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In letter,Mike Hurley calls on Simon Fraser administration to reconsider cancellation of varsity program
JessBalzer jfedigan@burnabynow com
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Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley is calling on Simon Fraser University (SFU) to reverse its decision to end the post-secondary school’s football program
In a letter on social media, Hurley said he’s disappointed in the decision, and supports those advocating for the Red Leafs’ team to be reinstated
“The SFU football program has been a part of the sports community in Burnaby since the university was founded in 1965,” he wrote in the statement
“Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional foot- ball, and the program has helped countless others achieve success in other fields.
“The long record of success has attracted high-quality athletes from across the world to pursue studies at SFU, including many from Burnaby. Given the timing of the announcement to cancel the program, many more talented graduating high school athletes who have already committed to SFU will be adversely impacted by this abrupt decision.”
Hurley added he joins athletes, alumni and sport leaders from across the country in urging SFU’s administration to recon- sider its decision
SFU president Joy Johnson announced April 4 that the school had decided to end its football program.
In response, a civil claim on behalf of SFU football players Gideone Kremiler, Kimo Hio, Andrew Lirag, Ryan Barthelson and Dayton Ingenhaag was filed in BC Supreme Court on April 13, claiming the school had breached its contract with players.
In an interview with the NOW on April 5, SFU athletic directorTheresa Hanson said the school explored “all avenues” to keep the program going.
On April 20, the university announced Johnson had directed the school to appoint a special advisor to review and make recommendations regarding potential sustainable opportunities for football