Creates a Winning Culture in Small School to Compete Against the Biggest City Schools

In 1986, Ken graduated from university with BPE and BEd degrees and he was hired to teach at Pigeon Lake Regional High School as well to coach volleyball.  He enthusiastically called his first volleyball practice in the first week of school. 

Pigeon Lake teams had never been to provincials. But that was about to change. In six of the next seven years Ken coached teams to provincials, compiling some incredible winning streaks. Suddenly, the Pigeon Lake Panthers were competing on even footing with the biggest schools in Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Lacombe and Wetaskiwin. A new winning culture had arisen in this small school much like his old days in Richmound. 

Coaching Teams to Become Elite and Win Gold 

After seven years at Pigeon Lake Regional, Ken moved to Sacred Heart School in Wetaskiwin. There he coached many league championship teams. For a few years, he was recruited to coach the WCHS boys’ volleyball team.  Future Team Canada Captain and WCSHF inductee Murray Grapentine was one of his players. In 1992 and 1993, Ken was selected by Alberta Volleyball to coach the provincial U16 boys’ team in the Western Canadian championships. In 1992 they won Gold and in 1993 Bronze. Over the years Ken has coached at numerous volleyball camps including the elite International U of A/AVA Jasper Volleyball camp.

Even though he is officially retired, he still gets calls to help coach or consult for teams. In the past two years he has helped coach the WCHS senior girls, the junior high teams at Sacred Heart, the Beaumont High School senior boys’ team and also the U18 Camrose Vikings girls’ volleyball club team. 

Ken had an amazing college and university volleyball career topped off with a national championship, all-star awards and international play. He then used this experience and skill to successfully mentor athletes from across the province, but especially for the last 40 years in the City and County of Wetaskiwin. 

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