Our Coaches

"Our greatest fear isn't that we are inadequate, it is that we are powerful beyond measure." - Marianna Williamson


Jaye Pratt

Coach Aaron

Aaron Xavier Jones While at Cortland Aaron competed for the universities Track and Field team beginning in 2019 Competing Primally in the Sprint Hurdles (60meter indoors 110meter outdoors) and open sprints (60 meter, 100 meter, 200 meter). Aaron received numerus Championship Honors including 5 SUNYAC Conference titles and 3 AARTFC Championship titles and 1 NCAA Division 3 All American Honor in the Men’s 4x4 (outdoor, 2023). In total Aaron has received 23 Championship level Honors (prior to the 2024 season) and continues to compete for SUNY Cortland to this day. Aaron graduated with a Bachelor’s degree and Exercise Science and kinesiology in the Spring of 2023. Aaron is Currently Completing his Master’s at SUNY Cortland with a Concertation in Biomechanics Research while still competing for the Universities Track and Field Program. 

Coach Miles

Miles Hunter Competed at Bryant & Stratton for 1 season 2 time all American (Triple and Long Jump) Assistant Jumps Coach at Tapestry Charter School



Coach Izeal

A family man. He is a married man going on 20 years with his lovely wife as well as a father of two children, Izeal 4th and Brooklyn. In his youth, Izeal and his family travelled around. He was born in Greenville, NC, then he and his parents moved around to Kingsport, TN, Cincinnati, OH, before settling in Buffalo, NY where he began his high school career.

            Izeal attended Sweet Home High School where he was a 3-sport athlete. Izeal played football as a linebacker & offensive lineman, indoor & outdoor track in the Triple Jump, Shotput & Discus.  Then Izeal brought his talent to Buffalo State College where he played football all four years while earning a college degree, first to do so in his family.

            Izeal is proud of several accomplishments in his life. Some of which include competing in the state meet in high school (shotput), obtaining a college degree, having a son to carry on his family name, and even finding Jesus in his life to help direct and support him.

            When asked what are important aspects of being a coach, Izeal responded “it is important to have year round activities for your athletes as well as a knowledge of the event. But most importantly, it should be fun for the athletes. A flexible coach is key.” He also commented “the student should want to compete, not be forced to.”

            Izeal has coached around Western New York for several years. He has coached at Canisius High School (2-3 years), City Honors, Sweet Home for 3 years (sent multiple athletes to state meet), one year at Buff State as the distance coach, and 6 years at Tapestry before coming to St. Joe’s. In 2010, he saw an ad in the paper for a coaching position. He attempted to message the coaches and athletic director, finally met with Pete Schneider, and was awarded the position- was a perfect transition with the outgoing throwing coach.

            Now days, Coach Bullock can be found at his Alma mater at Sweet Home HS where he's the Head Indoor Track and Field Coach. In addition, Coach Bullock has been newly appointed as the Boys Outdoor T&F Coach at Sweet Home High School. Not to mention he also is a NYS certified Technology Teacher at Sweet Home HS as well.


Coach Bullock has been around HS T&F for over 35 yrs. Coach Bullock served as the Niagara Assoc. USATF Youth Chair for 5 year from 2019-2023 until stepping down this past fall.