The Bellino 500

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John Bellino has been the backbone for St. Bede baseball for 29 years, collecting his 500th career win this week. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)

Editor’s note: BCR Sports writer Brad Martin sat down with longtime St. Bede baseball coach John Bellino for a one-on-one interview on the heels of his 500th career victory. The Illinois Baseball and Football Coaches Association Hall of Famer said he hopes to be around for a lot more wins at St. Bede before he hangs them up. Here’s their conversation.

BCR: You played sports at St. Bede and graduated from the Academy in 1967. Was that your plan all along to come back to St. Bede to coach?

JB: No, I just kind of fell into that. I taught up there in Chicago, then worked downtown for a bit. I liked it at first, but the congestion and everything got old pretty quick and a position came open here, and I jumped at the chance and been here ever since.

BCR: You played for some legendary coaches at St. Bede in John Gaughn and Harold Gafney, and later coached under Gaughn. How did they shape your coaching philosophies?

JB: Gafney goes back to my freshman year of baseball here. He came back when I came back and really taught me about the game of baseball, and how to be patient with the game. Gaughn is just a mentor. He always saw the best in kids and put them first. I compare him to Phil Jackson. Mentally he could always get you to do what he wanted you to do.

BCR: You’re kind of an old-school guy, too, aren’t you?

JB: Well, I think a lot of people consider me an old-school coach, but I think, over the years, you have to adjust as the times change. I think I’m a hard-line coach, but I have to adapt too.

BCR: What would the kids you’ve coached at St. Bede say if we asked them if your bite is as bad as your bark?

JB: I don’t know. You may get different answers from different kids, but I would like to think they would say I’m a fair coach that treats everyone equally.

BCR: 500 wins in baseball and 130 in football. What did it take to reach those numbers?

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