Gordon Hooey (2000)
Gordon Hooey practically invented the term "curling coach" and he
was no slouch as a player, winning his share of bonspiels and club
championships at both the Esquimalt and Victoria Curling Clubs. As
a member of the Victoria Club team he won four consecutive senior
titles and highlighted his playing career as a member of Gordie
Moore's rink that won the B.C. seniors crown twice and was
runner-up in the 1971 senior nationals. Revolutionary for his time,
Gordon became involved in teaching young people the finer points of
curling. Over the past 40 years he guided youngsters to junior
zone, provincial and national championships. High points included
coaching Georgina Hawkes' rink to the 1985 Canadian junior women's
title and Mike Woods' rink to the 1988 Canadian junior men's title
and silver medal at the World championships. Gordon was also a key
in tutoring Pat Sanders' Victoria rink that won the 1987 Ladies
World championship. Gordon was named BC Curling Coach of the Year
twice, Curl Canada Coach of the Year once and is a two-time winner
of the 3M National Coaching Award, arguably the highest coaching
honour in Canada.