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Background
- Chomskis is originally from Augusta where he attended Westside.
- He played a year at Middle Tennessee State University before transferring to Augusta College where he was a baseball player for one year.
Coaching career
- In 1986, Chomskis became an assistant at Hephzibah.
- He was an assistant at Burke County and Screven County.
- He was later an assistant at Mary Persons and Lincoln County.
Awards
- 2012, 2014 - Region 2-AA Coach of the Year. Not Verifiable (No authority listed)
- 1991, 1994, 2005, 2006 - Assistant Coach of the Year. Not Verifiable (No authority listed)
Personal
- Chomskis is married with two adult children.