Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 27, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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Florida swim coach
fired for misconduct
GAINESVILLE. Kin (AP) •
Tho University of Florida fired
women's swim coach Mitch
Ivey after n university investiga
tion of his relationships svith his
swimmers.
The investigation began after
ESPN reporters showed up on
campus thn-e weeks ago to work
on a story about Ivey's interac
tion with former and current
athletes
Ives denied the charges of
mis< ondtict after his firing Mon
d.iv night, saving the university
would rather avoid had publici
ty than stand behind its coach.
"It's real unfortunate." Ivey
told The Gainesville Sun in a
story published today. "1 was
told that putting rnv arm around
a girl and using foul language
was deemed reason enough.
"Rather than saying they’re
pleased with mv performance
and standing behind me. they're
saying they can’t have the had
publicity. It shows you that all
of that talk about Team Florida
is just baloney. It leaves me hail
ing pretty nauseous."
The university began its own
investigation after ESPN
reporters showed up on campus
three weeks ago to work on a
storv for the program "Outside
the fines Coaching in the ’90s."
It is set to air Friday.
Tht- program's host. Hob Ley.
told The Associated Press Mon
day the* show will contain alle
gations of sexual misconduct
against a "world-class coach
who has a history of marrying
his athletes and also of having
sexual relationships with them."
Lev dei lined to identify the
coat h because that segment of
the show was unfinished
Florida athletic director Jere
iny Foley said the university is
"always proactive any time
we're dealing with issues such
as ESPN was asking about
Ivev. who has been married
three times, did marry his sec
ond wife while she was at Stan
ford "She was of legal age.
Florida knew all about that
when I got the job," Ivev said.
Florida's women's swim team
issued a statement Monday
hacking Ivev
"We... as a whole completely
support Mitch Ivey no matter
what has been said. He is one of
the best swim coaches in the
world and he is the reason that
we have developed into n team
that is vying fora national title.
We are stunned by this decision
and feel very sorry that Mitch
will be denied the opportunity
to use his talents to fitter ours."
As a member of the 1968 and
1972 l.t.S. Olympic teams. Ivey
i ante to Florida in 1990.
Coaching clinic nears
The l Iniversity of Oregon will
host an all-day coaches clinic on
Saturday. November f>. from
H.00 a.m to 5:30p.m. at
Mr_Arthur Court.
Featured speakers include Ore
gon's Jerry Green and boys’ state
champion high m hool coaches
COMMUNITY
IS P 0 B T S
from Tigard (Dan Barendse).
Sweet Home (Ed Niemun). St
Mary's (Kandy Shipley) and
Prairie City (Buell Bon wiles)
Registration is $30 in advance
and $35 at the dour. Contact
Bobby Braswell in the Oregon
basketball office at 34f>-434(>
with questions or for additional
information The clinic is for
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coaches from grade school
through junior college.
Grand Slam U.S.A.. America's
only franchised indoor training
(.enters for baseball and softball,
is opening a new facility at 1800
Prarie Road, Suite A in Kugene.
The store opens for business
opens November f>, 1993 and
will offer products for every
skill level
In addition, the store will also
feature Slambal I/Basket ball
courts with adjustable back
boards as well as instruction,
pro shop, party room and prac
tice area.
K1DSPORTS is now accepting
registrations for volleyball and
2nd gradi! basketball. Volleyball
is open to boys and girls, grades
3-H. Practices for volleyball and
2nd grade basketball begin Mon
day. November 1st. Registration
fees for volleyball are $30 for
grades 3-5, and $35 for grades f>
8. The registration fee for 2nd
grade basketball is $35 Registra
tion deadline for volleyball and
2nd grade basketball is Friday.
November 5tb For further infor
mation, contact KIDSPORTS at
683-23743.
Homecoming Pep Rally
Come and join Rich Brooks, Jerry Allen,
plus other players and coaches at the Fall
1993 "Crush the Cougars" Homecoming
Pep Rally on Friday, October 29th, 11:50
12:10 at the EMU Courtyard. Show your
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