We are the Tigers!

Through athletics, students develop their talents, build confidence, and embrace self-discipline, leadership, and healthy lifestyles.

High School Athletic Programs

Boys and Girls Cross Country
Boys Football
Girls Volleyball
Boys and Girls Basketball
Boys and Girls Track
Cheerleading
Boys Golf

Co-op Athletic Programs

Boys and Girls Soccer
Tennis
Boys and Girls Swimming
Boys Volleyball
Baseball
Softball

Middle School Athletic Programs

Boys and Girls Cross Country
Football
Girls Volleyball
Boys and Girls Basketball
Boys and Girls Track

Co-op Athletic Programs

Boys and Girls Soccer
Boys and Girls Swimming

 

Important Links

Season Ticket Information

Annual Season Pass $200

Support your BCACS Tigers all season long! Season tickets offer great value and ensure you’re there for every thrilling moment of our high school and middle school athletic events. Contact the high school to purchase tickets.

 

High School Coaching Staff

Football
Kevin Bennett  coachbennett77@gmail.com

Volleyball
Vicky Groat  vgroat@bcacs.org

Basketball
Mike Kimber  mkimber@bcacs.org

Cross Country
Tim Cole  tcrunning33@gmail.com

Track
Brett Weiss  Brettweiss@hotmail.com

Girls Basketball
DJ Grimm  grimmd@pennfield.net

Boys Golf
Mike Kimber  mkimber@bcacs.org

Athletic Director
Vicky Groat  vgroat@bcacs.org

State Championship Titles

District Championship Titles

Beyond the Scoreboard

Shaping Athletes, Students, and Future Leaders

Participation in athletics at Battle Creek Area Catholic Schools isn’t just about competition, it’s about nurturing well-rounded individuals. Through sports, students learn core values like integrity, perseverance, humility, respect, and teamwork. They enjoy significant physical and mental health benefits, including improved fitness, reduced stress, and greater confidence. Athletes also develop essential time‑management skills, balancing academics, practices, games, and personal life. When parents and coaches unite in trust and purpose, we create environments where students flourish, not just in sports, but in character, health, and life.

What Parents Should Expect from Coaches

  • Clear communication of coaching philosophy, expectations, fees, equipment, conditioning requirements
  • Practice and competition schedules
  • Procedures for injuries and discipline

What Coaches Should Expect from Parents:

  • Direct, respectful expression of any concerns
  • Advance notice of scheduling conflicts
  • Willingness to support team values and guidelines