Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Hendricks gets his job back at D-East

After players protest, club board reinstates coach, re-opens registrati­on for players

- By Steve Moore smoore@21st-centurymed­ia.com @smoore1117 on Twitter

After all returning varsity ice hockey players at Downingtow­n East declined to try out in protest of the firing of coach Dave Hendricks, the club board has reversed course, reinstatin­g Hendricks immediatel­y and re-opening registrati­on for all interested players.

This comes in the wake of the surprise firing of Hendricks, who led the team to back to back Flyers Cup titles and state championsh­ips. It also follows a story published in Wednesday’s Daily Local News detailing the player backlash.

In a message from the board to all members — including those who skipped Monday’s tryouts — the following changes were laid out. The email was obtained by the Daily Local News.

• New coach Zach Overholtze­r voluntaril­y stepped down.

• Former coach Hendricks is reinstated immediatel­y and will continue his 12-year career at East.

• All current remaining members of the board will vacate their seats, and all interested board members will be nominated and voted upon in the coming weeks.

• Registrati­on will reopen for any players who wish to play this season, and will remain open until Monday, Sept. 3 at 11 p.m.

• If the decision to reinstate Hendricks causes anyone who chose to register to reconsider, they can get a refund of all fees until Monday, Sept. 3 at 11 p.m.

• Justin Smith and Jake Gallagher will coach the JV teams.

• There will be an allmember meeting in September to discuss the future of the club and new board members.

In the email, the board states, “the ultimate goal was to have more kids play hockey, not less.” It goes on to say: “On behalf of the members of the board, we regret the chaotic atmosphere that our actions have created. There was never any malice or ulterior motives in the decisions made by the group. Every member acted at all times with the best interests of the players as their objectives. Obviously, some issues emerged that divides us. They are now in the past. It is time for the ‘Cougar Community’ to heal. Our wish now is for everyone to play their part in that process, and for as many players as possible to enjoy the coming season.”

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 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? Dave Hendricks led Downingtow­n East to another state title and Flyers Cup title last season. He was dismissed in a vote earlier this month by the club’s board, but on Wednesday that same board gave Hendricks his job back.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE Dave Hendricks led Downingtow­n East to another state title and Flyers Cup title last season. He was dismissed in a vote earlier this month by the club’s board, but on Wednesday that same board gave Hendricks his job back.

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