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| Dalhousie Tigers Women's Soccer Coaching Staff |
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The 2008-09 AUS Coach of the Year, Jack is entering his third year as Head Coach of the Tigers' women's squad. Jack, an alumnus of Dalhousie University (B.Ed., 1981), was a member of the Tigers soccer and basketball teams from 1976 to 1981. During that time, the team captured a silver medal at the CIAU (now CIS) championship in 1977.
Following graduation, Jack began his career with the Halifax Regional School Board, where he has remained for over 26 years. Jack also heads the Halifax Dunbrack senior women's team and is an assistant coach of the Soccer Nova Scotia under-14 boy's team. Jack returned to the Tigers in 2000 as an assistant coach with the men's program and spent five years assisting with the women's program before becoming the current Head Coach. Jack and his wife, Donna, and family reside in Sackville.
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Gary Carter
Assistant Coach
| Returning to the Tigers coaching staff for his seventh season, Gary has over 30 years of playing and coaching experience. Gary has represented Nova Scotia on many provincial all-star teams and was frequently selected as the top goalkeeper in the provincial league. For the past 18 years, Gary has been training goalkeepers in various capacities. He works with the Canadian Soccer Association's National Training Centre as well as Soccer Nova Scotia's High Performance Program. For the past five summers Gary has ran his own instructional goalkeeper training school: "Keeper Training with Gary." He is the goalkeeper coach with the Nova Scotia men's and women's Canada Summer Games teams and spent this summer as part of the coaching staff of the Halifax Dunbrack senior women's team. Gary is looking forward to the upcoming season working with the Tigers.
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Katie Radchuck
Assistant Coach
A native of Halifax, Katie played provincial soccer for Nova Scotia throughout her youth and was a member of Nova Scotia's 2001 Canada Summer Games soccer team. A graduate
of Halifax Grammar School, Katie completed a B.Sc in Physio Neurobiology from the University of Connecticut where she played four years of varsity soccer.
Katie was a member of the National team youth programs from the age of 16. She
attended two junior world championships with the Canadian team in Thailand and
Russia. During the summers, Katie has played semi-professional soccer in the USA for
Western Massachusetts Pioneers and is now playing with the Halifax Dunbrack
Senior Women.
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