NDJAFL founder wins accolade
- Friday, June 20 2008 @ 02:42 am ACST
- Contributed by: Brett Northey
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Mike McFarlane, co-founder of the North Delta Junior AFL and a former AFL Canada President, recently received recognition for his outstanding service to the local community. He was a Top Honour Recipient in the sixth annual Community Leader Awards.
McFarlane was interviewed for a locally published article, discussing his start in the game (during a stint in Australia in the 1980s), the beginnings of his involvement in junior development through his son's primary school, through to the NDJAFL's quest to send a Canadian national under 17 team to Australia during the upcoming International Cup.
One parent spoke glowingly of Mike and the program, "We are proud that our children are growing into healthy young athletes with a great sense of sportsmanship thanks to the many years that you have dedicated to coaching. You are an inspiration for the parents, athletes and coaches alike. Congratulations on receiving the Community Leaders Award for Coaching in 2008".
Well done to Mike and the entire NDJAFL. Such recognition along the way is not only rewarding for the individual but helps cast further positive light on junior footy development in British Columbia, Canada.