Sonny Wolfe to discuss the “Role of a Coach” at FCCA Convention


The Football Canada Coaches Association (FCCA), brought to you by Voxx Sports, is pleased to announce that recently retired CIS coach Sonny Wolfe will present at the 2012 FCCA Convention. Wolfe retired this past season after a career that began in 1968 and spans six decades. He will draw from his experience as a position coach, Offensive and Defensive Coordinator as well as Head Coach when he presents on the “Role of a Coach”.

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Registration

a) FCCA members convention price $69.95
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b) Non-FCCA members $109.95
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c) GROUP / STAFF DISCOUNT (5 or more) $89.95
Note: Does not include membership & must be pre-paid
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Wolfe retired a McGill Redmen this past season after returning in 2007 as Head Coach, adding the Offensive Coordinator responsibilities a year later. Wolfe first came to McGill as a student and DB, graduating in 1976 and stayed on for the next six seasons as an assistant coach.

In 1984, Wolfe moved on to Acadia University, where he served as Head Coach for 19 years, posting a regular season record of 83-63 and an overall 86-75 mark. A two-time AUS Coach of the Year (1986 and 1995), Wolfe guided the Axemen to 16 post-season appearances, 12 Atlantic Conference finals, winning three times (1986, 1995, and 1998).
In 2003, Wolfe moved on to St. Francis Xavier University, where he served as Offensive Coordinator and spent the next three seasons at Université de Montreal as Defensive Coordinator prior to returning to McGill.

Wolfe started his coaching career in 1968 as a Defensive Line Coach with the NDG Maple Leafs, followed by three at Sir George Williams University and four as a Defensive Coordinator at Vanier College prior to returning to McGill for the first time.

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