New Oak Mountain baseball coach leaves ‘home’ for bigger challenge
P.J. Guy said he left “home” at Helena to become the new head baseball coach at Oak Mountain High School.
After all, Guy is the only coach Helena has ever had and he led the Huskies to a Class 6A state championship in 2017 and runner-up finishes in 2015 and 2018.
“Helena has been my home,” he said after being announced as the replacement for Derek Irons, who resigned to become an assistant at Briarwood Christian. “Although I’m leaving for another job, I’ll probably always consider that as my home.
“I met this past Monday with the boys and it was a very, very tough, emotional day for me. I let them know I was leaving and those boys – and not just them, all the former players I’ve had over 11 years – I cherish them all. It’s not just the players, it’s all my co-workers who have become family.
“It’s been a roller-coaster week, but I’m grateful and ready for it.”
Irons recorded 222 wins in 10 seasons at the helm at Oak Mountain, but the Eagles have missed the postseason for the past four seasons and were 17-17 in 2025.
“They contacted me about two weeks ago,” Guy said of his journey to a new job. “Through a lot of prayer and thought of whether I could leave Helena – the toughest part since it was home for the last 11 years – all the dots connected for me to make the move at this stage of my career.
“The opportunity to take a baseball program to another level excites me. It’s the right time for me in my life.”
Guy brings a 346-216 career record to Oak Mountain headed into his 20th season – 15th as a head coach. He also was the first baseball coach at Sipsey Valley. He took the Bears to a Class 3A runner-up finish in 2014.
The coach said he had a connection to the Eagles. “My wife (Lee Anne) is an Oak Mountain graduate,” he said, “and although I’ve never worked there, I’m very familiar with the school and the community.”
Guy also knows what he’s in for with the move to Class 7A and Area 6. “I’m a competitor and it’s a challenge to move up to play 7A baseball in the Birmingham metro area with Hewitt-Trussville, Vestavia Hills and Hoover. I think that’s probably the strongest 7A area in the state. That excites me, just the challenge of that.
“I am friends with all three of those coaches. They (Jeff Mauldin at Hewitt, Jamie Harris at Vestavia and Adam Moseley at Hoover) are all great coaches and all great men who run great programs. We’ve competed against them all the past 11 years. I’ve got a ton of respect for them and I look forward to playing more meaningful games with them. I think that’s what you look forward to as a player – to play against the best.”
Guy, who graduated from Holt High School and played outfield on a junior college World Series team at Wallace State-Hanceville Community College before finishing at AUM, said he was eager to start building relationships at his new school.
“I’m looking to get involved in the community and the school,” he said. “I have to build relationships, coming to a big school where I don’t know the players. The next four to six weeks, we’ll just be building those relationships and going to work.”
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