Coaching Staff 


 Head Coach   John Welty    Email    (573) 592-5335
 Assistant Coach/Recruiter  Sven Hack   Email  (573) 592-5336
 Assistant Coach/Recruiter  Seth Womack   Email  (573) 592-5855
 Assistant Coach/Recruiter  Bob Gould   Email  (573) 592-5336



Head Coach John Welty  

John Welty joined the Westminster College football coaching staff as defensive coordinator in 1998. He was named head football coach at the end of the season. In addition to his coaching and teaching responsibilities, he serves as a game manager in the spring.

Welty is a 1977 graduate of Benedictine University (Ill.). He served as an assistant coach at North Central College and Simpson College before returning to his alma mater to serve as head football coach for eight years.

The John Welty Record
1990: Benedictine (Ill.), 1-8
1991: Benedictine (Ill.), 2-8
1992: Benedictine (Ill.), 7-3
1993: Benedictine (Ill.), 4-5-1
1994: Benedictine (Ill.), 3-6
1995: Benedictine (Ill.), 1-8
1996: Benedictine (Ill.), 0-9
1997: Benedictine (Ill.), 3-7
1999: Westminster (Mo.), 8-2
2000: Westminster (Mo.), 2-8
2001: Westminster (Mo.), 3-7
2002: Westminster (Mo.), 7-2
2003: Westminster (Mo.), 7-2
2004: Westminster (Mo.), 6-3
2005: Westminster (Mo.), 5-5
2006: Westminster (Mo.), 4-5
2007: Westminster (Mo.), 4-6
2008: Westminster (Mo.), 4-5
2009: Westminster (Mo.), 5-5
2010: Westminster (Mo.), 5-5
2011: Westminster (Mo.), 8-2
2012: Westminster (Mo.), 4-6
WC Totals: 72-63 (14 Years)
Career Totals: 93-117-1 (22 Years) 

Championships
1999: SLIAC Tri-Champions
2003: UMAC South Division Champions
2003: UMAC Champions
2004: UMAC South Division Champions
2004: UMAC Champions
2005: UMAC South Division Champions

Honors/Awards
1999: SLIAC Coach of the Year
2003: UMAC South Division Coach of the Year
2004: UMAC Co-Coach of the Year
2004: UMAC South Division Coach of the Year
2005: UMAC South Division Coach of the Year

Milestone Wins At Westminster
1st Westminster Win:
   at Illinois College, W 56-36, Sept. 4, 1999.
25th Career Win:
   vs. Maranatha Baptist (Wis.), W 47-22, Oct. 9, 1999.
50th Career Win:
   at Blackburn, W 60-13, Oct. 9, 2004.