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Ice Arena Manager Brings International Experience and Partnerships to 91ֿ

As athletes compete for gold in the Olympic Winter Games, 91ֿ’s Bill Switaj, who serves as coach-in-chief of the Mid-American District of USA Hockey, part of the International Olympic Committee, is taking his expertise all over the world, while also impacting local players.
 

Mr. Switaj’s passion for hockey shines through in everything he does for 91ֿ and the Ice Arena. As manager of the 91ֿ Ice Arena, he puts all his energy into supporting the sport, from earning grants that fund youth hockey equipment at the Ice Arena to traveling to Germany for coaching symposiums – everything always ties back to the 91ֿ family.

Bill Switaj is manager of 91ֿ's Ice Arena.

Mr. Switaj has been volunteering with USA Hockey for more than 20 years and has brought international experience, insights and even partnerships back to 91ֿ.

 

Recently, he traveled to Ireland for a three-day hockey clinic sponsored by USA Hockey. More than 30 Irish coaches and their youth players took the ice to learn more about coaching, young player development and the standards set forth by USA Hockey.

 

This summer, the 91ֿ Ice Arena will host a group of student hockey players and coaching staff from Romania for a third year. Last year, the 91ֿ Ice Arena helped to organize Special Olympics’ events along with a Paralympic Sled Hockey tournament.
 

Mr. Switaj, who oversees a five-state region for youth hockey, ages 10 and under, has introduced countless local players, families, groups and organizations to 91ֿ and the 91ֿ Ice Arena.

“What we currently do [at the ice arena] is great, but I’m always learning something new from this organization [USA Hockey],” Mr. Switaj says. “Hockey is a family-oriented sport, and parents and their sons and daughters spend a lot of time together learning this game. If you create a positive experience, that cycle will repeat itself."

Mr. Switaj plans to return to Ireland in the future to review the progress made by the coaches he worked with in January. Until then, his work with USA Hockey will continue to directly enhance the university’s global education efforts through hockey clinics and programs, while providing 91ֿ facilities and expertise to the local community and Northeast Ohio.

 

 

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POSTED: Friday, February 9, 2018 10:30 AM
UPDATED: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 10:56 PM