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Vernon’s Unsung Hero named at Community Leader Awards

Poole has been the program director and U16 lead for the Vernon Ski Club
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Rodger Poole, the program director for the Vernon Ski Club, was awarded at the Community Leader Awards banquet hosted at the Vernon Lodge on Wednesday, March 13 by Stephanie Stecyk, Morning Star advertising manager. (Bowen Assman- Morning Star)

Vernon Ski Club program director Rodger Poole is the Unsung Hero for the 2024 Community Leader Awards (CLA).

Poole was presented with his plaque at an awards ceremony on Wednesday, March 13 from the Vernon Lodge.

“In his dual role as program director and U16 lead coach, Poole supports a staff of 16 coaches to train young athletes in the sport of ski racing,” said Brooke McLardy, who nominated Poole.

“Not only does he work on the technical skills the athletes need, but also on the mental flexibility and toughness needed in a competitive environment.”

Poole is regularly heard inquiring about goals each athlete has, as he tailors his approach to teaching the unique needs of each team member.

“The athletes are drawn to coach Rodger’s calm and unwavering supportive manner, which contributed greatly to their success in their sport,” said McLardy.

The 2024 Community Leader Awards is a revived program started by The Morning Star, to recognize leaders in and around the community that have been working behind the scenes.

There were a number of submissions for 12 specific categories, which range from mentorship, coaching, volunteering and leadership.

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Bowen Assman

About the Author: Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Kelowna.
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