Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 24, 2001, p. 3

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v ft shouldwecpay coachesjnamateurisrortsfortheirtime andknowbedge c w t by john cudmore staff writer oach for hire 7 mt may be the way of the future y m amateur sports as competition l tjj t0 produce winning teams and v s elite athletes becomes increasing- t jy intense s 4cbut is it feasible to pay volunteer coach- i esand makthlem responsihefor producing vsndqutyatmetesorsticdthej iehte programs m the usf lncludlng t i j minor hockey offer handsome compensa svv v uon some local sources say they know of j v coaches receiving up jo 45000 for a single if season oyerseetopjeams 3-i- s jrefereeami umpires officials sk -j- and there is a trend to hire office fteghsz administrators jwhy not coaches vvtfti4 r m i knowisome organizations that pay and a some would like to tliinktheyre getting bet- v tercoachingtbutliaont feel were that hard ry- jupi yet that wed have to pay coachesrsaid c vmi doht think its a bad thing topuiiria r sfjobdescnptionorbadtopayforaservice j ibut only based onithe needs of an associalxv tv stonexif the recommendations from the h summit includeda coaching mentor systemj-sj- jjhfwheie a masteror head coach would overseevi s all thecoaches in a minor hockeyprogrami y t jsome aueshon the idea that compensa v r tv youth soccer club introduced t nohdraiiums for rep team coaches two years v agoby allotting funds to each team says president joe borgesthejclub was corn- mended by the ontario sopcer association i for its efforts there were a couple of reasons said bbrges adding several orgariizatibnshaye i- since followed stiil it helps encourage coaches to follow a ciubpolicyand to offset travel costs and that sorfof thing for coaches we have a lot of wouldbe coaches in toronto and if wecan cover their gas costs it encourages thehi to come here j borgesalso noted the club reimburses 1 coaches for attending clinics we encourage as many coaches as pos- n sible to get levels and we pay because we think its for the benefit of tlie coach and the kids i i know some organizations that i pay and some would like to think j theyre getting better coaching but i dont feel were that hard up yet that wed have fo pay coaches j it is amatter of economics for minor i amateur sports organizations irifliockey v 1 j i especially costs are high and some observers jworry paymenfto coaches would drive reg- iistration ieesout of reach for families in that case top players coulcf even aban- v t- don hockey b can no v afford to participate- m yt lets say all coaches received5000 for v y the seasonin theyaughan program mtilti- h lplythat by 172 teamvfor a total of 860000 x wherewquld the money come from you 2 ana in turn highercalibre players and v coaching certifications to be achieved often the amha fofexarhple jjvliults in minor hockey that only affects the courses cost hundreds of dollars and are cost of attending coaching clinics t w- i 1 11 1 s v i- s

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