During his twenty-four years of coaching at Waubonsee, John Bell has consistently produced successful men’s and women’s cross-country teams. However, last season was unprecedented in the program’s history. His runners won both the men’s and women’s Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference (ISCC) title and then went on to capture the Region IV crowns as well, to qualify both teams for the NJCAA Division I National Meet for the first time ever.
Bell has led his runners to 16 league titles overall and been named the ISCC’s Cross Country Coach of the Year eleven times. His men’s teams placed in the league’s top spot nine times, including an unprecedented six consecutive crowns from 1998 to 2003. Since 1984 Bell has guided 94 runners to All-Conference seasons including Rebecca Wheeler, last year’s ISCC Female Runner of the Year. Overall, he’s led 71 runners to All-Region IV status, and the school’s only two-time female All-American in Sharon Metzger. Bell was inducted into the ISCC Hall of Fame in 2005.
In addition, Bell has led Waubonsee’s men’s tennis program for the last eight years. Coach Bell was the recipient of the Skyway Conference’s first Men’s Sports Coach of the Year Award after guiding the cross-country and tennis teams to conference crowns during the 2000-2001 school year. His runners placed 11th in the nation that fall before his tennis squad went undefeated in Skyway play during the spring. They completed their league domination by sweeping all nine flights at the Skyway tournament, tying for the Region IV title and then placing 20th in the nation.
Bell graduated from Dominican High School in Whitefish Bay, Wis., in 1962. He attended Quincy College, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1966. Bell then earned a master’s degree in business administration in 1970 from Northeast Missouri State College, which is today Truman State University.
Bell has lived in the Aurora area for more than 30 years and was a long-time teacher and track coach at West Aurora High School. Every year the school hosts the “John Bell Invitational” track and field meet, and Coach Bell was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in February 2003. Though recently retired, he continues to substitute teach for the school district. He and his wife, Carol, have two grown children, Sean and Michelle. Coach Bell is also the proud grandfather of grandsons, Brenden, Reese and Griffin, and granddaughters Reilly and Finley.
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