Rawkus rejoins Sentinels as Valorant coach

Former Sentinels coach and ex-FaZe Clan player Shane ‘Rawkus’ Flaherty is listed on the team’s Battlefly roster for the North American Valorant Champions Tour Stage 2 Challengers qualifying tournament and has been confirmed as the team’s coach.

Rawkus coached Sentinels previously between November 2021 and February 2022 on a loan deal from FaZe, attending Valorant Champions with the team. In aTwitlonger, Rawkus said that the two teams could not reach on agreement for him to stay due to “buyout complications.”

Rawkus holds two thumbs up while he poses with Sentinels on stage at Valorant Masters

In the same post, Rawkus said that he was looking for a new team and that he remained contracted to FaZe.

Good things are worth the wait

Rawkus fist bumps a fellow competitor on the Valorant Masters stage.

Welcome back, Coachpic.twitter.com/1IizYQZmkF

— Sentinels (@Sentinels)June 12, 2025

Sentinels competed without a coach in VCT Stage 1 and the first qualifier for Stage 2. The team has hinted at the imminent arrival of a new coach, but an announcement was not made until the start of the second qualifier.

Sentinels will now have the former Overwatch League player as their coach again moving forward in VCT Stage 2 and potentially beyond.

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Sentinels Valorant team’s struggle in 2022

In April, Sentinels went through only their second roster change since the team was created. Before the start of the Stage 2 qualifiers,Sentinels announced the signing of Akrew star Eric ‘Kanpeki’ Xuto replace longtime member Jared ‘zombs’ Gitlin, who has been moved to the bench.

Sentinels also reportedly practiced with former team member Jay ‘sinatraa’ Won, who is planning a return to competition, according toDot Esports.

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The 2021 Masters Reykjavík champions failed to qualify for Stage 2 Challengers from the first qualifying tournament and have come under fire from fansand punditsfor their lack of a coach previously and the recent run of poor performances.