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Halifax Tides FC Announces Coaching Staff

Halifax Tides FC

July 3, 2024 – Northern Super League (NSL)
Halifax Tides FC News Release

Halifax, Nova Scotia – Halifax Tides FC proudly introduces its coaching staff for
the inaugural season in the Northern Super League, featuring seasoned coaches Lewis Page
and Kennedi Herrman. Alongside Sporting Director Amit Batra, Page and Herrman will lead the
charge in forming a competitive roster aimed at showcasing high-quality soccer and inspiring
the local community.


Lewis Page, appointed as Head Coach, brings a wealth of coaching experience and academic
achievements to Halifax Tides FC. A graduate of Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, Lewis holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, Class of 1995. He has continued to advance
his coaching credentials with significant achievements, including:

– A License Coach – Canadian Soccer Association

– Level 4 Certified – National Coaching Certification Program

– National Soccer Coaches Association of America – National Diploma

– Chartered Professional Coach – Coaching Association of Canada

Lewis has made notable contributions to Canadian soccer, having achieved multiple
championships and national accolades during his tenure with the UPEI men’s and women’s
soccer teams. His coaching journey also includes pivotal roles in youth development and as
Assistant Coach for the Senior Women’s National Team during their Gold Medal-winning
campaign at the 2011 Pan Am Games. Throughout his career, Lewis has been recognized with
numerous prestigious awards, including:

– 2002 Canadian Interuniversity Sport National Soccer Coach of the Year

– 2002, 2009 Sport PEI Coach of the Year

– 2011, 2009, 2002, and 2000 Atlantic University Sport Soccer Conference Coach of the
Year

– 1992 Nova Scotia College Athletic Association Soccer Conference Coach of the Year

Kennedi Herrman joins the coaching staff with a rich background in soccer both as a player and
coach. Her journey in soccer began with the Erin Mills Eagles in Mississauga, Ontario, followed
by a scholarship to Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia. Herrman has amassed
extensive coaching credentials, achieving multiple League 1 Ontario titles and leading
successful youth teams at North Mississauga Soccer Club and York University’s women’s
varsity team. She currently holds key roles in Canadian youth soccer development, including an
operations role with the Canadian Youth National teams at the U17 and U20 levels. Herrman
also serves as the Director of Female Development at Final 3rd…

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