EXECUTIVE
Selwyn Jordan
President and Secretary
Selwyn Jordan is originally from Hamilton but has lived in Chatham for the last 13 years. He graduated with a Honours Computer Science Degree and played football (outside and middle LB) at McMaster University from 1989 - 1993 where he was a captain for 3 of the 4 years, McMaster Defensive and Team MVP, an OUA all-star, attended the CFL Evaluation Camp, and was invited to the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats rookie camps.
He currently works at Union Gas in Chatham as a Senior computer programmer. He has coached high school football in Chatham for 12 years (CCI and McGregor), but has been involved in coaching for over 20 football seasons because in Chatham, senior football is in the fall and junior football in the spring. Sel has coached with the University of Windsor football program in 2003 (when they beat Western to get to the OUA semi-finals) as a video breakdown coach where he was involved with breaking down video of the upcoming opponents.
With his computer programming background he was able to create a video-breakdown program that gives reporting and video analysis on an opponents football game. Selwyn coached 2 seasons in the OVFL for the Essex Ravens as a LB coach and provided the Essex program with his video breakdown analysis. For 2 years he has been assisting the St. Francis Xavier (StFX) University with their video-breakdown service where he post stats, opponent tendencies and key video clips on the internet for coaching staff and players to review before every game.
In January 2006, Selwyn formed the Chatham-Kent Cougars Football Club which provides youth the opportunity to play football prior to high school. The club runs 3 football fundamental clinical sessions, Peewee Minor football, OVFL travel football and new this year will be a Cheerleading squad and Atom Minor football. Also, the Cougars Football Club merged with Chatham Flag football which run 2 Flag Football leagues for grades 4 to grade 8. Sel is married to his wife (Jane) with two young children.
Jeff Green
Vice-President of Flag and Minor Football
Jeff Green was born and raised in Chatham-Kent. Here he played 3 years of high school football for Chatham Collegiate Institute and was fortunate to be part of 3 winning seasons and 3 Championship Teams. Jeff graduated from University of Windsor in 1986 with an Honors Degree in Human Kinetics and returned to U of W in 1991 to obtain his Teaching Certificate. He played 5 years of University Football from 1982 to 1986 as a receiver and punter. In the 1983 season, he was selected as the Special Teams Player of the Year.
He is presently teaching Physical Education and Science at the Chatham Kent Secondary School. Here he is the Head Coach for both Senior and Junior Football Teams. He has coached 44 contact football seasons since the age of 20.
Jeff’s high school coaching dates back 23 years. He has coached at Clark Road High School and Oakridge High School in London, Blenheim District High School, Wallaceburg District High School, Chatham Collegiate Institute and Chatham Kent Secondary School. He has coached at the Ontario Junior Football Conference Level with the London Beefeaters for 4 years as Special Teams Co-coordinator and Offensive Assistant. Green has been involved in coaching 4 Team Canada squads, which have played in Scotland, England, Ireland and Finland.
Green is also affiliated with the University of Windsor’s Touchdown Club, which is devoted to developing U of W Football Program through fund raising and alumni support.
Green has always felt that the development of grass root programs is essential to the success of Chatham-Kent football. Jeff feels the discipline, dedication, and developmental part of physical fitness and teamwork are key element to developing well-rounded citizens. He feels these are all benefits of football related activities. Green developed the Chatham Flag Football League in 2004 and continues to run the Kent County Football Clinic using these philosophies. These programs and others are being initiated by the Chatham-Kent Cougars Football Club and will continue to expand these wonderful opportunities.
This would never be possible without the support of his family, wife Ellen and football fans Clark and Madie.
Directors
Adrienne Day
Director of the Cheerleading
Adrienne currently coaches at Chatham-Kent Secondary School as well as the competitive cheer team at the University of Windsor. She has been in competitive dance for eighteen years. She was a cheerleader at York University for three years and a member of the Toronto Titans All-Star team, where they won a national championship. She was also a coach of the Newmarket High School Raiders -- they placed in the top three nationally in each of her four years there. Adrienne has also coached the “minis” at Motion City Gymnastics in Chatham.
