Tim Eno

Tim Eno is a 1976 graduate of BFUHS. Tim was a standout athlete while in High School, he was a member of the Division 1 Cross Country State Championship in 1973, 1974, 1975 (finishing in 2nd place in the 1975 meet). He ran indoor Track for 2 years and played basketball all 2 years and was the leading scorer his senior year. Tim was a standout in Track and Field as well, he was the CVC Champion in the mile in 1975 and 1976 ad the 2 mile in 1975. Tim went onto Keene State College and graduated in 1981. While at KSC he competed in 4 NCAA D3 National Championships Cross Country Meets and in his junior year won the NAIA D3 National Qualifier. Tim and his wife Brenda live in Bellows Falls and have 3 kids and 2 grand children and one more soon to come.

Tim after college started to teach Physical Education at Kurn Hattin for 14 years. While at Kurn Hattin he coached basketball for many years including 7 years as the Twin State Valley Championships. Tim has taught for the last 16-years Physical Education at the Bellows Falls Middle School and was the Athletic Director at BFMS for 3 of those years.

Tim is well known for his time coaching at BFUHS, he has coached 21 seasons as the Boys & Girls Cross Country team, winning two State Championships along the way 2011 Boys D3 and Girls D3. He has coached the Boys & Girls Track and Field teams for 25 years retiring in 2019. The success for his program and un believable.

Girls D2 Titles: 1997, 2001, 2019

Girls D3 Titles: 2016, 2017, 2018

Boys D2 Titles: 1996, 2006, 2019

Boys D3 Titles: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Yes, that is 15 state titles for Tim in Track, counting all he coached and played for it totals 20 and still counting. He also has coached too many to count athletes under him that have participated in the New England Track and Field meet over his 25 years. Tim in 2019 was named the US Track & Field: Coach of the year for Vermont.

Tim’s sheer numbers speak for itself in the Terrier Family. What is surely amazing is the way he coaches and teaches ever athlete or child, it doesn’t matter if you are the top tier athlete/student or a bottom tier athlete/student he leaves such a mark on every kid.