Director

Chuck Preslar

Chuck grew up in Mint Hill, North Carolina, and later moved to Rock Hill, where he met his wonderful wife of 27 years, Amy. Together, they have two children, Alaina and Brady, as well as an awesome son-in-law and a sweet grandson.
At the age of 18, Chuck felt the Lord’s call to serve in sports ministry by coaching both adults and children. After moving to Rock Hill, he continued pursuing that calling and has been involved with ROAR for over 20 years in various roles, including coaching, refereeing, and serving as a field supervisor. For the past five years, he has faithfully served as Assistant Director.
You’ll often find Chuck and his entire family serving at Westminster Park and other ROAR facilities. They deeply love ROAR and cherish the relationships they’ve built with so many families over the years. It has been a joy for them to see this ministry grow into what it is today.
Chuck is passionate about spending time with his family, mentoring others, and sharing the Gospel through sports.
Volleyball-Social Media Coordinator

Alaina Cobb

Alaina Cobb grew up in Rock Hill where she met her husband of 2 years. Alaina grew up playing in ROAR from the age of 6 playing basketball, soccer and volleyball until she aged out of ROAR. She continued to help out with ROAR by working in the concession stand and later coaching basketball and volleyball at the age of 15.  After covid, ROAR volleyball program was struggling to get sign-ups. Alaina took lead and ran our Practice and Play program in hopes of rebuilding the program. After 2 seasons of Practice and Play the program finally could have teams again and is thriving! You can find Alaina on the courts coaching or playing volleyball or at the fields taking pictures or in the concessions stand. Alaina loves spending time with her family and dogs and sharing the gospel through coaching and playing sports. 

Administrative assistant

Matthew Coulson

Matthew is from the Rock Hill area and has been part of the Westminster family from a young age. He studied Psychology and Business Administration at the University of South Carolina, graduating in 2020. Matthew enjoys spending time with family and friends and has always had a heart for service and community. He is eager to live out that calling through his work with ROAR, helping others encounter the power of the Gospel in and through sports and fellowship.

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