Being named a BC Hockey Honourary Life Member is the second-best thing to ever happen to Bill Greene.
The first 乌鸦传媒 as any good husband will tell you 乌鸦传媒 is being married.
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The Life Members list includes the likes of Frank Lento, Don Freer, Don Schmaltz and Alan Matthews, Bob Nicholson, Tom Renney 乌鸦传媒 men who were mentors to Greene through his 44-year-road trip with BC Hockey. And the one thing they all have in common, said Greene, is they're all incredible people.
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Greene, now retired, began coaching as a teenager in Saint-Bruno, Que. His commitment to hockey has spanned from grassroots minor hockey to junior operations, leaving a lasting impact on players, teams and communities.
He has served in numerous leadership roles, including as a past chair of the board for BC Hockey from 2018-2022. He was instrumental in launching two Junior B franchises in the North Okanagan: the Enderby-based North Okanagan Kings in 1993 (who won the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League's Teck Cup playoff championship in 1994), and the North Okanagan Knights in Armstrong and Enderby in 2009.
There are also his contributions to player safety and education as he served as a master course instructor for BC Hockey乌鸦传媒檚 Speak Out and Hockey Canada Safety programs.
As a long-time director with the Okanagan Mainline Amateur Hockey Association, Greene provided guidance and oversight for many years. Today, he remains a passionate promoter of the game, continuing to inspire the hockey community through his lifelong dedication.
乌鸦传媒淚 was fortunate. I had great people to learn from and they乌鸦传媒檝e taught me well,乌鸦传媒 said Greene.
One of those people is Freer, a BC Hockey Life Member, who nominated Greene for this great honour.
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乌鸦传媒淚t wasn乌鸦传媒檛 about Bill Greene. It was about the team and that, to me, was important. That stuck out for me, from the start, and I乌鸦传媒檝e known him for about 50 years. Then he became president of the association and I was impressed with the job he did. He was that good.
乌鸦传媒淗e coached hockey as a teenager; he was referee; a referee-in-chief; president of minor hockey associations; and then became president of the provincial association 乌鸦传媒 that乌鸦传媒檚 pretty impressive. His involvement in hockey is 100 per cent and it乌鸦传媒檚 hard to find someone to commit like that.乌鸦传媒
Greene has learned from every step of his journey.
乌鸦传媒淲hen you乌鸦传媒檙e 17 or 18, it乌鸦传媒檚 mind-moving stuff getting a chance to work with kids; you have an opportunity to do things for them and with them and to watch them have success is always fantastic as well,乌鸦传媒 said Greene, who has experiences too numerous to mention.
乌鸦传媒淚 can bore an entire room in 10 seconds if I sat down and talked about the things that meant so much along the way.乌鸦传媒
Written for BC Hockey by Mario Annicchiarico, a freelance writer based in Victoria.