection. He sees how kids think, encourages risk-taking, and celebrates sparks of insight with praise that sticks. He’s part coach, part mentor, part storyteller—and when you feel the moment’s passed, he’ll remind you that that was the definition of Clutch right there.
He doesn’t just build ballplayers. He builds kids who are coachable, confident, and ready to lead—on and off the field. Gratitude, grit, and growth fuel everything Colorado Clutch stands for.
That’s Clutch.


Coach Carson is the embodiment of what the Colorado Clutch program is all about. A true homegrown leader, he’s played for Coach Chris Sorenson since the age of seven and now brings that same Clutch DNA to the next generation of athletes. From player to coach, Carson’s journey is a testament to the long-game approach that defines the program: start with strong fundamentals, layer in grit, and never stop competing.
Having grown up in the Clutch system, Carson doesn’t just know the drills—he knows why they matter. He’s lived every “reset button,” every “don’t lean, look,” and every moment where effort met execution. That perspective makes him a powerful mentor for young players who see in him both who they are and who they can become.
Coach Carson brings a rare mix of relatability and intensity. He’s walked the same dugout path, faced the same two-strike battles, and heard many of the same sayings that now shape how he teaches. Whether he’s helping a kid square up a fastball or coaching through a base-running read, he brings clarity, confidence, and a deep respect for the game.
What makes Coach Carson stand out isn’t just his baseball IQ—it’s the way he carries forward Coach Chris’s legacy with his own voice. He’s a bridge between generations of Clutch players, proving that the system works when it’s built on trust, accountability, and heart.
He’s not just coaching in the Clutch program. He is the Clutch program.
Coach Travis Besant brings a wealth of high-level coaching experience to Colorado Clutch Baseball, including a tenure as JV Coach at Chaparral High School in Colorado—one of the most competitive programs. With multiple seasons guiding high school and club teams, Coach Travis is known for his calm presence, strategic mind, and deep commitment to developing well-rounded athletes.
His coaching philosophy is rooted in discipline, trust, and player growth. He emphasizes baseball IQ, fundamentals, and repetition with purpose—teaching players to compete with focus, execute confidently, and lead with character. Every practice has structure, every drill has intent, and every player has a role in building something bigger than themselves.
Now at the helm of a Clutch team, Coach Travis channels the same energy, standards, and heart that define the Clutch brand. With full respect for the program’s culture and mission, he’s here to lead, mentor, and compete—preparing his team to be tough, smart, and always ready for the moment.


A Colorado native, Coach Aaron Morgan’s love for sports began early. At Lutheran High School, he was a three-sport athlete—earning varsity letters in baseball, basketball, and track—before focusing on baseball. He went on to earn academic and athletic scholarships to Colorado Christian University, where he played center field and hit .353. After competing in the Texas Collegiate League, he transferred to Division I Gardner-Webb University, finishing his career as a Dean’s List honoree and one of the top 20 hitters in the nation.
After college, Coach Aaron turned down opportunities in professional baseball to pursue his lifelong passion for performance training. Starting as a 114-pound freshman, he transformed himself through years of discipline, nutrition, and focused strength work—eventually breaking multiple all-time lifting records at Colorado Christian and earning the Iron Cougar Award.
Today, Coach Aaron leads Clutch Iron, the strength and performance arm of Colorado Clutch. He specializes in speed and agility, strength and conditioning, injury prevention, and mental performance coaching. His faith remains the strength behind his work, shaping how he leads, teaches, and lives—all in the Glory of God.
As Colorado Clutch Baseball expands, we’re actively recruiting passionate, high-character coaches to lead teams across the 8U–14U age divisions. These aren’t just coaching roles—they’re opportunities to shape a generation of athletes through culture, development, and the Clutch way of baseball.
We’re looking for leaders who understand that the little things—consistency, mindset, and fundamentals—make the most significant difference. Ideal candidates bring energy, clear communication, and a love for teaching the game with intention and purpose. At Clutch, coaches are better than players—they build confidence, discipline, and team-first competitors.
Supported by a strong coaching aren’t and proven program they’re in, Clutch coaches have the platform and community to thrive. Whether you’re seasoned or rising in the coaching field, if you’re ready to compete, mentor, and airshow the game—we want to hear from you.


Whether you’re a player ready to level up, a coach eager to lead, or a family searching for a baseball program rooted in grit, growth, and team culture—Colorado Clutch might be exactly what you’re looking for.
We’re more than jerseys and game schedules. Clutch is a year-round player development program where athletes compete with purpose, train with intensity, and grow in a culture that values character as much as skill. From 8U through 14U, our teams are led by experienced coaches who emphasize fundamentals, mindset, and the little things that win big moments.
We’re always looking for committed players, coaches, and families who want to be part of something bigger. If you’re ready to work hard, have fun, and become the definition of Clutch—let’s talk.
