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Heather
has been awarded the Brian Kilrea Lifetime Achievement
Coaching Award at the Ottawa Sports Awards. |
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Heather is a past head coach of
both the Canadian Junior Women and the Canadian Senior
Women's squash teams, including at at the 1998 Commonwealth
Games and the 2004 Pan American Championships, and multiple
World Championships. Locally she has been the teaching pro
at Goodlife Queensview, for over 20 years and has
developed many young squash Ottawa players of note to
national and international levels. An NCCP level 4 coach.
She has organized over 15 international events at Queensview
in addition to many national and provincial tournaments.
Heather is a member of the Squash Canada Hall of Fame thanks
to her stellar career as an athlete, which included winning
eleven straight Canadian Championships. A Pan American gold
medallist and a world championship bronze medallist, she was
inducted into the Ontario Squash Hall of Fame in 2007 and
was named one of Ottawa's top 100 athletes of the twentieth
century. |
Heather
Wallace |
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Samantha will be
inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame as a PLAYER.
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Between Samantha's junior and
senior playing careers she won 17 provincial and 9 national
singles titles, with another two hardball doubles provincial
titles. Sam has also won 13 professional competitions and
represented Canada on the senior national team for 11 years,
bringing home the GOLD for Team Canada in the Pan American
2011 games. Samantha achieved a highest world ranking of #22 |
Samantha
Cornett |
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