
Coach Elaine Mayfield Peigen & Hanna Adams
Ooltewah High School Volleyball
Elaine Mayfield Peigen has coached volleyball for 38 years, with the last 34 spent at Ooltewah High School.
“My passion for coaching comes from the lasting impact my previous coaches had on my life. They showed that they cared for me as a person beyond the sport. Their belief in me built my confidence, and their leadership showed me how powerful a coach’s influence can be,” says Peigen.
As a coach, Peigen works to instill resilience, accountability, discipline, teamwork, and integrity along with leadership and communication skills. “The role is not just about developing athletes, but helping shape confident, responsible individuals who contribute positively to their community,” she explains.
Her investment extends beyond the court, from feeding players pregame meals and checking in on their academics to celebrating alumnae at weddings and baby showers and coaching their children at summer camp.
“For a coach, maintaining relationships with players who have graduated and gone on to start careers and families in the community is one of the greatest measures of true success,” says Peigen. “It’s always nice to see their smiling faces in the bleachers.”
Hanna Adams, Class of 2016, says Peigen was instrumental in her next steps after playing volleyball in high school and college.
“When I graduated college and entered education, Elaine was the first one to come alongside me to give advice and urge me in the right direction. That direction led me to become her assistant coach! She has mentored me by showing me qualities that have given her a successful career: drive, confidence, and consistency,” says Adams.
As both a former player and an assistant coach, Adams can attest to Peigen’s passion for the sport.
“Her work ethic and determination are top notch. Not only will she do whatever it takes to have a successful program, but she cares deeply about her players’ success on and off the volleyball court,” she shares. “She has put blood, sweat, and tears into the Ooltewah Volleyball program and I am honored to have been a small part of it!”
Three Life Lessons That I Learned from Coach Peigen
- Always speak up for yourself and others.
- Shortcuts never work. Doing things the right way will always be better for you in the long run.
- What you sow now, you will reap later.