Coaches Association of Ontario issues 2025 report on youth sports in the province
TORONTO — Over-specialization in young athletes, hazing, and poor communication between parents and coaches are just some of the issues raised by a new report.
The Coaches Association of Ontario issued its 2025 report — the third in a series — this week, offering a “360-degree view” of sport culture in the province. An hour-long panel presented and reflected the findings on Tuesday, with speakers focusing on those key issues to improve youth sport.
“As a community coach myself, I have found the reports very helpful,” said CAO executive director Jeremy Cross in his opening remarks at the Hockey Hall of Fame in downtown Toronto.
“As I reflect on my own values and behaviours, I find myself thinking critically about how to stay true to those values in times of high pressure and intensity in the playing field, and I hope that others will be able to examine their own coaching to become the best version of themselves as a coach for the athletes and participants that they lead in their communities.”
