Multiple Penticton minor hockey coaches have been removed from their positions and an investigation into 鈥減otential wrongdoing鈥 is underway, according to the Penticton Minor Hockey Association (PMHA).
Although the PMHA did not say what is being investigated, multiple sources close to the situation say coaches of a U13 Tier 3 team were dismissed in connection to an alleged incident that involved giving players 鈥渃affeine pills,鈥 without parents鈥 consent, Black Press has learned. These reports have not been confirmed.
Kiel Gatenby, president of the PHMA, declined to comment on the details of the potential incident but acknowledged an investigation is currently in the hands of Independent Third Party (ITP), the group appointed to administer all Hockey Canada maltreatment complaints.
鈥淲e will wait for ITP to release their findings before we comment,鈥 the president wrote in an email.
Gatenby confirmed Thursday the team鈥檚 old coaching staff has been removed from their roles.
鈥淲e have filled the team with a new PMHA-paid non-parent coach to carry the team until the end of the season,鈥 the president added.
A PMHA parent who spoke on anonymity said they were informed of the caffeine-related incident on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
鈥淲e all got called in for a meeting before our team practice and were told everyone who was involved with this was removed from the association,鈥 the parent said, adding that they learned of the situation after an in-person meeting and not through an internal email sent from PMHA.
It is unknown whether other teams across PHMA held similar team meetings to inform their players and coaches about the alleged wrongdoing.
The PMHA鈥檚 decision to remove multiple coaches from their roles was made in conjunction with the Okanagan Mainline Amateur Hockey Association (OMAHA).
鈥淥MAHA has turned this matter over to Hockey Canada鈥檚 Independent Third Party Investigators,鈥 said Dave Dupas, the organization鈥檚 regional director.
鈥淲e have no comment at this point.鈥
Penticton RCMP also declined to provide further details.
鈥淎t this time, we won鈥檛 confirm or deny any investigation, or the name of any person who may be subject to an investigation, until charges have been laid,鈥 said Cpl. James Grandy, RCMP spokesperson.