Coach of the Week – Therese Robitaille

Congratulations, Therese “Trez” Robitaille, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week. Below is the email we received from Amanda, telling us why Trez was so deserving of this award.

Gregor,

Trez was the first female amateur boxer in Canada.
Trez has such patience with my girls and volunteers her time at avenue boxing. Her normal 9-5 job she takes care of disabled people. She is such an inspiration to my girls and to me to be a better mom she has taught me to be motivated when it comes to sports with my girls as well as the importance of supporting them by being at every practise as I am.

Amanda Wanotch

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

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Coach of the Week – Marv Mills

Congratulations Marv Mills, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week. Below is the email we received from Dathan Thomas, telling us why Marv was so deserving of this award.

Marv Mills

Gregor,

I would like to nominate Marv Mills.

He has coached with the Edmonton Seahawks since 1991. Marv truly cares about the players he is coaching, not just trying to show them how to act on the field but off as well. For him, it isn’t just about giving the ball to the best players and putting up the most points. It is about developing every single player.

Not only is he about developing the players, but he also believes in developing the coaches around him so they are learning as well. He always says, “the moment you think you know everything about football, it is time to get out of the game.”
The players mean a lot to him and if you were to ask him about a player he coached 15 years ago- he could probably tell you that player’s stats, his strengths, his weaknesses. There are people who have played under Marv who went on to CIS and NCAA football.
Respect is also a big part of Marv’s coaching philosophy- having even pulled his own Quarterback son out of games so as not to run up a score.

In 1992, he was the CDMFA Coach of the Year at the Bantam level and received that same title in 1996 at the PeeWee level. in 2005, he was the recipient of the Gary Hobson Memorial Trophy from Football Alberta.

The unique thing about Marv is that he stepped away from coaching a few years ago due to his eyesight. He is now legally blind. This year, the Seahawks were short staffed and the Atom team was in need of a qualified Head Coach. Marv stepped right up to fill the role.
This upcoming weekend, that Atom team will play in a Championship game.

Thanks!
Dathan Thomas

If you would like to recognize a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

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Coach of the Week – Jen Rogers

Congratulations Jen Rogers, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week.

Below is the email we received from Gerry, letting us why Jen was so deserving of this award.

Jen Rogers

Gregor,

I would like to nominate Jen Rogers of the Sherwood Park U9 Dynamite Ringette team. Jen goes above and beyond when it comes to her love of the game and teaching youngsters the fundamentals. In addition to the countless hours she puts in at the rink, she has even been known to pick up kids from school for parents who can’t get their kid there on time.

Jen’s practices push the girls hard but they always come off the ice with a smile. Jen is a world champion in the sport and understands a strong background in the fundamentals of the game and a passion for it is what takes you to the top

-Gerry Hawkes

If you would like to get your coach recognized, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Joanne Devlin-Morrison

Below is the email we received from Ross, nominating Joanne as our Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week.

Hi Jason,

Here is a nomination for your coach of the week program. My son and daughter both train with the club.

The Greater Edmonton Racing Canoe and Kayak club is a small but very dedicated group of children, youth and adults who are strongly held together by their coach, Joanne Devlin-Morrison. Joanne guides and trains her athletes as if they were Olympians, which she someday hopes they are. Her dedication to her athletes is immense and includes; setting up weekly programs for her athletes which includes both paddling and dry-land training. She is present for all 11 training sessions a week (2X a day during the week and a long Saturday practice), often with her 2 children in tow.

During the winter she travels to the locations that the athletes use for weight training, making sure that they are doing everything in a safe and productive manner as well as leading them in cardio activities including cross country skiing, trail running and swimming. During the summer there are very few regattas in the Edmonton area, consequently Joanne needs to travel with the team to these events. This year alone the team travelled to Seattle, New York, B.C. twice, Saskatoon, Regina twice, Ontario and Halifax. Again she often went to these events, living out of a hotel room, with her own children joining her.

