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Anne Cote is
celebrating her 30th year as a coach and builder in
volleyball, a career which has included such honours as Volleyball
Canada’s women’s coach of the year in 2005 and a Saskatchewan Volleyball
life membership in 2006.
Anne was born in
Edmonton in 1955 and as she reached high school level, won medals in
track and field, badminton and basketball and then played senior
softball and field hockey. The first team she
coached was the A&A juvenile girls, who became provincial champions 10
times in 11 years from 1977 until 1987 and were silver medallists once
nationally. Anne delivers a hit
while playing for Saskatchewan at the 1979 Western Canada Summer Games
where Saskatchewan emerged with the gold medals.
After playing with the
Saskatchewan Huskies, where she was once a silver medallist and once a
Canada West second all-star, she embraced coaching and this is her
Saskatchewan team at the Canada Games in Quebec in 1983.
The A&A team continued
to be a picture of consistency and this is the 1984 provincial
championship team. The Canadian team
reached the gold medal final in the Under 18 nationals in 1984 and took
the sliver medals.
Anne was coach of the
under-18 team from Kindersley which went to Holland and France for
international training and competition in April, 1985.
She was recognized as
Saskatchewan volleyball’s women’s coach of the year in 1989 and would
win similar awards in five other seasons. Her coaching ability
took her to the international scene and in 1998, she was working with
volleyball players in Japan.
Her success at Aden
Bowman Collegiate has been exceptional and this 2003 team is one of four
which won city championships and one of three which won Saskatchewan 5A
championships. Anne had the pleasure
of coaching her daughter, Laura, at the under-20 nationals in 2005 and
sports has always been a big part of life for her husband, Keith, and
two other children, Tara and Andrew.
In 2005, she was also
honoured with a Saskatchewan volunteer award. She and her Saskatoon
friends competed in the 2005 World Masters Games at Edmonton in 2005.
Congratulations
Anne, who is home to join us for this special occasion, back from the
university of Memphis where she is assistant coach of the women’s
volleyball team. |