Jim Redford
Director, Cougar Minor Football
Jim Redford was raised in Sarnia where he played minor football. Jim graduated from the University of Toronto in 1987 with a Bachelors Degree in Applied Science and Engineering. He now resides in Chatham with his wife Marian and two children, Brock and Olivia. Jim has worked for Spectra Energy for 20 years and currently leads a Marketing and Storage Development group.
Jim has been involved in minor sports since high school when he coached house league hockey in the Sarnia Minor Athletic Association for five years and refereed for four years. Recently he has coached instructional and travel lacrosse for five years in the Wallaceburg Minor Lacrosse Association. Jim is a level I certified hockey and lacrosse coach through the NCCP and has also achieved level II theory and level II and III technical in hockey.
Jim is responsible for the operation of the Cougars Football League. In the past he has been a division Commissioner and has organized banquets for Cougar minor football. He currently sits on other Boards of non-profit organizations in Chatham-Kent, including the Wallaceburg Minor Lacrosse Association, and has been involved with a number of local fundraising initiatives. He remains an avid Steelers fan!
Kevin Allman
Director of Information Technology and Game Day Operations
Kevin Allman is currently employed at Union Gas Limited as a Gas Management Specialist. He had spent over 10 years in the Information Technology department where he spent five years working alongside Selwyn Jordan. Kevin has always been a huge football fan, however, he attended “The Pines” before they had a football program. In high school, Kevin participated in volleyball, basketball, cross country and track and field. His midget boys record still stands today.
On his spare time Kevin enjoys writing short stories, being a summer cottager with his large and supportive Pearson family, and being a Dad to his newly adopted son who is a welcome addition to his wonderful wife (Emily) and 2 young children.
Kevin designed, built and provides support for this website. He also supports the executive with a host of other computer and fundraising activities. Kevin is also in charge of home game concessions.
Dee Meurkes
Director of Registration
Dee Meurkes is the co-owner of Enviro-clean Car and Dog Wash, located at 336 Grand Ave. in Chatham. Before taking an “entrepreneurial direction” in her life, Dee was employed with the Canadian Mental Health Association, Chatham-Kent Branch for almost fifteen years. She attended “Merlin District High School”, which did not have a football team, but never the less; she is a strong Cougar supporter.
Dee became involved with the Chatham-Kent Cougars when her son David was a player on the “inaugural team” back in 2006 and to this day (even though her son is too old to play), continues to be instrumental in the running of the organization.
In her spare time, Dee is very busy with her husband Jim, daughter Amy and her son David, who was an avid football player for the CKSS Hawks, the Chatham-Kent Cougar Pee Wee and Junior Teams. She loves r-ving, shopping and computers.
Dee provides support to the executive with her administrative and organizational skills, as Director of Registration and as Junior Team Manager
Advisors
Todd Haskell
-graduate of CCI Cougars
-Physical Education Department Head at CCI for many years
-currently Principal of CKSS
-head football coach for over 20 years where he won numerous championships at BDHS and CCI
-played football for 5 years at the University of Windsor where he won an award for his high-level of play and leadership
-University of Windsor Alumni and is now on the Windsor Football TD Club
-known as a great leader of men and women while teaching, coaching, and communitee involvement
Herb McCauley
-award-winning teacher who has developed a unique and innovative Phys. Ed. Programme for our high-needs students
-Herb and his wife are involved in their home parish of Blessed Sacrament in Chatham where they lead the Baptismal Preparation programme
-Herb has been the PINES offensive coordinator since 1996 inception
-has been part of 4 JR and 2 SR championships
-currently JR PINES Head Coach
-coordinates a 3-Day Helmet Only Clinic at the PINES for grade 6,7,8's
-an outstanding, energetic teacher and coach whose faith motivates him
Bill Robinson
-(retired) Secondary School Principal
-voice of Chatham-Kent High School football and Basketball on Cogeco - T.V.
-Secretary for the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame
-won 17 out of 20 football championships at JMSS and many SWOSSA football championships
-is a mentor for many in the community in education and athletics
Don Green
-Phys Ed. Head at Indian Creek
-pioneer that brought in 'OBA' club basketball to Chatham
-coached numerous OBA and elementary basketball championships
-proud parent who is supportive of his son and daughter during high school and follows his daughter for all her UofW women's basketball games
-major contributor to Indian Creeks new gym
-referees high school and college basketball for Windsor
-passionate innovator for sports and participation for over 30 years