The sport also has the unique challenge of that everywhere you go you need to take your boats with you, and they are not easy to transport. Often this task also falls to Joanne. Following the trip out to Ontario Joanne finished off the trip by spending almost a week on the road driving the trailer full of boats back to Alberta. In Edmonton she often has a boat or two strapped to the roof of her car transporting them between the river and a small lake used for training. Joanne is a talented, upbeat individual who brings the best out of her athletes. The athletes she works with are a very diverse group that includes everything from children who have never paddled before up to para-olympic athletes competing at world championships, and every athlete in between.

I hope you consider Joanne for your coach of the week.

Ross Ehalt

Congratulations, Joanne!

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Karen MacCallum

Congratulations, Karen MacCallum, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week. Below is the letter we received from Susan, telling us why Karen deserved this award.

Jason,

My daughter’s soccer coach was Karen McCallum. She coached my daughter Amanda on the Aspen Gardens Under 12 Girls team this year. She took a team of girls that started with varying degrees of ability and were losing all their initial games, to division winners. She had the ability to quickly teach them technical skills, strategy and how to play as one unit… it was a turnaround success story not seen since Moneyball! The girls on the team thought she was an amazing inspiring coach.

-Susan

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Amanda Trenchard

Congratulations Amanda, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week and our first female winner! Below is the emailwe received from Jenny, nominating Amanda.

I would like to nomintate Amanda Trenchard Edmonton’s Special Olympics Soccer coach for coach of the week. Amanda is very dedicate shae works a job theat requires shift work and she will still coach even if she hasn’t slept.

She is very patient, encourging, and happy Person.

Jenny Murray

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Jose Capitao

Congratulations, Jose Capitao, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week. Below is the email we received from James, telling why Jose was deserving of the award.

I would like to nominate Jose Capitao for a coach of the week award. He is a coach for the Lep Tigers rugby club.

Jose epitomizes individual development, player recruitment and strengthens support of rugby in Canada. He betters every team member and the sport in general. When Jose 1st became a coach he vowed to become the type of coach that he always wanted as a young player. His work ethic and natural teaching skills have helped him to achieve his goal!!!!

James

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Randy Maxfield

Congratulations Randy Maxfield, our latest Elite Sportswear Coach of the Week.

Below is the email we received from Sheldon, nominating Randy.

Gregor, I would like to nominate my son’s spring hockey coach, Randy Maxfield. Randy is a minor hockey executive member in Fort Sask, looking after equipment for all of the minor hky teams. Not only does he volunteer to coach in the winter, and handle the equipment and jersey rentals, but he continues this hard work by organizing, managing and coaching a peewee spring hockey team that plays in the Edmonton Spring Super League.

The kids love him, he is a super role model!

Sheldon Bossert

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Alex Moretti

Congratulations Alex Moretti, our latest Coach of the Week. Below is the email we received from Byron, telling us why Alex was so deserving of this award.

Jason,

I would like to nominate Alex Moretti coach of the Edmonton Drillers Youth Soccer Club U18 Boys team as coach of the week.

Alex took over this team over 2 years ago and has molded them into a highly competitive group of young men . The team had almost folded at the time Alex had taken over as coach and had been struggling to remain competitive in games . Since that time Alex has molded these now young men into a highly competitive team that recently won a silver medal at the Seattle Sounders FC Cup in July before losing to an all star team from BC in a close game.

Alex is a very supportive coach to these men and has a way of teaching and challenging them through constructive criticism and yet giving them confidence to strive to be better . He holds them accountable to themselves and their teammates . It has been reflective in their play over these last few years. Alex has continued to support these young men through challenges they have off the field as some of these boys are paying their own club fees in order to play soccer . Alex has sacrificed many things in his life to continue to coach these boys , including changing his work schedule to make practices and games as his job requires extensive travel , paying for his own tournament expenses in order that some of these boys can participate as well as missing his own family commitments as a father of 3 children himself. Alex has also done all of this without the support of an assistant coach which is extremely difficult to do in a team sport like soccer.

