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Ice Hockey

Varsity Ice Hockey Team 2023-2024

The Bellarmine ice hockey program, led by Head Coach David Guy, starts off its 18th season for the Bells. The Bellarmine Ice Hockey club was started in 2006 by Vince Siewit, Jimmy Skardotous, and Mark Yost. Mr. Vern Cleary was the Moderator for the first 6 seasons and was instrumental in starting the JV program (2nd season) and the highly popular ice hockey Alumni game (3rd season). The program expanded in 2012 with additional games and entered the Anaheim Ducks HS Hockey league in So Cal. The Bells play some of the best high school teams in the USA and continue to play at a high level.

The Varsity and JV compete in the Sharks High School Hockey League. The Varsity is a National Bound Team vying for the CA State Title. A win will get them to compete for the National HS Title. Pictured is the 2022-2023 Bellarmine Varsity and JV Ice Hockey teams.

Come see the Bells in San Jose or Southern California.

JV Ice Hockey Team 2023-2024

Varsity/JV Hockey Practice Schedule

Varsity Ice Hockey Schedule

JV Ice Hockey Schedule

Volleyball

Varsity Volleyball, Volleyball

Bellarmine Volleyball has established itself as a leading program, distinguished by its 18 WCAL championships, 14 Central Coast Section (CCS) championships and clinching the Northern California Regional title in 2016. The program offers three distinct levels of competition: Freshman, Junior Varsity (JV), and Varsity, catering to a diverse range of talent and experience.

As a competitive Spring season sport, Bellarmine Volleyball maintains a selection process for its teams, with each level generally accommodating a maximum of 14 players on the roster. Freshman and JV teams play through April and Varsity typically plays into mid to late May.

Each year, Bellarmine hosts the annual Justin Ebner Memorial Tournament where 24 teams compete and honor Justin’s life, his passion for volleyball, and dedication to friends and family #youmatter. #livelikejustin.

Coach Bio

Coach BJ Prudencio, Varsity Head Coach and program director joined the program in 2023 with a 16-year coaching career spanning all levels of volleyball from youth through Junior College and a wealth of experience and expertise honing player skills. His coaching philosophy focuses on players’ growth and development, teamwork, and resilience.

Track

varsity 2018

The 2020 Track and Field season once again holds great promise for the Bells, as they look to win an unprecedented 11th straight WCAL title and return to the podium at the CCS Championships. In 2019, the Bells won both the Frosh-Soph and Varsity League titles for a 10th straight year. At CCS, the Bells scored 18 points in the 3200 to vault into 3rd place, marking a record 10th straight year finishing in the top four. Replacing graduated leaders like hurdler/jumper Kijana Hilton and thrower Keanu Lee will be tough, but their legacy of leadership will undoubtedly help a new crop of leaders in this year's campaign.

Bellarmine will be led in large part by a core of returning distance runners: Juniors Colin Peattie—defending CCS champ in the 1600 and 3200—Galen and Nolan Topper, Aiden Theocheung, Casper Aliaga, John Stebbins, Jason Evanchik and Jack Boennighausen will lead many other Juniors and a deep team of Seniors. This year, sprint Coach Joey Colucci will lean heavily on Seniors Matt Fujii, Nick Teresi and Casey Shaheen to once again develop both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays so that they will compete for State Meet spots at the CCS Championships. Coach Leo O'Neill will turn to a young group of hurdlers who will led by Juniors Jaxon Sawyer and Xavier McDaniel.

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On the field side, coach Warren Jaques will have Juniors Leo Garcia-Czarkowski leading the vault squad. Coach Derick Bell will once again be in charge of all jumpers. Junior Jackie MacHale will be counted on to lead a strong group of Sophomore jumpers. The throwers will be looking for leadership from a large group of returners, especially Seniors Marcus Mifsud and Justin Lewinski.

In League competition, Serra, St. Francis and Mitty will once again provide a stiff challenge for the Bells, as we seek to complete another season unbeaten in dual meets. At the CCS level, in addition to our two aforementioned WCAL rivals, Santa Theresa, San Benito, Evergreen Valley, and Los Altos will certainly challenge the Bells. Check out the BCP website for this year's schedule and come out on a Wednesday afternoon for a dual meet to see the Bells in action!

Tennis

Bellarmine College Preparatory fields both Varsity and Junior Varsity tennis teams. The tennis program provides an opportunity for students to experience high level competition, play as an individual and learn to work as a team member, enjoy representing their school, take pride of their accomplishments, and develop essential lifelong character skills all while playing this great game of tennis. Bellarmine strives to provide an atmosphere for individual and team growth while supporting and emphasizing academic excellence. We embrace the diversity of our student athletes, coaches, and administrators by fostering a respectful culture that utilizes and celebrates those of differences to achieve great success.

Varsity Tennis 2024

Due to the success and popularity with the Bellarmine Tennis program there will be tryouts and possible cuts for both Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. Our aim is to create an exciting, challenging, competitive and fun atmosphere for all who participate and their families too.

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