BC Men's Soccer Coaches


   

Head Coach Randy Keeler

In his seventh season at the helm of the BC mens' soccer program, Randy Keeler has produced a 1999 Beaver squad that is one of the largest soccer teams in school history. His 27 collegiate wins as a head coach as second on the all-time wins list, just three shy of Jim Amstutz's BC-leading 30.

Keeler is a 1980 graduate of Bluffton College and was a four-year soccer letter winner for the Beavers. A native of Souderton, Pa., he also serves at Bluffton as the campus pastor. Keeler earned his master of divinity degree from Eastern Mennonite Seminary and spent two years in Fresno, Calif. as coordinator of an inner-city boy's club. He has also served in the ministries with the Franconia Mennonite Conference, the Eastern District Conference and served on the Commision of Education, General Conference Mennonite Church.

Keeler's 9-8 1993 team tied the BC record for wins and finished second in the Association for Mideast College.



   

Assistant Coach Andy Kirtland

In his second year as an assistant coach at BC, Andy Kirtland has brought experience and knowledge to the soccer program. A 1993 Bluffton graduate, he was a four-year starter for the Beavers and earned the Defensive MVP Award his junior season. Kirtland also played one summer in Europe on a U.S. All-Star team, gaining international experience.

Kirtland currently is a special eduation teacher at Glenwood Middle School in Findlay, Ohio.