Teams & Coaching Staff
Boys Varsity Soccer
Head Coach, Michael Armstrong
Assistant Coach, Zach Stauffer
Girls Soccer
Head Coach, Kelsey Peachey
Assistant Coach, Emily DeVivo
Boys Jr High Soccer
Head Coach, Jake Knable
Boys Varsity Basketball
Head Coach, Chase Peachey
Assistant Coach, Mike Ammon
Girls Varsity Basketball
Head Coach, Brian Renno
Assistant Coach, Ally Zook
Boys Jr High Basketball
Head Coach, Rich Gibbons
Girls Jr High Basketball
Head Coach, Rachel Sunderland
Congratulations to our 2020 Varsity Soccer Team - District 6 Class A Champs!
We are so proud of the teamwork, dedicated training, and determination that this represents!
(Fall 2020) We are honored to officially announce the retirement of Varsity Soccer Coach Brain Renno. Coach Renno completes his coaching career with an overall record of 128-119-8, which places him as the winningest coach in school history. Brian has served as head coach for a total of 14 seasons and assisted for 7 seasons. Brian’s 21-year contribution to the boys’ soccer program has culminated in the program's first ever District 6 championship and a State playoff berth.
Coach Renno’s influence on the young men that have come through the program is a tribute to his faith in God and allowing God to guide his steps. Several former players shared the following:
“I always appreciated that he didn’t have favorites; he was always taking the time to applaud the effort and hard work.” Chase Peachey ‘05
“I respect and admire his ability to build young men regardless of their soccer talent, and his desire to build relationships.” Garret Byler ‘11
“I always looked forward to the end of the year party at Coach’s house.” Frankie Pannizzo ‘20
The Administration, Athletic Department, Board, parents and players thank Coach Brian Renno for his dedication and commitment to the Boys' Soccer program and Belleville Mennonite as a whole!
"As a student athlete at BMS, I was challenged both on and off the field to grow in faith and character. As a coach, it was my desire that our student athletes continue to receive coaching that applies to the game of soccer, but also coaching in character and faith development for the challenges our young men will face as they walk this road we call life." -Brian Renno