Mike Morin –
Mike Morin is the former U.S. Ski Team Head Technical Coach for the Alpine Program. In that position, Mike coached athletes to three World Championship medals in 2005 and to an Olympic Gold Medal in 2006. During his 10 years with the U.S. Ski Team, Mike coached athletes to more than 25 World Cup podiums. Mike’s Olympic coaching experience has included: 1994 Lillihammer; 2002 Salt Lake City; 2006 Torino.
During the 2002 season, Mike and the U.S. Ski Team won the Marc Holdler Trophy for Best Overall Team at the World Junior Championships, an award that had previously never been won by the U.S. Ski Team. Mike won the International Coach of the Year Award in 2006 for his performance during the Olympics in Torino, Italy.
Warner Nickerson –
Warner Nickerson is a former U.S. Ski team member and medalist in 2008 U.S. National Championships.
In May 2005 Warner graduated from Colby College with degrees in both economics and government. He was the captain of the Colby Ski Team during his senior year and won Colby’s male E. W. Millett Award. This award recognizes a male and a female athlete that contributed the most to Colby athletics during his or her four years as an undergraduate. As a college skier he was a two-time NCAA All-American, after college Warner continued racing and moved up the ranks putting him on the U.S. Ski Team for the 2006 – 2007 season.
Will Fay –
Will Fay has compiled an impressive record of 258-87-8 as Laconia Leafs Hockey coach.
The energetic and personable Fay returns in 2008 to the JR ranks after spending the past three seasons in the family business. In his previous eight years as head coach of the Leafs’, he fashioned a powerful won-loss record, winning 4 league championships, and bringing his teams to the National Championship Tournament 3 times. His winning record places him among the top JR coaches in the country. More impressive, Fay has seen over 80 of his student-athletes advance to college & pro hockey. He was also recognized as the Hockey night In Boston “JR Coach of the Year” in 2004 and again in 2005.

Matt Prendergast –
Matt Prendergast is the current Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Stratton Mountain School. A recent graduate of Plymouth State College, Matt studied Exercise Science and is current in the latest conditioning techniques. Matt is a NSCA certified coach and an industry leader in training athletes for all sports.