Connor Ritchie
Connor Ritchie is a passionate coach dedicated to fostering athletic and personal growth. Growing up in Toronto, he played AA and AAA hockey and OYSL soccer, shaping his belief in the value of multi-sport participation.
Connor prioritizes fun, effort, and coachability, creating an environment where players feel valued and motivated. He coaches across three age groups at both hockey and soccer, including as a strength and fitness coach with the Markham Soccer Club’s OPDL program.
A strong advocate for balanced teams, he ensures equal opportunities for all players. Proud to work with an excellent coaching staff, Connor believes in coaching as a team, emphasizing collaboration and shared goals. Above all, he cares deeply about the person behind the player, using sports to build confidence, resilience, and joy on and off the ice.Mario Ilari
Mario grew up in the town of Markham and played his entire minor hockey career with the Markham Waxers. As a coach, Mario has been successfully developing his teams as they have moved up multiple division levels from "Selects" to "A". Through mentorship and guidance Mario is dedicated to on-ice development, having the children grow a love for the game, building lifelong memories, and, most importantly, having fun.
Mario is a D1 Certified Coach and was the recipient of "Coach of the Year" for the Markham Waxers in the 2022-2023 season at the BB/MD division. The teams he has coached over the years have successfully reaching the YSMHL Championship Finals, multiple tournament finals, and most recently won the U13A CAN/AM Challenge Cup tournament and Gold Medal at the Skills Competition in Montreal.
Mario has a passion for creating a fun, inclusive environment where the kids can develop both on and off the ice. As a coach, Mario will encourage hard work, team first mentality, and sportsmanship while in the pursuit of achieving individual and team goals.Rich Brewda
My name is Rich Brewda and I have volunteered within minor hockey for over twenty years in various capacities, from coach, general manager, vice-president, president and most recently – hockey parent.
I recently stepped down as President of the North Toronto Hockey Association in the GTHL to focus more time on my children’s hockey. North Toronto is one of the largest minor hockey associations in the GTA, province, and possibly the country. I served on many committees with the GTHL (Greater Toronto Hockey League) and the OHF (Ontario Hockey Federation) for various initiatives. My wife is one of the registrars at North Toronto so, needless to say, hockey runs our house. Prior to being president, I served on the board as Director of Coaching Development, General Manager and Vice President.
I have coached at various levels of hockey, from House League up to AAA and various age groups over the 21 years. I also worked for several years as a hockey instructor while I was coaching. One thing that doesn’t change for me at any of those levels or ages is the importance of fun. Whether it is U7 or U18, our job as coach is to not only develop good hockey players and teams but more importantly, good human beings. This all revolves around fostering a positive team culture and environment for all the players, parents, and coaches. Hockey can provide players with some amazing life skills such as commitment, respect, and responsibility which will help them even in their adult years.
Some of my personal hockey accomplishments include being named the 2016 Herb Ebisuzaki Coaching Award winner for GTHL Coach of the Year. This is a league wide award that I was very honoured to receive. In 2016 I was also the recipient of the Volunteer of the Year Award at North Toronto and in 2023 was one of the recipients of the Markham Waxers Volunteer of the Year Award for our Growing the Game committee’s efforts to introduce hockey to more youth in the Markham community.
As coach, I lean on all my hockey experience to develop these kids into great hockey players and even better human beings. We continue to work on the progress we have made. My teams have a strong emphasis on development and fun.Paul Davies
Coach Paul brings four years of experience in coaching and 40+ years of playing hockey. Paul also refereed in the OMHA, OHA, and Men’s Leagues for 31 years. A dedicated leader with a deep passion for developing young athletes both on and off the ice, Paul has worked with a variety of age groups, helping players improve their technical skills, hockey IQ, and teamwork. With a focus on building confidence and fostering a love for the game, Coach Paul believes that skill development, sportsmanship, and fun should go hand in hand.
In addition to coaching, Paul has played competitive hockey at the AAA, AA and Junior levels which gives him a unique perspective when teaching the fundamentals of the game. His coaching philosophy revolves around creating an environment that encourages growth, resilience, and respect, where every player is challenged to reach their full potential.George Ellard
During his playing days, George was a talented goaltender who grew up in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He advanced through Thunder Bay’s minor hockey ranks from Rep A to AAA level.
After having attended some prominent goaltending schools, George developed a desire from an early age to coach younger goaltenders. He got an opportunity to do so at some of the same schools he’d once attended.
George then embarked on his junior hockey journey, playing Junior A with the Lebret Eagles of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. Later he returned to his hometown to play Junior B along with a brief stint playing in the USHL for his hometown Thunder Bay Flyers. He finished his junior career with the Stouffville Spirit of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. Ultimately, his play helped him secure a spot on the University of Toronto Varsity Blues roster where he played for three seasons before retiring to focus on his university education.
After stepping away from the game for a few years, George returned to hockey as a volunteer house league coach. His passion for the sport and dedication to developing young talent led him to coach Select hockey for the last two seasons. George's journey from player to coach demonstrates his unwavering commitment and desire to give back to the community and to the game of hockey.