Regina Thunder bring on first female full-time coach in CJFL history
Global News
If you ask Adrienne Zuck what it means to her to be making CJFL history, she will tell you that she is just another coach that was given an opportunity.
The Regina Thunder have added defensive backs coach Adrienne Zuck to their staff.
Zuck is thought to be the first full-time female coach in the Canadian Junior Football League.
If you ask Zuck what it means to her to be making CJFL history, she will tell you that she is just another coach that was given an opportunity.
Zuck says she was inspired to get into coaching by some of the experiences with previous coaches of her own, namely her former high school wrestling coach, Mark Fitzpatrick.
“Sometimes as an athlete there are coaches that speak to you differently,” said Zuck. “You have a connection with them and they are able to bring out the best in you as an athlete or a person even, not even just on the field or the mat or wherever your athletic realm is.”
Zuck brings a plethora of experience in football to her new coaching role, both as a player and a coach.
She has coached Regina Minor Football, high school football and for the Regina Riot. She also played for the Regina Riot, winning three national championships, and Team Canada at the International Federation of American Football, winning two silver medals.
It is this learned experience that Zuck says makes coaching a lot easier than if she was unfamiliar with the sport.