Greater Atlanta Christian School is excited to announce that Will Munley will join the GAC family as our Head Varsity Boys Lacrosse Coach. He comes to GAC after launching and leading a successful program at Hebron Christian Academy, where he served as Head Coach and began the program in 2022.
Previously, he served as an assistant coach for North Gwinnett High School, the University of Georgia club team, and within the Team 91 organization. Munley is also the founder of the Elevate Lacrosse Academy and co-founder of Crown Lacrosse. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, he played collegiate lacrosse at Mercyhurst North East and Tennessee Wesleyan University, where he was a two-time team captain at both institutions. At Mercyhurst, Munley was a standout attackman who set program records in scoring and assists, leading the team to its two most successful seasons in school history. At TWU, he earned All-Conference honors and received the prestigious Stan Harrison Award as the university's Most Valuable Athlete in 2015. Coach Munley currently competes at the international level for the Slovakia Men's National Team.
In his three seasons at Hebron Christian Academy, Munley compiled an impressive 36-19 record, with yearly playoff appearances, including two Sweet Sixteen runs. Under his leadership, Hebron produced over 20 All-Area selections, 12 All-Gwinnett County players, four All-State honorees, and three collegiate lacrosse players.
Coach Munley shared his excitement for joining the Spartan community:
“I am extremely blessed and excited to step into the Head Boys Lacrosse Coach role at Greater Atlanta Christian School. I want to thank Athletic Director Tim Hardy and President Scott Harsh for believing in my vision and passion for the game as the next leader of the program at GAC. My goal is to lead young men closer to Christ through the game I love. The lacrosse program at GAC is well-known in Gwinnett County and around the state. I will work to ensure this program continues to flourish and compete at the highest levels in the state and nationally. Stepping on campus, I immediately knew GAC was a special place with special people. I’m honored to be part of the school’s mission.”