The Mason Athletic Department announced that Brendan Reedy has been named the next head coach of the Mason Boys Tennis program, pending approval by the Mason City Schools Board of Education.
Reedy takes over the program from longtime head coach Mike Reid, who has guided the Comets since 2015. During his tenure, Reid led Mason to five Greater Miami Conference championships and four Ohio Tennis Coaches Association (OTCA) state titles (2018, 2019, 2021, 2025). Reid will continue to serve as head coach of the Mason Girls Tennis program next fall.
Reid’s impact on the Mason boys tennis program extends well beyond championships. Under his leadership, the Comets established a consistent standard of excellence, sportsmanship, and player development, becoming one of the most respected programs in the state. His commitment to mentoring student-athletes and fostering a team-first culture has left a lasting foundation that will continue to benefit the program for years to come.
Reedy was a standout tennis player at Lakota West High School, where he continued his career at the University of Cincinnati, competing in club tennis. His coaching background includes private instruction and previous stops at Summit Country Day and Mercy HealthPlex.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead such an outstanding program,” said Reedy. “Coaching at Mason has been an absolute joy these past few years. We have a strong tradition built on excellent student-athletes, supportive families, and tremendous community support. I want to thank Coach Mike Reid, Athletic Director Scott Stemple, Principal Ben Brown, and Dr. Jonathan Cooper for their confidence and support. I am committed to continuing the tradition of excellence while developing student-athletes who excel both on and off the tennis court. I could not be more excited to be part of Mason tennis. Go Comets!”


