Head men's soccer coach Jeff Kidd took over coaching duties in February 2007.
Kidd comes to Bethany from Great Bend High School where he has been head boy’s and girl’s soccer coach since 2005. There he coached nine All-WAC selections, two all-region selections and one all-state selection. Kidd doubled the boy’s win total his second season. He also taught health and physical education at Great Bend High.
In addition, Kidd has directed and coached numerous soccer camps in Sterling, Hutchinson and Lyons and served as assistant men’s and women’s soccer coach at Sterling College for one year.
Kidd holds a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Sterling College. As an athlete at Sterling, Kidd was team captain, NAIA Region IV Player of the Week, KCAC Player of the Year, a four-time team MVP, five-time KCAC Player of the Week and three years earned All-KCAC first team honors.
Head women's soccer coach Steven Moore took over coaching duties in February 2007.
Moore brings to Bethany five years collegiate soccer coaching experience. Most recently Moore served as head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Concordia University-Chicago. There he coached the men’s team to the first conference championship in the program’s history. He also led the women’s team to the highest win percentage in school history during his first season. In addition to his coaching duties, Moore co-led Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was game operations manager for women’s basketball.
Prior to Concordia University, Moore was assistant men’s and women’s soccer coach at Greenville College (Ill.) where he also served as an admissions counselor. Moore also has been guest coach at soccer camps and conducted individual soccer training sessions.
Moore holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Greenville College where he graduated Cum Laude. As an athlete at Greenville, Moore served as team captain in 2001. He also was a three-time St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week and two-time team defensive player of the year. Moore was named all-conference honorable mention, NCCAA All-Region first team and was an All-American. He currently holds the Greenville College record for most career saves. In 1998 his team was conference champions and in 1999 were conference runners-up.
He also holds a National License from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) as well as State and Regional goalkeeping licenses from the NSCAA.