Chris Bertoia named Waterloo Warriors football head coach
Source: Nick Manning, Waterloo Media Relations
WATERLOO, Ont. – A familiar face is returning to patrol
the Warrior football sidelines. The University of Waterloo today
appointed Chris Bertoia as Head Coach and Manager of Football
Operations.
Bertoia, previously an assistant coach with the Western Mustangs,
was an integral part of Warriors football during the glory years
when Waterloo won the Yates Cup in 1997 and again when he captained
the side in 1999.
"It wasn't an easy decision to leave Western. I was very happy
there and they treated my family and I so well," said Chris
Bertoia. "It's very rewarding to have an opportunity at a place
where you played. It's humbling to lead your alma mater. You
can relate better with your players because you sat in the same
chairs, went to the same classes, and represented the same football
program. It makes everything more meaningful and I'm excited by the
opportunity to rebuild the Warrior Football Program."
Bertoia spent the last five seasons as Recruitment Coordinator and
Offensive Line Coach for Western. He built a reputation as a strong
mentor during his tenure at Western, coaching five Academic
All-Canadians, 11 OUA All-Stars, and guiding six offensive linemen
to gain experience in the Canadian Football League.
"Chris has been successful both as a player at Waterloo and within
the CIS coaching ranks," said Christine Stapleton, associate
director of athletics at Waterloo. "We are excited to have Bertoia
direct this program and we believe Chris will model exactly what it
means to be a Warrior."
Bertoia also brings experience in recruitment, alumni engagement
and fundraising initiatives – key aspects of this role.
Bertoia will be tasked with creating a culture, with an increased
sense of accountability and pride.
"Our commitment to our stakeholders was to find a leader that could
rebuild our program to be both successful and sustainable,"
commented Roly Webster, director of athletics and recreation at
Waterloo. "Today I feel we have honoured that commitment in
announcing Chris Bertoia as our new coach."
Despite recent struggles on the gridiron, Warriors Football has
enjoyed success with 170 student-athletes named OUA All-Stars and
56 student-athletes receiving All-Canadian status. Waterloo has
also had over 100 athletes named as Academic All-Canadians since
2000 for achieving an 80% average.
Bertoia will begin his tenure immediately.
