Spotlight on Athletics Leadership
September 18, 2025
Meet your new Knights Athletics leadership team! In September, Levi Vega began serving
as the acting athletics director and Aaron Vaughn as the acting assistant director.
Together, they will support WVC students, coaching staff, and partnerships on campus
and in our community.
As familiar faces to WVC students, faculty, staff, and community members, Levi and Aaron are excited to build a strong foundation for the athletics department and help student athletes succeed on the field and in the classroom.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited for our new and returning coaches to grow in their roles, gain confidence,
and be part of our
student athletes' journey in growing within their teams and academically,鈥 Levi shared.
鈥淪tarting at WVC as a recruiter and serving as the former director of the College
Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) has helped me understand what we need to be successful....
We want to make sure everything is good on the financial side, on the compliance side,
on the academic side.鈥
Aaron also brings years of experience and enthusiasm to his new role, sharing, 鈥淭his is an exciting time to rejuvenate our athletics program and bring in new energy.鈥 He has led the Knights baseball team as head coach since 2021 and serves as the manager of the Student Recreation Center (SRC) on the Wenatchee campus. 鈥淭his will be my fifth year coaching at WVC, and we鈥檙e committed to making sure our students and coaches have the support and mentorship they need to lead.鈥
Aaron's time as a coach has helped him to see 鈥渨hat鈥檚 worked and what hasn鈥檛 worked.
I think it鈥檚 something that I鈥檓 excited to be able to bring to show, hey, here鈥檚 something
we can do that I鈥檝e seen be successful.鈥 He said that includes supporting the Knights
student athletes during the transition in leadership, providing them with a quality
athletic and academic experience, and guaranteeing that all Knights games run smoothly.
But it also means mentoring coaches and ensuring that they have the knowledge they need to support their
athletes.
To help welcome both new and returning Knights athletes to WVC, Levi and Aaron developed a Knights Day orientation, where students learned about support services available to them and engaged in activities to help them get to know one another, including 鈥減eople bingo鈥 and a dodgeball game.
The leadership team and coaching staff also hope that the community will continue to support Knights Athletics. 鈥淗onestly, I would say for the community, just don't give up,鈥 Aaron said. He pointed out that WVC Athletics has experienced some hurdles but always found a way to overcome them. 鈥淎 lot of that was through community leaders stepping up and helping out, people donating to programs, people helping coaches find jobs or giving them support.鈥
Levi added that the community can best show their support by attending Knights games and visiting the athletics facilities. 鈥淲e want to make sure they get to see it, get to see that we鈥檙e doing our best,鈥 he said. 鈥淯ltimately, we are here for our students, and that is our goal...supporting the student through all their experience[s] here.鈥 That, Levi said, would be a very good reason to support Knights Athletics.
To learn more about the Knights athletics leadership team, visit www.wvc.edu/news/2025-2026/Knights-athletics-new-leadership.aspx.
Visitto find the upcoming 2025-2026 Knights athletic schedule.