On behalf of the players and parents I would like to nominate Alex Moretti as coach of the week

Byron Prochnau

If you would like to nominate a deserving coach to be Coach of the Week, email gregor@theteam1260.com

Coach of the Week – Nathan Papirny

Congratulations Nathan Papirny, our Elite Sporswear Coach of the Week.

We received a tearjerker of a letter from Nancy, explaining just why Nathan truly deserves this award.

Jason,

I would like to nominate Nathan Papirny from the South Side Athletic Club (SSAC), Don Wheaton Midget AA hockey team.

Nate was my son, Cam’s head coach during the 2011/12 season . I was impressed with him from the moment the team hit the ice at the start of the year. He was very clear on what he expected from his players, from his bench staff, and from parents. The team came together really early in the season and the boys all liked playing with each other and for each other — they were having fun. In club hockey, you don’t always see a coach roll all lines; however, Nate looked at the development of players and insisted that he chose character players for various reasons and roles. This meant that everyone saw the ice regularly every game and everyone improved throughout the season as a result.

To say this team went from tragedy to triumph is an understatement. In November, one of our players and assistant captain, Kyle Fundytus, was fatally injured during a hockey game while blocking a shot. When Kyle was taken from the rink to the hospital, Nathan sat at the hospital with the family while the rest of us prayed for a miracle. He pulled the team together the next morning breaking the news that Kyle didn’t survive his injuries. Nathan demonstrated Leadership like no other that day — all while his wife was at home expecting the arrival of their second child at any moment. The team mourned the loss of their team mate and friend together. Nate went above and beyond the call of duty of what any of us would have expected him to do. He participated in press conferences, supported the family, supported the team (players, coaches, and families). He cancelled all upcoming games/practices and told the boys that it was up to them when/if they wanted to return to the ice. He continued to support the boys when they decided that returning to the ice was essential in their healing process. They decided that they would return at the end of November to play their first game back against the other SSAC Lakewood Midget AA team and that it would be a fundraiser for the memorial scholarship created in memory of their lost friend/player. The day before this game was to occur, the Lakewood’s team bus crashed while on a road trip and almost every player was injured (various degrees). Once again, Nate communicated with everyone on the team, providing regular updates on the medical conditions of their friends from the other team (thankfully, everyone is expected to fully recover from these injuries).

It turned out that our first game back was for a tournament in Banff. The boys had skated a few times at practice to get the rust out, but we weren’t sure what to expect. This was a very emotional return. Prior to our first game on the Friday vs. Spokane, there were many tears in the dressing room. Spokane was a good team, but we were better and won 5-2. The next day would be even more emotional as we were playing the Maple Leaf Athletic Club (MLAC) and it was against this team that we were playing the day of the tragedy. The MLAC team was emotional too. We were down 4-2 after the 2nd period, but somehow came back in the 3rd to win 5-4. Now we are playing Sunday for the tournament win against Airdrie. They were a BIG team, with a HUGE goalie. We were evenly matched and it was close throughout the entire game: 1-1, 2-1, 2-2 — back and forth all game. Lots of scoring chances both ways, but both teams had great goaltending. Then with 2 1/2 mins left in the game Airdrie scored to make it 3-2. We (in the stands) were crushed, but not the boys! In the last 2 1/2 minutes they somehow found a way to score 3 goals to win 5-3! Even the dads in the stands were crying and hugging each other. This team simply just refused to lose. Nathan told the players that they were playing with “too many men” all weekend. We all believed it!

Our season finished strong — not winning the league, but playing with such determination and emotion. Nate turned out to be so much more than a hockey coach to these young men. He is a mentor and a role model; someone you want your boys to grow up to be; someone you want your daughters to marry. Soon the 2012/13 hockey season will start. Nathan will once again choose his team based not just on skill, but on character. I don’t wish a season such as the one we had on any other person, but for the players chosen for this upcoming team, may you enjoy your time spent with Nate and his assistant coaching staff and learn all you can from them.

Thank you so much for your consideration of my nomination. I can’t think of anyone more deserving.

Regards,

Nancy Toma

If you would like to get your coach recognized, email gregor@theteam1260.com