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Toronto head coach Sunohara adds more Olympic talent to coaching staff
Source: Toronto Sports Info
TORONTO - Varsity Blues women’s hockey head coach Vicky
Sunohara is pleased to announce the addition of fellow Olympians
and U of T alumni, Jayna Hefford and Lori Dupuis, as well as former
CWHL standout Kristi Alcorn as part-time assistant coaches for the
2011-12 season.
“Jayna, Lori and Kristi bring a wealth of knowledge and
incredible experience to our team as both players and
coaches,” said Sunohara. “I am thrilled to have them on
staff as I'm sure their passion for the game and understanding of
what it takes to be a high performance athlete will translate well
with our students-athletes. There is no doubt in my mind that our
players will benefit from having them on board.”
Hefford is a six-time world champion and only one of three players
in Canadian women’s hockey history to score over 100 goals in
international competition. The Varsity Blues alumna ranked second
on the team in scoring when she helped Canada to a gold medal at
the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver – her third gold medal in
four Olympic appearances. She is an advance high performance
certified coach and has been a guest coach at both under-18 and
under-22 levels for the Canadian national teams.
A captain of the Varsity Blues from 1994-97, Dupuis won three world championship and an Olympic gold medal over her 10 years as a member of Team Canada. She is a five-time OUA all-star and is the Varsity Blues all-time leading scorer with 58 goals and 78 assists for 136 points.
She and Hefford have co-owned a hockey school since 1998 and Dupuis has run development camps with several minor girl’s hockey associations over the past decade. Off the ice, Dupuis works as a mortgage broker with Mortgage Architects.
Alcorn played five years of NCAA Division 1 hockey at Quinnipiac
University. Post graduation, she got involved with Howe Hockey
development, where she started the female hockey program that
reached out to players and helped organize European tours,
tournaments and camps. She later founded Rogue Hockey, which helps
players get exposure to North American universities and elite
training. She played with the Brampton Thunder in the CWHL and is
also a successful lacrosse player, having played for both Team
Ontario and Team Canada.
Sunohara took the reigns of one of U of T’s most decorated
teams in early August. Since 1971-72, the Varsity Blues have
captured 17 conference championships, more than any other team in
Ontario and was the team of the 90s, winning six OUA titles and
placing first in the OUA every season.
The Blues women’s hockey team opens their 2011-12 regular
season on Sunday, October 9 when they host the Ryerson Rams at
Varsity Arena. The puck drops at 4 p.m.




















