Mrs. Angy Johnson named SHSAA West Central Female Coach of the Year

Angy Johnson lives and breathes sports. Whether it be pursuing her own athletic passions, supporting her boys in their many sporting endeavors, coaching, reffing or teaching Phys. Ed, it’s not hard to tell where Angy’s passions lie. Angy was coaching long before she came to our school 15 years ago and quickly became an integral part of our athletic programs at KCS. She has coached both junior and senior boys basketball and volleyball programs, and ran a successful track and field program in our school.

She has developed a strong legacy of excellence in our building, our community and beyond. Students have benefited from training under Angy as a coach and mentor. She believes in them all, supports them all, and strives to take each student athlete to the next level. Her passion is raw, her support is unwavering, and she always has their best interest at heart. Every student is welcome in her gym, and she encourages kids of all skill and ability level to play. The years that she has devoted to high school sport and championing and advocating for student athletes, has created a strong sense of pride and excitement in our programs. She has spent many evenings and weekends away from her own family to ensure that her teams never missed a game, and we were never short a referee. She takes interest in all athletic programs in our school, not just the ones she is involved in, and always takes the time to mentor new coaches. She is a visionary who can look into the future to see the strength of an upcoming team and athlete, and has taken the time to develop athletes in our middle school to ensure that her future programs would flourish. She pays attention to student strengths and has helped many students find post-secondary programs and athletic opportunities that will make the most of their athletic talents. Her presence on and off the court is full of passion, and her heart is always in the right place.

We can’t thank Angy enough for her years of devoted service to school sport, and for being a strong coach, mentor and advocate for athletics in our school, division and province. Congratulations on receiving this years SHSAA West Central Female Coach of the Year.

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