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Nick Patola has devoted more than 45 years
to the game of basketball, both as a player and coach, and influencing
many young athletes, particularly during his 25 years as coach at Mount
Royal Collegiate.
Nick was born in Saskatoon on April 18,
1930, grew up in the King George district and showed an interest in many
sports.
Basketball became his first love, playing
four years with Bedford Road Collegiate, where they reach the provincial
final once, and then with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
He started coaching at Estevan in 1952, then
went to Moose Jaw in 1954 when he coached the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers to
provincial championships in 1955, 1956 and
1957.
After short teaching stints in Taber,
Alberta, and Prince Albert, he joined the staff at Mount Royal
Collegiate in 1960 where he took over the
boys' basketball program. His Mustangs went to the northern
championships 15 times, his teams were provincial finalists in 1963,
1977, 1978, 1979 and 1983 and they won the Saskatchewan championship in
1985.
Nick was also involved in the launching of
Saskatoon's Midi basketball league and he was provincial coach of junior
men's and women's teams in 1981, 1982 and 1983.
One of his great thrills was coaching
Saskatchewan's team at the 1989 Canada Games, where Saskatchewan won the
silver medal, losing in the final to British Columbia, who had three
national team players on their lineup.
He was also an assistant coach with
Saskatchewan Storm when they played in the World Basketball League in
1990 and 1991.
Nick has also been active in other sports,
pitching for Saskatoon Merchant softball teams, playing on a western
Canada soccer championship team, winning trophies in high school track
and field, and running instructional programs for youth tennis.
Nick was honored as Saskatoon's Sportsman Of
The Year by the Kinsmen Club in 1990.
From Nick's family, Matthew, Michael and
David all played basketball for him at Mount Royal and went on to
college ranks and his daughter, Joan, played basketball with the
Huskiettes and Bishop's University. |